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Drake BBQ
Category: Restaurants Barbeque Barbeque [Edit]
1142 Queen WToronto, ON M6J
Neighbourhoods: West Queen West, Beaconsfield Village
(416) 531-5042
- Hours:
Thu-Fri 6 pm - 3:30 am
Sat 12 pm - 3:30 am
Sun 12 pm - 5 pm
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Price Range:
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$$
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
11 reviews for Drake BBQ
11 reviews in English
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Review from Thuy T.
Woodbridge, ON
I was a PULLED PORK virgin until I stumbled across Drake BBQ x_X
Restaurant Rating:
0(Too Sad), 1(Horrible), 2(Poor), 3(Ok Lah), 4(Good), 5(Excellent)
Food: 3
Clean: 4
Service: 3
Atmosphere: Take Out
Will I Return? Yes
Keep in mind all food postings is according to personal preferences and taste buds. Therefore, it's best to try the places out for yourself and see if it suites your taste. -
Review from Ken S.
Mississauga, ON
Had a craving for BBQ today. Went into Drake BBQ to get my fix. The air was rife with smoke from the smoker. This is a good thing. Asked what time they closed. He said today forever :(
Now Drake BBQ was never the best in town, but it did have BBQ brisket above and Pork Shoulder last, worth ordering again.
If you did not know the Drake hotel served BBQ but have been to the Drake, then lay off the sauce.
Small menu focusing on quality. The guy behind the counter said they are closing to expand the Drake restaurant space but are keeping the smoker for the restaurant. This means potentially ribs, chicken and pulled pork and brisket, but we will see. -
Review from Anabel L.
Toronto, ON
Out with the store, and in with the BBQ. Ever since I started watching season 4 of Friday Night Lights (my newest, deepest obsession), I have been craving pulled pork and beef brisket like nobody's business. I can't imagine there's anything close to Ray's Barbecue here in big city Toronto, but it looks like the Drake is testing the waters with their southern-style shop.
While the joint screams hipster, the food is for anyone who loves slow-smoked meat. Essentially you have two choices - pig or cow aka pulled pork or beef brisket. There is a third option called the 60/60 - 3 ounces of beef plus 3 ounces of pork. Daaaammmn.
Last Saturday night, me and my favourite brother-sister superduo popped in for a quick bite. Granted that's all you can do when there's limited seating and a crowd. The guy behind the counter was nice enough to give us a sample. The pork is dipped in a vinegar sauce, and the brisket in a sweet, tangy barbecue sauce. I went with the pork with a small dollop of BBQ sauce on top. The sandwiches are served on soft little white buns with a little slaw. Eat it quick before your bun turns to mush.
There's really not much else to the meal, except to add a bag of chips, some pickles, or a side of coleslaw. It's not a culinary masterpiece by any means, nor is it even a complex combination of flavours - it's just soft, tender, meat. Keep it simple, keep it coming. So good it makes me want to growl...
Grrrrr...eat. -
Review from Martin W.
I have only tried the 60/60 sandwich combo here and wasn't really that impressed tbh. The sauces were way too overpowering in the sandwich and took away from the overall quality of the sandwich. For what you pay, you would expect more. The coleslaw was ok but nothing out of the ordinary. You could get the same thing from a grocery store.
I don't know if I would come here again. I might give it another shot considering how much I love BBQs and sandwiches. -
Review from Coy W.
If there's one thing that's hard to resist for me, it's trying out a new place for a delicious sandwich.
The place is located right beside the Drake Hotel and you can smell the BBQ from the street. We walked in to find out they have pulled pork and brisket sandwiches. They also have a combo sandwich called the 60/60 which is a combination of brisket and pulled pork.
I ordered a combo which came with a sandwich, a soft drink and a side. I ended up getting the slaw and a glass bottle soft drink!
When I got my sandwich it was smaller than I expected but looked really good. I'm not going to lie I was slightly disappointed. The sandwich was alright, it definitely wasn't bad but it wasn't as good as I was hoping . The sauce weren't the greatest but the meats were alright. The slaw was decent but the best part of my meal might have been the glass bottle soda.
