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The Grilled Cheese
Categories: Restaurants Canadian (Traditional) Restaurants Sandwiches Canadian (Traditional), Sandwiches [Edit]
66 1/2 Nassau StToronto, ON M5T
Neighbourhood: Kensington Market
(647) 347-7062
- Hours:
Mon-Wed, Sun 11 am - 10 pm
Thu-Sat 11 am - 1 am
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Price Range:
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$
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Good For:
- Lunch
- Alcohol:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- No
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31 reviews for The Grilled Cheese
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31 reviews in English
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Review from Brian G.
Toronto, ON
This is taking a staple comfort food to new and tasty levels.
They have a great selection of favorites or make your own.
Wonderful Bread from Silverstiens Bakery. Tasty 5 year old cheddar base.
They offer everything from Sauteed mushrooms to Jalapeno Havarti to thin tomato slices to dill.
A great stop, all custom made with love. -
Review from Steph L.
Grilled cheese please!
I wanted grilled cheese.
Oh, how I miss Yasi's Place...
Now that Yasi's is gone... delicious grilled cheese seems like a distant memory.
I ordered the Blackjack and we took a seat by the window.
It's fun to people watch with Ronnie's Local just across the street.
And it felt like we were people watching for an eternity as we waited for our food.
Buttery, crispy, toasty bread stuffed full of monterey Jack, tomatoes, spinach, olives ...
Could have used more olives.
It was pretty good. But I didn't spend a lot time tasting since I was just shoveling hot sandwich into my mouth!
...Because I was STARVING.
And it was a freaking long wait for such a simple sandwich.
It's a good grilled cheese, but not the best I've had.
And the search continues... -
Review from Blair M.
The name really does say it all when it comes to this place, the only thing you'll find on the menu is a variety of grilled cheese sandwiches but I guess all that focus on one thing allows them to be pretty good at what they do. All sandwiches are served with chips and a slice of a dill pickle (I wish they gave you the whole pickle)
I have taken one of their most popular sandwiches and added my own twist to it which in my opinion has made it one of the best grilled cheese sandwiches ever. Order The Beast and switch the cheeses they use for Provolone and swizz and voila the best damn grilled cheese ever. -
Review from Elle P.
I think grilled cheese is the new mac n' cheese. In the last few years, it's become trendy to take classic American/Canadian comfort food and put a gourmet twist on it. Last year and the year before it was mac n' cheese, now it's grilled cheese.
I happen to like storefront as it's cute and cozy. It used to be my favorite Belgian waffle place. I was sad when it closed down (not surprising really since it was rarely open in the first place) and now this sandwich shop took over.
They did a lovely job of renovating the space. I love the cozy bench seating in the back and the rows and rows of jars of pickled vegetables that decorate the walls. They also have patio seating in the front.
I ordered the Grilled Motzy, which was mozzarella, pesto, sun dried tomatoes, and arugula. The white sandwich bread was toasted nice and crispy and the mozzarella was perfectly melted and gooey. The fresh arugula prevented the sandwich from being a total greasy, fatty mess. I really like having the fresh bitter taste of the arugula as a contrast to the rest of the sandwich. The pesto and sun dried tomato relish could have used more salt as I thought the sandwich was a tad bland. I really needed the side of potato chips and the sour dill pickle to add a little more salt to the sandwich.
I showed up just before noon and the place was dead. Ten min after noon, suddenly the place filled up.
You order your sandwich, the person behind the counter fills the order and calls out your number. You pay after you eat. I think this whole process is inefficient as it means that the worker has to deal with order and customer twice. Once to take the order and then to pay. I recommend that you take the payment when you take the order. This way the customer doesn't have to stand in line again to pay up. -
Review from Susan G.
The kind of grilled cheese I always dream of making at home, but never actually succeed in doing... fortunately The Grilled Cheese is never far!
By far my favorites are "Pizza" and "The Works" which are also the biggest (and most expensive), but hey, that's how I roll. I also love the sides of potato chips and a pickle!
It's a great atmosphere and fits perfectly into Kensington (which can sometime mean terrible service, but not here!), and is a great place to bring a group for a late lunch (less busy).
Also if you're lucky a former Degrassi star might make your sandwich for you. Happened to me!Listed in: Gems of Kensington Market
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Review from amanda g.
Toronto, ON
The blackjack is where it's at. seriously. I was skeptical.. but yum.
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Review from Lorian H.
Toronto, ON
3.5 stars. The grilled cheeses are delicious, and they have a good variety of cheese/topping combinations. My friend and I shared the beast. It would have been better if they patted the tomatoes with a paper towel or included less of the pulpy part inside, as it left the sandwich soggy. They also only had one can of Diet Coke, which is something I could overlook, but it also shouldn't be happening by noon. I agree with some of the previous commenters that it is maybe a bit pricey, considering that all you get on the side is 10 potato chips that are somehow all crunched up into little pieces.
The big problem with this restaurant is the system by which orders are completed. Basically, the cashier/waiter writes down your order on a ticket for the cook, the cook makes it, and then the cashier/waiter distributes the sandwiches. This involves him wandering around asking people "did you order the Beast?". All the while people are lining up waiting to make their orders. They should write the name of the customer on the ticket and then, when the order is ready, they could just yell out the customer's name, and they could continue to take orders. -
Review from jocelyn l.
