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C & Dubbs Hamburgers
Categories: Restaurants Hot Dogs Restaurants Burgers Hot Dogs, Burgers [Edit]
1706 Dundas St EMississauga, ON L4X 1L7
(905) 270-1361
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Good For:
- Lunch
- Alcohol:
- No
- Drive-Thru:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Quiet
- Has TV:
- Yes
- Caters:
- No
8 reviews for C & Dubbs Hamburgers
8 reviews in English
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Review from Eugene G.
Etobicoke, ON
Amazing burgers. Huge Portions. Great fries.
Burgers are delicious. Other options: hot plate, gyros, pitas, salads, etc.
Staff are always the same there, all working there for years. Extremely courteous, polite, and timely.
Very clean and comfortable area. Big TV showing sports/manly shows (ie. shark week). Outdoor table for summertime. Closed Mondays; open LATE.
$10-$15 combos.
Only downside: CASH ONLY -- ATM ON SITE -
Review from Chay H.
Mississauga, ON
I'm kind of at a loss for words here. After reading such glowing reviews of the place I decided to give it a go since it was near my house. Arriving at the place I could see it was a typical diner looking establishment, not a problem since I figure it must be sort of an overlooked hidden gem.
To start off the place looks clean, well-lit and it's spacious. We ordered a banquet burger combo, and I got just a home burger on it's own. Substituting regular fries for onion rings (huge mistake), and a pop that came with the combo. We didn't wait long; after 3 minutes went by we were called up to customize our burgers. It was then that I noticed where they place their fries. In gray plastic bins sitting on a pull out shelf under the grill sat a bunch of stacked plated onion rings, complete with grease run-off on all sides. At the moment I didn't really think too much of it, although I found it kind of gross/lazy but whatever. So we get our food, sit down and start eating. Well to start with the burgers, they were fine. Charbroiled and tasted thoroughly cooked (unlike others, we didn't experience a frozen taste). It was a big portion and for the price, you get your money's worth. However imo I've had better at pretty much any other burger place in recent memory - basically it doesn't really stand out taste wise from like say, Harveys. After digging into our burgers we tried our onion rings. Let me just say now, it was the worst onion rings I've ever eaten by far. No hyperbole, it was simply just awful. Incredibly thick batter, very oily, with no distinct onion ring taste. After eating a few it ruined my appetite completely.
On the upside, customer service was good - the staff were really polite and personable. I'm willing to say that my bad experience was entirely because of the onion rings, since apparently the regular fries are good! However I probably won't be trying back a second time since I think the burgers are just okay to begin with - they're filling, but nothing to write home about. Good for a late night dine with friends, just avoid the onion rings at all costs. -
Review from Dave M.
The most recent city of Burgasm Hunt 2011 is Mississauga. Initially I had planned on paying a visit to Original Gangster Burgers, only to discover the O.G. face down and lights out, with a "For Lease" sign on the door. Alas poor O.G, we hardly knew ye *pours out a 40*
Anyway, next stop was C & Dubbs Hamburgers.
Armed with only a very vague recollection of where it was located, and despite being wedged among about a million eateries in the Dundas/Dixie area, the place was extremely easy to spot while driving, and thankfully, it was still open. It should also be noted that while closed Monday, they're open until midnight Tuesday-Thursday, 1am Friday and Saturday, and 9pm Sunday.
The interior is very clean, presentable, and spacious.
As they use a few nicknames for their burgers (Sumo burger, banquet burger and a couple of others), I had to inquire as to what was what, and the kid behind the counter was more than helpful and courteous. If you're looking for just burgers, you have the choice of a standard hamburger/cheeseburger, the banquet (bacon cheeseburger), the half-pounder (I forget the name), and the Sumo (the big daddy full-pounder). While I was hungry (but not too hungry) I opted for the half-pounder along with a banquet for later on or the next day, and the total was under 10 dollars.
The burgers were prepared in a timely fashion, and they also have the standard selection of toppings. Another thing I noticed while getting my toppings was how much the employees seemed to get along, and it just gave off a real 'family-owned' type vibe, and I dig that.
Anyway, I took the burgers home and gave the half-Sumo a shot.
Mind-blowing loin-obliterating burgasm! By FAR the best burger I've had in a long time, and that's taking into consideration that I went to Five Guys only a couple of days ago. it was just so flavourful, melt in your mouth good. The bun tasted as though it just left a bakery, it was THAT fresh. My God! It was so delicious that I immediately afterward ate up the banquet burger as well, which was just as consistent.
This truly is as good as it gets, and I can't wait to return.Listed in: 30-Day Yelp Challenge, Burgasm Tour 2011
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Review from Chris P.
C & Dubbs is one fo those places that you probly never heard of before you went there the first time, but after you do go once you'll keep going back.
These guys serve up some seriously stellar burgers. Thats really all there is to say.
Prices are great, 2 can eat a full meal there for about $25. And when I say 'full meal' I mean you will be full and very well fed as the portions are huge but oh so yummy that you've just gotta finish every bite, which I always do!
I| figure theres got to be some sort of backstory to the name which I have invented a few of my own versions of what it could be. Somehow I bet the real story isn't so facinating, but I can dream can't I???Listed in: Carnivorous Me
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Review from Jen I.
Mississauga, ON
If you love Hamburgers, then you'll love C & Dubbs. Their prices are great, and everything is made fresh.
Their burgers are HUGE, and I'm not even talking about the homeburger...they also make amazing fries and give you a ton of them!
Why pay $10+ for an Angus burger meal at McDonalds when you can pay about $7 for WAY better quality food, service, and atmosphere.Listed in: My Fivers
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Review from David C.
Toronto, ON
C and dubbs, probably an underrated burger joint. Every place serves up burgers, but these bad boys know how to do it up for a king. Would definitely recommend to go again, the prices and portion serving is jaw dropping.
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Review from Duck D.
Brampton, ON
Nothing special at all. As prior reviewer noted, burgers are all frozen. The bigger the burger you order, they just stack more of the frozen patties onto it. Also tried the souvlaki dinner there and the "salad" was a bunch of wilted iceberg lettuce and tomato chunks they take out of the toppings trays for the burgers and then toss it with a bit of raspberry vinaigrette that comes from a gigantic commercial jug. They'd do alot better by my if ANY of their stuff was homemade -- but it's not.
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Review from Adrian G.
Mississauga, ON
Frozen burgers. They aren't fresh. Disappointing.
