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The Burger Press

  • Currently 3.67/5

Rating: 3.7/5 (3 votes)

Posted by Staff / Listed on June 14, 2012 / review policy

Burger Press TorontoThe Burger Press has opened on Bathurst just south of Queen. On the menu are burgers by the ounce (you pay $1.25 per ounce, with a 4 ounce minimum purchase), a falafel burger, chicken burger, potato wedges, poutine, salads, sauces and dips.

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Fred / July 3, 2012 at 10:18 pm
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If you have ever made the mistake of trying to cook a burger in a frying pan - you will know what Burger Press smells like. (and yes just like at home there is grease splattered everywhere) Are the burgers any good? Don't know - there were three burgers on the grill and two customers in the shop when I arrived. I left 15 minutes later - not only had my order not been taken - I had not even been acknowledged. It takes 30 seconds to put toppings on a burger at Harvey's - it takes about 4 at Burger Press - but those are really well stacked toppings!
AC / July 18, 2012 at 01:51 pm
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This place was okay... could have made the same burger at home... not many potato wedges for the price you pay.
John / August 9, 2012 at 02:39 pm
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I went into Burger Press last nite and needlless to say, very disappointed. Burger and wedgies somewhat spicy.They put a little slice of cheese on the burger and have the audacity to have you pay for it. And if that wasn't enough very loud rock playing. This morning I wake up and guess what, I could still feel it sitting in my stomach.

If your looking for something to clog your arteries, then I suggest you go to Burger Press. I'm just having a difficult time trying to define what is worse Mc Donalds or Burger Press.
nigel dutru / January 24, 2013 at 02:25 am
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I dissagree completely w these lackluster reviews i get a five ounce dijon burger and it rocks espescially w the free fries it comes to $7.06 w tax that is comparable price wise w mc d's and waay better i have filled up a loyalty card (10 burgs) already and they are open till 5am so not the best burg in town but a really good one for bargin price. yes the tiny cheese is a rip it barely covers half the burger bring ur own $1.35/1.50? ish for 1/2 a kraft slice?

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