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I don't normally eat at chain burger restaurants, but I make an exception for South Street Burger. I have only seen South St in Toronto, so not sure if they have locations in other parts of Ontario or elsewhere in Canada.
What keeps me coming back is the freshness of the meat and generous, interesting toppings. They take Harvey's model of build your own burger and amp it up with things like Wasabi mayo, grilled pineapple and sautéed onions (my fav burger is the Hawaiian). A choice of whole wheat bun is a great option.
The Bay Street location is my fav because it is usually not that busy (I only ever go after a baseball game on the weekends in the summer), is relatively clean and has TVs throughout the restaurant like at a sports bar. I find the King East location much busier and kinda cramped. Bonus - both locations are licensed!
I don't know if this promotion is still on, but South St used to advertise BOGO burgers on the back of Green P parking meter receipts. My wife and I ate about $50 in free burgers as a result back in 2014 :)
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