7 Bewertungen zu Harry’s Char Broil & Dining Lounge
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Matthew B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Hidden gem. Old world joint. Half traditional greasy spoon and half regulars’ bar… Harry takes care in his food and whilst not fancy it shows as it tasted amazing. VISIT and support these guys…
Leah J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
Idky but I love it in there. Real authentic dinner tucked away in pk. Probably one of the only left standing in this area. Food is also good I normally get breakfast. Prices are amazing, the older lady who I think is the owners wife is the cutest. Super friendly the people inside are sometimes colourful. Highly recommended if u love hole in the wall greasy spoons. :)
Shaun C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
I stopped in for lunch here last weekend after walking/driving past this place for the past two months. There’s very little in this immediate area so I felt that a pop-in was required. The space is small and very dated, but these types of surroundings do not put me off and can add to the charm of certain restaurants if done properly, which Harry’s does. The staff at Harry’s were always in motion, whether it be taking orders, refilling water, running dishes or making orders. Regulars lined the bar at lunch while I was there with my girlfriend and with bottles at around $ 4 and 12 oz draft at $ 3 it’s not hard to understand why. I ordered the hot chicken sandwich that came with fries and veggies while my girlfriend ordered a cheeseburger and fries. Both plates came out quickly and were piping hot. After we left, I remarked to my girlfriend that the meal I had, while hot and well prepared, lacked any real lasting flavour impressions. She told me that she felt the exact same way about her cheeseburger. So, if you’re in the area then I would recommend checking it out for the surroundings and maybe you’ll happen to pick a better menu item than we did. We’ll likely be back for another crack at it.
B. O.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
I love this place, it’s small, cozy, and cheap. Sure the food is not the healthiest, everything is fried, but it’s comforting. I love their club sandwich, and their beer is very refreshing. Don’t get the burgers, the fried chicken is good but don’t expect something like Popeyes or KFC, it’s a lightly breaded home made type of drumstick, and it was good for the price. Their breakfast is great, I especially like anything with their fries and peameal bacon. Overall this is a great place for drink and food with a buddy for a nice chat. I always sit in their hallway with the nonfunctional jukeboxes, it feels like some sort of little boat or some little seafood restaurant. The only seafood they have is fish n chips, and that’s nice to have as well! A personal favorite in the area.
John S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 West Queen West, Toronto, Canada
Great spot. Vanilla milkshake was great, club sandwich was tight, and they serve OV.
Colin C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
My friends and I had been itching to try this place for a while and finally popped in last night for some food and drinks. What a blast! It looks a little suspect from the outside, but Harry’s has it all. Super faded artwork, harsh fluorescent lighting, scary looking regulars and 60’s old diner booths, each with its very own personal(non functioning) wall-mounted jukebox. The beer was cheap, the staff were great and the food was exactly what you’d expect from and old-school greasy spoon. I had the cheeseburger with the works, and my friends had the grilled cheese with fries ‘n’ gravy. Everything was damn tasty and reasonably priced. Apparently the fried chicken and milkshakes are fantastic, so I’ll have to try them out next time. If I had one complaint it would be that it’s a little too quiet, they need to get those jukeboxes working, as well as the sit-down Pac Man(!!) game that now serves as a TV stand. Just one note to Shyni Y above: there are two entrances. One in the alley by the no frills and the other, main entrance is right on Springhurst, hence the address.
Shyni Y.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
I may be biased, as this is the first greasy spoon I have been to in the area — but I like it. I’m actually not certain if it’s on Springhurst — it’s actually just by the No Frills, at the back end of the alleyway — but the address very well be correct, as the alleyway has no name to call its own. I’m not going to give raving review on the service– she wasn’t friendly, nice, patient or talkative but she was certainly prompt, which made everything else endurable — since I am, afterall, there to be fed. Seriously, don’t expect her to smile back at you — it AIN’T going to happen. The décor isn’t as amazing as the milkshake here — but if you find antiques fascinating — there is a jukebox in here from I dunno when! It completely occupied my attention, even though it didn’t work(when I remember to take a pic of this, I will post it– it seems to always slip my mind). Good size food — seems to be a hit & miss withe flavours, but non the less, completely filling– and I felt that there was value. Milkshake is pretty awesome — I couldn’t share it. It’s almost too bad this place came into my life — I blame my friend — because now I have no motivation to cook AT all.