Cute little rustic Grilled Cheese cafe with awesome grilled cheese at a reasonable price.
I got the Mushroom Madness and added bacon which was huge and melty-amazing.
I really wanted Tomato soup with it, but the soup of the day was potato leek. There should Always be tomato soup to go with grilled cheese, people! it's a MUST!
you can have other soups there as a special for the day...but tomato soup is a staple choice...just like any other Grilled Cheese on your daily menu! besides the potato leek was too 'rich' for the grilled cheese. the tomato soup would have been acidic enough to cut through the rich cheese
And...the potato leek soup was not very good; too thin and not flavorful. Minus 1 star for that
Otherwise, a fulfilling and awesome meal on a snowy Sunday -
Review from Aviva S.
A little expensive for grilled cheese sandwiches, in my opinion, but as it's a speciality store, I guess the prices aren't too bad and make sense.
They have a great variety of delicious sandwiches; something to please everyone.
Service is not only efficient but the workers are SO nice which is always refreshingly awesome.
Aesthetic-wise, the shop itself, the plates, and the cute couple of picnic tables outside are a nice touch.
Defintely worth checking out. -
Review from Josefa M.
Toronto, ON
Who doesn't like a grilled cheese and a pickle? I have always enjoyed my sandwiches at this place and love eating at a picnic table. The jars of pickled items on display only add to the decor and I find myself eating with a smile on my face.
It's not just about the food, it's also about the environment. -
Review from Shane M.
Toronto, ON
I love me some cheese. I'll make my own grilled cheese on occasion, but whatever I do, they just are not the same in quality nor do they contain the unique charm that you'd get at The Grilled Cheese.
A lot of the negative reviews on here complain about things that are NOT the sandwiches, and judge the place based on a single experience. It's like the first time you go to a symphony and even though the music is amazing, you complain about how the hall's colours look. I just don't get it.
These sandwiches are hands-down the best grilled cheeses I've ever eaten, and I've made/ordered enough GCs to make an informed decision. Yeah, they've been slow and they've made a mistake or two on my order before, but it happens. Keep in mind the most expensive thing on the menu is $10...so it ain't exactly The Ritz. That said, If you're lucky enough to be there when the owner is making the sandwiches, the service and experience is top notch.
I highly recommend this place if you like grilled cheese. They've had some time to settle now, and I highly suggest you try it more than once. My fav is the Dillicious, but try a couple things. I don't usually like pickles but I can stand them from here, and simple physics states that chips will get soggy if you leave them in with pickle juice, so maybe ask for a pre-emptive partition for your pickle if you're a picky pickle person- and enjoy. -
Review from Joe H.
When I used to go to Western, I always used to order the grilled cheese. I know... it's simple, but I always got it with bacon inside. For the longest time I wondered why no one had made this a standard item on the menu. Come on... bacon makes everything taste better!
The grilled cheese is devoted to taking the grilled cheese sandwich to the next level. I guess the first thing you'll wonder is "what is the next level? I mean it's a grilled cheese sandwich.". Well, it's not as simple as changing the cheese and the bread. We're talking exotic mushrooms, different greens, meats and cheeses.
Tucked away in Kensington market, you'd notice a small little place with well... a lot of wood. You may think that description is kinda weird, but when you walk into the place you'll get exactly what I mean. I mean, this place has more wood than a... wood store? Anyways, it's got a real country cooking kinda feel to it with benches and wood tables everywhere. Sitting on top of a quant kitchen is the menu, which looks like it changes every once and a while (it's in chalk).
At first it really takes a while to pick out which grilled cheese fits your fancy. I mean, how do you choose? There's everything from basic to "the monster" which basically is filled with everything they have. I got "the monster" because I really wanted bacon in mine and well... everything else as well.
The sandwich came with a side of chips as well as a large pickle wedge. Personally I would have liked fries instead of chips... but whatever. The sandwich itself was kinda meh... I agree that it is really different and I like where they are going with it, but I don't think they really got the mixes very well. I found "the monster" really salty and had a hard time picking everything apart. It kinda just tasted like salty bacon and ham with a side of cheese; everything else was lost. The chips were alright... but it's not quite pleasant when your chips have oil all over them because your sandwich was leaking all over them. Maybe the side of chips should actually be "on the side".
Overall, I think this place has a lot of potential and I see it being a lot better int he future. Right now to me it's kinda like your one time wonder of a restaurant. -
Review from J B.
I ordered a mushroom madness and took a seat at the bar along the window. The sandwich took about 10 minutes, which gave me plenty of time to eavesdrop on the employees and patrons. I really liked the space and the chill vibe.
I burnt my tongue on the first bite of my sandwich - the cheese was absolutely dripping from it. There was a healthy amount of mushrooms in the sandwich. Overall, it was a decent grilled cheese.
I was a bit disappointed in the white, generic bread. For a shop that makes its own pesto, soup, etc., I would've expected a better bread (not necessarily homemade, but not mass-produced stuff), or at least the option for something more whole grain. -
Review from Jay W.