I'd come back if I had a craving but will definitely try to hunt down better places in Toronto and with all the great restaurants in the area it might be awhile before I come back. -
Review from Kent P.
Tried out @theDrakehotel BBQ today...now open on weekends from noon till late.
Basically you've got three options: Pulled Cow, Pulled Pig, or the 60/60 (60% of each in a combo sandwich).
Prices run between 6.95-8.95 for the sandwich alone, or add 3 bucks for the combo with a side and drink.
I'd recommend getting one of their pickles on the side for an extra 75 cents.
Got one of each sandwiches...the beef brisket was smoky, tender, perfect texture and spice. The coleslaw gave the sandwich a bit of crunch. Tip: eat it ASAP as your toasted bun will get sog up pretty quickly.
Pulled pork was a little more of a disappointment in terms of flavor...overwhelming vinegary taste. Maybe it was just that batch though.
Check it out now that its got a little more reasonable hours....but bring a 20, they don't accept credit and the closest machine is the ATM inside the Drake Hotel (conspiracy???).
The Flickr has some great pictures:
http://www.flickr.com/...
four pats.
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ttyn,
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Review from Teena D.
My husband and I were getting peckish but we didn't know what we wanted so we didn't know what to make.
I was heading towards something reliable when I drove by the Drake BBQ at Queen W/Dovercourt. It opened in the late fall and we hadn't tried it yet.
I got two sandwiches for take-out ...the Carolina pulled pork shoulder sandwich and the Texas chopped beef brisket sandwich.
There is supposed to be coleslaw on top of the meat/under the bun. I'm not a fan of coleslaw so I got it on the side. We shared the sandwiches. The sandwiches were good. They were juicy and not dry at all.
We liked the beef one better (the pork one is really vinegary). For the size of them, they aren't cheap ... the pork sandwich is $7 and the beef sandwich is $8. You can get a combo for about $12 which includes a pop and a bag of chips or pickle or peanuts.
The whoopie pies were on the counter and I couldn't resist. They were okay. I found the biscuit a bit dry and the filling was more like icing (I was expecting it to be lighter and fluffier). -
Review from Brian T.
Toronto, ON
So I have went to Drake BBQ twice now, once in March and once this last Thursday and have had two fairly different experiences.
The restaurant has a pretty simple menu with three sandwiches: pulled pork, brisket, and the 60/60 (basically a bigger sandwich then the previous two which is composed of equal parts brisket and pulled pork); four sides: coleslaw, pickles, chips and peanuts and a few different types of glass bottled sodas.
When I went in March my wife and I had two sandwiches, one brisket and one pulled pork, with some creamy and slightly tangy coleslaw to match, all of which were very good. We then finished off our meal with a whoopy pie - which was a fun and authentic even though I'm not a huge fan of them in general.
My more recent meal at Drake BBQ however, while still okay was a definite step down in quality. I had the brisket sandwhich and found it to be decent, but ultimately a tiny bit dry inside and not nearly smokey enough. The coleslaw was also decent but could have used a bit more flavour and a little less dressing (as inconsistent as that seems). That being said I do like that the coleslaw has some small pieces of pickle mixed in - the bites with pickle pieces are delicious.
Cost-wise, a sandwich, choice of side and glass bottle Coke ranges from between $11-13 (taxes included) depending on what sandwich you pick. The restaurant takes cash and debit.
If I were to rate the two visits separately I would give the March visit 4 stars and the more recent visit 2.5. A rating of 3 overall therefore seems fair, and I ultimately hope that Drake BBQ can live back up to its potential, especially given the increasing amount of good BBQ options in this city. -
Review from Jay L.
Toronto, ON
I tried a pulled-pork sandwich soon after this place opened. I was highly underwhelmed. $9.00 for a tiny sandwich with the distinct flavour of lighter fluid, that's right, LIGHTER FLUID. That's the number one cardinal sin of BBQ, do not use lighter fluid to fire up the charcoal! If this sandwich was served in the southern US, someone would get shot.
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Review from Sandra W.
Toronto, ON
I just had the 60/60 after reading the mainly negative reviews and thought it was delicious! The sandwich is smaller and pricier than The Black Camel ones, but super tasty with impeccable service.
