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I've been to this location twice. Service is friendly but unfortunately the burgers are not up to par for that price point. I would place the quality of this burger at the price point of South Street Burger Co down the street, except that I didn't enjoy it as much as South Street Burger, which is affiliated with New York Fries. The burger was dried out and the patties are very thin. The location on Charles St. makes a better burger but still Gourmet Burger Co. has left me wanting more in a burger. If that Yonge and Eglinton I would much prefer to go to South Street Burger Co. or the Burger Cellar. I had the lamb burger and sweet potato fries, which weren't that great either. They charge you for dip which is funny because all of their signage boasts free toppings. They act like they have a leg up on their competition but their competition, like Craft Burger, doesn't charge for dip. Craft Burger is infinitely better and if you have the occasion I would recommend going there instead.
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