TORONTO DINNER DEALS SECRETS

Toronto Dinner Deals Secrets

Toronto Dinner Deals Secrets

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Another awesome perk if you sign up for their emails: free spinach dip with the purchase of an entrée!

In this blog, we’ll be examining the cost of dining out in Toronto – the city renowned for its multicultural food scene. We’ll compare dining expenses across an assortment of eateries from inexpensive to high-end, to help you set a realistic food budget for your Toronto visits.

The prices are reasonable, with most dishes costing between $10 and $18. Overall, Jerk King is a great spot for anyone looking to try authentic Caribbean cuisine in the heart of the city.

Roncesvalles There are only three sandwiches on the menu at Gold Standard, including a breakfast sandwich and a burger, and they’re all gloriously $6.

Restaurant prices in Toronto can vary significantly depending on where they’re located. For instance, dining in upscale neighborhoods such as Yorkville or in restaurants with a waterfront view like at Harbourfront may come at a premium price.

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Baskin Robbins offers buy one get one free on soft serve cones for your birthday, so it’s not exactly free

Rosedale Black Camel sandwiches stuffed with a mountain of slow-cooked meat such as pulled pork, brisket or pulled chicken are under $10.

El Furniture Warehouse first became known for their affordable eats back in the day – literally everything on the menu was $5!

Set in a former bank, this barbecue house offers counter service of pit-smoked meats prepared over live oak fires. You’ll find everything from brisket to smoked chicken to baby back ribs and a mouth-watering list of sides. Chica’s Chicken

Find out how and where you can get them. Make sure to scroll all the way to the end of the post for bonus freebies!

Jim Morrison: Awesome lunch deal for $7 pop plus huge serving of website rice and a main course. All served pipping hot. My favourite hakka chinese restaurant.

Addition Elle is out of business (but I think parent company Reitmans does give a discount for your birthday if you subscribe to their newsletter).

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