BareBurger - Toronto
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The menu of BareBurger from Toronto contains about 82 different dishes and drinks. On average you pay about CA$11 for a dish / drink.
Bareburger offers hormone-, gluten-, and antibiotic-free burgers that are biologically and humanely raised, according to their advertising. However, some customers have found the meat to be overcooked and dry, resulting in disappointment despite the restaurant's good ratings. Additionally, some diners have experienced the restaurant unexpectedly closing its doors without notice. On the positive side, those who have had the chance to dine at Bareburger have praised the fresh-tasting burgers, delicious onion rings, and friendly service. The extensive menu offers a wide variety of burger options, catering to different dietary preferences including vegan and vegetarian choices. While some find the prices high for a burger joint, the quality of the food, atmosphere, and selection make it a worthwhile indulgence for many. Customers also appreciate the unique burger combinations and generous portion sizes, with standout dishes like the poutine receiving high praise. Despite some issues with air quality, fans of Bareburger keep coming back for more.
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Was Katelyn Balistreri at BareBurger a mag?
We enjoyed lunch at Bareburger while visiting Toronto. The burgers were fresh-tasting and cooked to order. The fries were good but the onion rings were awesome! The wait staff were very friendly and responsive. View all feedback.
What Paul Maurer dislikes about BareBurger:
Hormone-, gluten-, and antibiotic-free. Additionally, organically and humanely raised. That's the advertisement. But it doesn't help if the patty is overcooked and dry. I expected more based on the good reviews on various platforms. Disappointing. View all feedback.
Hormone-, gluten-, and antibiotic-free. Additionally, organically and humanely raised. That's the advertisement. But it doesn't help if the patty is overcooked and dry. I expected more based on the good reviews on various platforms. Disappointing.
The restaurant is a bit expensive for a burger place, but the quality justifies the cost as an occasional treat compared to competitors like Burger Priest. The portion of onion rings is small but tasty, meant for one person. The fries are average. The Wiki Wiki burger with wild boar and duck bacon is my top choice, followed closely by the buttermilk buffalo burger.
The burger was dry and the bun was even drier. It was expensive and we had to pay extra for a lot of toppings. The onion rings were overly salty and oversized. The service was slow and we had to wait a long time. Overall, we were disappointed and would not return. The price of $45 for two sandwiches, one order of rings/fries, and one ginger ale was too high for what is essentially just a glorified burger joint.
We simply loved the burgers: tasty, original. The sweet fries are delicious too! Our waitress was really kind and we sure enjoyed our dinner!
El locas es muy bonito, pero la comida aun lo es mas!Pedimos dos hamburguesas y repetiríamos sin dudas, la puedes hacer a tu gusto eligiendo el tipo de pan y los ingredientes.
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French Fries Vegan, Gluten FreeCA$7
Sriracha Crispy Bacon Brussels Gluten FreeCA$12
101 Year Old PicklesCA$12
Macho Fries Gluten FreeCA$14
Mini Macdaddy Sliders 3 Per OrderCA$14
Mammer Jammer Sliders 3 Per OrderCA$14
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