Apache Burger - Etobicoke

#4 - Fast Food - Etobicoke, American, Canadian
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Apache Burger

Apache Burger
3.9 / 5 (9404 reviews)

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Located near Kipling subway station in Toronto, Apache Burger has a long history but recent reviews show a decline in quality. While vegetarian options are available and the fries are good, the cash-only policy and inconsistent food leave much to be desired. Some loyal customers still enjoy the classic burgers and atmosphere, but others find the experience overpriced and disappointing. Despite its fame, Apache Burger may need to step up its game to compete with newer burger joints in the area. However, the late-night hours and nostalgic charm may still make it a worthwhile stop for some.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Casperette

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★ 3.9 / 5 from 9404 reviews
casperette-b
16.08.2024

I've been coming here for 20 years, and my parents and grandparents have been coming for over 30! It's a fantastic burger joint with amazing staff. I'm so glad they're still around!

eddie-g-bird77
16.08.2024

My favorite burger spot since the 80s! I still find myself glancing around in hopes of seeing someone from my alma mater. This place will forever hold a special place in my heart.

elizabeth-buffi-h
16.08.2024

Hello, we are trying to connect with ECI graduates from the classes of '75, '76, and '77, most of whom attended Apache! If you are one of those individuals or know someone who is, please reach out to us!

chris-c-engineer346
16.08.2024

First time visit in 20 years. Years ago I was a regular customer. Standards have fallen. Truly disapponted. Cheeseburger was undercooked. Shake was...

jim-wiley-1
19.01.2024

I first went to Apache 's when I was 18 years old living in Etobicoke, I am now 64 and I make it a point to go once a year even though I live 50 kms north of Toronto. At any given opportunity I take my kids there who are 33, 30 and 27 there to enjoy the best burgers in Ontario. The only noticeable change is the fact that they changed the brand of dill pickles. Originally they were 'Strubs ' but now have changed to an icicle dill... but what hasn 't changed is the quality of the burger and the fast friendly service ... long live Apache 's!

FAQ

At 274, you'll find the station TTC-Kipling, from which you also have access to the municipal transportation.

The premises in the restaurant are wheelchair accessible and can also be used with a wheelchair or physiological limitations.

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