Unilocalers report this location has closed. Yet their own website shows it is still open, Strange indeed. A few months ago I bought a Groupon coupon for The Battered Fish in Liberty Village. I went there today and could not find the restaurant, walked around the block a few times, it’s not there. But there is a place for rent, according to the photos on this site, that must have been it. Don’t know what happened maybe the rent was too high
John K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Grabbed a quick take away at about 11:30 on a weekday. The place was not yet busy so everything was done immediately. The lobster roll had a good amount of lobster in it. The fries were decent but not spectacular. The fish pieces were quite small and the batter(beer batter) was quite thin. Onion rings were outstanding. Nice and thick. Lots of condiments(try the wasabi mayo) to go with your fish. Friendly staff. Will give it another go in the hope that it was an off day for the fish.
Zahid C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Brampton, Canada
Good Chain and something different.
Paul S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
A true taste of the East Coast. Got there about 1130 today, just before the rush. The customer service was very good, the cashier was friendly, the place very clean and because we beat the lunch hour rush there was not a long wait for the food and it was fresh and hot. Very limited seating and lack of garbage disposal for after you dine. I had the Fish bites and Fries they were delish, my buddy had the lobster roll, was good except of 3 little pieces of shell. Even with that, we will be back Super good prices, along with a variety of menu items.
Teena D.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
The Battered Fish opened a new location last week in Liberty Village … I walked there for lunch today. It’s a small place … there’s just one table and six hightop chairs along the window, which is where I sat. When I got there, one of the employees was using the table to do some bookkeeping/reconciliation. You have a choice of fish(I had haddock), the amount of pieces(I had two), the kind of batter/breading(I had the light beer batter) and sides(I had fries). The fish was good … it wasn’t too greasy and the batter was light. If you are so inclined, you can buy lobster-flavouried chips. Gord had tried some a couple weeks ago at an east coast comedy night … he said they tasted like BBQ-flavoured chips with an off-putting fishy aftertaste.