Location: East York (Permanently Closed)
BurgerTours Rating: 8.3/10
Taste | Messiness | Price | Venue | Pluses |
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Awesome | Messy | $6-$10 | Fast Food | Veggie, Liquor |
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Food heaven is real and Hole-E Burger offers it.
This restaurant sitting on Coxwell Rd. has caught my attention for some time before I walked through their doors. This location in particular only opened up pretty recently and they’re already looking to expand to Eglinton and Yonge in the near future. I’ve heard so many things about them; saw ads and even overheard people talking about it, that it was a definite, "let’s do this". Even before we went there, I was browsing their menu online and saw the list of signature burgers. It’s places like this that should get more recognition.
A signed Sidney Crosby Hockey Canada jersey hangs on the wall/Photo by Mark Avila |
Consensus: it was pretty crazy alright. I wasn’t expecting the burst of flavours after taking my first bite. First of all, I was a little concerned having peameal bacon on a burger, but it was worth a try. The slab of peameal bacon sat nicely on top of the grilled meat, sandwiched in between two light brioche burger buns. The toppings I added were a nice blend that balanced out the flavours of the burger itself. The overall main taste I got was the peameal bacon and the BBQ sauce; smoky and barbecued.
The fries I got on the side were like heaven. In other words, they were the best French fries I’ve had to this day. They were lightly salted, soft, crisp fries, and they weren’t burnt. It was actually a nice combination to the Crazy Canuck.
Overall, Hole-E Burger does burgers right. The one thing I liked the most was the option to create your own burger by choosing from a variety of toppings, meats and buns. Even if burgers aren’t your thing, they offer healthy salads to deep-fried pickles. And the one thing I liked the most was they also had beer and wine on the menu. So whether it is date night, or just a simple business lunch, Hole-E Burger exceeds my top recommendations for burger joints in Toronto.
8.1/10
Mark's Review
Chipotle Turkey/Photo by Mark Avila |
Entering the restaurant I was surprised by how empty and quiet the space was; despite being in a highly commercialized area, and with a public school down the road, I was expecting this place to be bustling. It was quite spacious with lots of seating, and had that bar & lounge aura which I’m sure is what this joint turns into at night when people want to chit-chat or watch a sports game over burgers and beers.
Photo by Mark Avila |
It was a chipotle marinated turkey patty, resting on a layer of red leaf lettuce, and topped with guacamole, a squirt of lime, and chilli aioli. Having the burger made as it was described on the menu board was a better experience for me. Not having to choose or include any additional toppings made all the difference when taking that first bite.
The juiciness of the turkey combined with the guacamole and chilli aioli brought out some heat and spice that exploded inside my mouth. The taste of the lime kicked in at the end to balance out the flavour and ease off the spiciness. The burger creators definitely knew what they were doing when coming up with the recipe for this burger. It may look appetizing and simple, but the taste was just amazing and full of awesomeness. Other than the burgers, the fries I had on the side were by far the best I’ve ever tasted. They were simply golden brown, not too salty, and cooked to perfection.
Hole-E Burger definitely knows how to make the perfect combo with burgers and fries, and outdid themselves when it came to the quality of their food and customer service. I highly recommend this joint if you’re looking for a hangout spot on a weekday/weekend afternoon or a late night joint to end off a busy work week.
8.1/10
8.1/10
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