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Best places to eat on a ride

Ablia101

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Anyone know some good spots around Toronto for quick eats (diners, burger joints, etc) during a ride?

Couple Ive been hitting alot lately are zets, dangerous dans, big smoke burger and soulvaki hut. Looking for some new places to try I always need to stop for a meal when I ride.
 
Famous Sam's at Woodbine and Stoufville road has one of the best burgers out there. Definitely worth the stop if you're in the area.
 
Want old school ? Johnny's burgers at vicpark and sheppard .

Cheap and filling
 
Try McAdam Place. You'll never look at burgers the same way again. Fine food, plenty of it (I advise against ordering anything "large"), nice patio, excellent service, very decent prices. Just don't go there in the evening - you probably won't like the music.
 
best if the place has ample parking on-site that allows you to keep a good eye on your bike, and so other patrons can easily watch you pose ...
might I suggest ...

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... can't you just picture you and your crew enjoying gastronomical treats at those picnic tables with your street weapons lined up out front?:cool:
 
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I should try this one some day, next time I won't stop at 9am.
 
The Black Camel!

A hole in the wall with the Best Pulled Pork Sammies I've had in the city!

My fav: Pulled Pork w/ Chipotle Mayo+Black Camel BBQ Sauce+Caramalized Onions

It makes my pants moist.

http://goo.gl/maps/dhgD
 
best if the place has ample parking on-site that allows you to keep a good eye on your bike, and so other patrons can easily watch you pose ...
might I suggest ...

054-BafelotreyuIMG_20120529_084744.jpg


... can't you just picture you and your crew enjoying gastronomical treats at those picnic tables with your street weapons line up out front?:cool:

Oh I've eaten there! Greaassy as *** but tastey =D
 
Want old school ? Johnny's burgers at vicpark and sheppard .

Cheap and filling

Am I the only person that doesn't like Johnny's? It's over-rated and not that satisfying(flavour-wise). Although, it IS
ssatisfying that it only costs pocket change and the it's open late, but that's all I'm giving it... Oh plus the props to the owners on sticking with it's guns and not selling the property.


...wow...I did not just txt everyone I know to go meet me at Johnnys...Talk about being hypocritical...They've got this allure that's got my by the tummy
 
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Am I the only person that doesn't like Johnny's? It's over-rated and not that satisfying(flavour-wise). Although, it IS
ssatisfying that it only costs pocket change and the it's open late, but that's all I'm giving it... Oh plus the props to the owners on sticking with it's guns and not selling the property.


...wow...I did not just txt everyone I know to go meet me at Johnnys...Talk about being hypocritical...They've got this allure that's got my by the tummy

I'm with ya on that , Johnnys quality has hit the crapper.

You are better off to head across sheppard to Burger Hut across from the Canadian Tire near Leslie. Pretty good greek food too. In that same plaza there is a Barber (an actual Barber) with razors handled by Italians, close shave.

If you have never had a fried Mars bar head to Retro Burger at 2420 Eglinton Ave E., prepar to gain a few worthwhile pounds.

Fish and Chips at High Street Fish and Chips at 55 Underhill Drive are also crazy good. More of a sit down meal, but they have great chips for a "togo" meal
 
best if the place has ample parking on-site that allows you to keep a good eye on your bike, and so other patrons can easily watch you pose ...
might I suggest ...

054-BafelotreyuIMG_20120529_084744.jpg


... can't you just picture you and your crew enjoying gastronomical treats at those picnic tables with your street weapons lined up out front?:cool:

Even when the sign says its closed?!?!
 
I'm with ya on that , Johnnys quality has hit the crapper.

You are better off to head across sheppard to Burger Hut across from the Canadian Tire near Leslie. Pretty good greek food too. In that same plaza there is a Barber (an actual Barber) with razors handled by Italians, close shave.

If you have never had a fried Mars bar head to Retro Burger at 2420 Eglinton Ave E., prepar to gain a few worthwhile pounds.

Fish and Chips at High Street Fish and Chips at 55 Underhill Drive are also crazy good. More of a sit down meal, but they have great chips for a "togo" meal

I agree. Not originally being from the GTA, all I ever heard from everyone was how good Johnny's was. When I finally got around to having a burger there it was "WTF, this is a plain old flat patty on an oversized bun." Needless to say with all the hype I had heard I was definitely not impressed.
 
Goldenstar on Yonge block north of steeles makes a decent steak sandwich.

The Real McCoy has been a favourite mom n pop shop of mine since jr high. On Markham block south of ellesmere. Best pizza anywhere imo and their souvlaki is pretty good too.
 
You should end your rides on Snake Road at Lord Byron in Waterdown.
 

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