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Swiss Chalet Rotisserie & Grill
Category: Restaurants Barbeque Barbeque [Edit]
2148 Queen St EToronto, ON M4E 1E3
Neighbourhood: The Beach
(416) 693-2881
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Alcohol:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
5 reviews for Swiss Chalet Rotisserie & Grill
5 reviews in English
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Review from Peeter L.
Toronto, ON
Partner ordered a couple of more times. They are back on track - lets hope it stays that way.
1 Previous Review:
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1/1/2012
Spotty quality at best. Chicken often dry. Shouldnt be a Swiss Chalet franchise.
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1/1/2012
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Review from Kat F.
I must echo Tiffany's review: this "express" Swiss Chalet location was filthy. The floors were especially disgusting and none of the tables were cleared. I mistook a customer for an employee rigorously wiping down a table and chairs before sitting down. I should have done the same.
On top of the grime uncharacteristic of a Swiss Chalet, the menu board did not have all of the typical items - it was a pared down menu with only the basics. Not sure if it's because it was a 'no frills' location or because they don't have a full kitchen facility. There is no table service - you order at the counter and take it away yourself. That is, provided you're able to secure some space at the counter in the first place and elbow one of the drivers milling about out of the way. There needs to be a better division for customers ordering vs. employees picking up orders for delivery. This was a terrible Swiss Chalet impression, and I expected more from The Beaches as there isn't another one for miles.
Also, did you know that a plate of Swiss Chalet fries (mmm) contains 544 calories? Yeah. -
Review from Danielle E.
Toronto, ON
Thank goodness it was dark in there, well lit and this dirty little stop might have been horror movie ready. Along with the bad lighting this was the least franchise-like location I have seen. While decor is not highly important to the eating experience, when it actually detracts from the experience I have an issue. This Swiss Chalet was less chalet and more axe murderer hideout, filled with large amounts of dollar store paraphernalia which both collected dust, and took up valuable space.
As far as food went it was your standard sauce and fries, I tried the new fishthey are offering and it was alright. Tartar sauce was a relishy mess tasting more like sweet and sour sauce than said tartar, and if I was you I would just leave the tiny coleslaw in its tiny cup as it was pretty bland.
Bottom line...I love chalet sauce, but this restaurant made it turn in my stomach, bring your wet wipes if you dare. -
Review from Tiffany S.
Toronto, ON
Eating at Swiss Chalet is something I look forward to and even get excited about. The Swiss Chalet in the beaches however was a disappointment last week.
The "Express" dining area contained tables filled with trays and garbage that needed to be cleared.
The creamy chicken soup was not creamy. It was opaque, but very watery and unappetizing. It seemed as though the kitchen staff had added extra water to get more milage out of the pot of soup.
Swiss Chalet delivery drivers were milling about in the dining room and hard to maneuver around when leaving.
The chicken on a kaiser was good and the dipping sauce heavenly as usual, but in the end - you can do better Swiss Chalet. I have seen you at your best at other locations and this was weak. -
Review from Kathy B.
Scarborough, ON
My child's day camp ordered Swiss Chalet for lunch as they're just blocks away and it's a Friday treat for the kids. They paid $8 each per meal for a drink and an entre. None of the kids got the sauce that's supposed to come with the chicken meals(!), they were just put in the camp counsellor meals. The sauce they got was fully congealed anyway. The fries were completely stale and the wraps were soggy. The meal was so inedible the head counsellor phoned to demand a refund - no, nothing offered as compensation. Not the Swiss Chalet we all used to know and love. Anybody keeping track of these franchises?
