The Best Burger in Toronto
The best burger in Toronto is as polarizing a food as any in the city. A dish that has captured people's attention since smash burgers stole the limelight from their charbroiled cousins, burgers continue their reign as one of the most coveted fast-casual meals in town. Sample these saucy, crisp, meaty finalists before deciding (for now, at least), where your allegiance lies.
Here's where you can find the best burger in Toronto.
This casual St. Clair West restaurant may be "Just Another Burger Spot," (as spelled out in its name), but years of trial and error mean its offerings are as good as they come. Eat one — with or without cheese, with one patty or two — and satisfy that carnal desire for a hand-held feast that leaves you out of breath, giddy, and entirely unfussed about the sauce dripping down your arms.
Textbook smash specimens, made from a signature blend of premium AAA beef, put this Liberty Village spot on the burger honour roll. Though each is served on toasted potato rolls with a number of classic toppings (think American cheese, diced onion, house pickles, etc.), you'll be so smitten with each patty's excess of craggy, crisp edges you might not notice.
Since this spot moved into West Queen West, in 2020, picnicking at Trinity Bellwoods Park has gained (nearly) year-long appeal. Celeb chef, or not, the smash burgers the team makes from AAA beef brisket and chuck are covetable enough to cause a stir. Order the Matty, if you crave a thick, 7-ounce patty with a juicy, blush-coloured core.
No one's endorsing emotional eating but this spot (with locations in Little Italy and Rosedale), doles out smash burgers sure to put a smile on your face. Go classic, with a potato bun hugging an all-beef patty, cheese, veg, and happy sauce, or live on the edge, with a burger that adds thin slices of pastrami to the mix.
Fat, quarter-pound beef patties are topped with griddled Emmental, Dijonaise, lettuce and pickled onions for a bougie take on the classic at this spot with locations in Liberty Village and at Yonge & Eglinton. Plus, with specials like the Black Truffle Burger, the option to pimp out your lunch is always there.
A special that quickly demanded a spot on the regular menu, the smash burgers at this unfussy Geary Avenue spot vie for attention with a slew of unique pizza pies. With or without the addition of ranch sauce, crispy onions and jalapeños (as in the Kwispy Wanch), these burgers are a bang-up version of a fast food fave.
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