Markham, ON
This place has a quaint mom and pop atmosphere that fits right in with the Kensington neighbourhood. Service can be slow just because they're taking so many orders and they have one panini press!
I'll be honest with you that I was expecting a gourmet grilled cheese experience when I was reading the menu so I was a little disappointed when I received my well... grilled cheese sandwich. I think somewhere in the back of my mind I was picturing a panini when reading the menu, but when I got my sandwich, I realized that I got exactly what I had ordered.
When I took my first bite I thought that it was too cheesy and that I couldn't taste the mushrooms in my sandwich. The bread wasn't a bun, a roll, a kaiser, or a ciabatta. It was sliced bread. Then it donned on me... it wasn't a poorly made panini, it was a perfect grilled cheese sandwich! The toast was buttery and crunchy, the cheese was gooey and oozy, and the fillings were perfectly sauteed!
The chips and pickles left something to be desired since the pickle had a little funky smell to it, but hey, maybe I'm just used to the unsophisticated store bought stuff. The chips were right out of a bag and soggy with pickle juice, so I passed on those...
Other than that, the price was right and the sandwich hit the spot! -
Review from Micki M.
Toronto, ON
Yesterday my heart was broken. I had such high hopes for a gourmet grilled cheese house and what did The Grilled Cheese do? Ripped my heart out, sprinkled Lays rippled potato chips on it and left it to go hungry in the hot humid sun.
Ok a bit dramatic but common! We aren't dealing with a complex dish here. If you are going to specialize on one dish, and such a simple dish, it better be good!
Upon arrival things seem good...almost too good! You walk into this kitschy little shed which would lead you to believe that this is the perfect place to eat a grilled cheese...but then you order your sandwich and wait for 20 minutes while the people who came ten minutes after you get served first and then the cashier asks us "oh what did you order again?" all to receive a mediocre grilled cheese (mediocre still even after I paid the $2 extra to add portobello), a handful of Lay's rippled chips, and one lonely pickle.
The pickles are another thing...they have a wall lined with home-canned pickled veges so one would assume there would be some good pickling action going on in this shed! Do not assume this friends, or you too will be heart broken like me. The pickle was also mediocre - weak and bland.
So in conclusion stay at home, save the $25 that you would spend here and make you and your mate your own gourmet grilled cheese. The dollars will go farther and you will surely impress yourself more than The Grilled Cheese would. -
Review from Ella B.
Toronto, ON
Yum.. I love melted cheese therefore I'm biased towards this place. I really like the location in Kensington, and across from Ronnie's as well as the friendly staff. My favorite are their classic ones with lots of cheddar, the mushroom and the works grilled cheese are especially great. The Pickle that accompanies your melted cheese heaven is pretty sweet too and helps to make it a nice filling meal.
Bonus points for delivering across the street to the bar and picking up your empty basket, what a great mix with a cold beer! -
Review from Eliah H.
Toronto, ON
I'm sure it's crossed more than a few minds the idea of opening a restaurant of sorts that specialized in grilled cheese sandwiches. How would you do it? A small cozy nook someplace in a hip, roots level area of town. You'd offer a variety of breads as well a variety of cheeses. In fact why not give people the option to add meat and veggies to their grilled cheese sandwich too? To top it off add some gratis potato chips and a slice of pickle. That my friends is what The Grilled Cheese in Kensington Market has done.
I went in on a Sunday afternoon and was lucky to not have to wait to order my sandwich as I've seen this establishment become quite busy at times with a line up of local fans. I ordered the Hamlet on rye which included cheddar cheese, ham, onions, and tomato. It came in a basket with chips and a pickle. The sandwich was grilled in a common restaurant sandwich griller as oppose to the old school spatula-squish method. The results were pretty good as the cheese was hot n gooey while the rest of the ingredients in the sandwich maintained their consistency. I devoured it all in record time. It was gooood. The gal who made the sandwich came over and asked how I liked it. I smiled and pointed at my empty food basket "All gone!"
The grilled cheese sandwiches here come in a number of variations to suit anyone's taste. For example you have the "Classic" (Monterey Jack, Cheddar, Provolone, and Tomato), the "Black Jack" (Jalapeno Monterey Jack, Tomato, Spinach, and Black Olive Pesto) the "Dill-icious" (Dill Havarti, Basil Pesto, Sundried Tomato, and Onion) and many more variations on the grilled cheese theme can be found. You also have the choice of adding select meats to your sandwich for $2. more. In fact if the place is not too busy you can have them construct the grilled cheese sandwich of your dreams with any of their available ingredients.
Decor-wise the place has warm wood tones and is open to the street for those who want to take in Kensington Market life as they munch away. There is even a small patio for those wanting to soak in more of the summer sun.
The sandwiches tend to be a tad pricey, you don't come here to stuff yourself silly on the cheap. More so you come here to fulfill your craving for a yummy grilled cheese sandwich with superior ingredients which this establishment does quite admirably. I'd recommend this place as a must go to if your ever in the Kensington Market area.
Tip: Apparently the sparse amount of potato chips you get with your grilled cheese sandwich is to do to the fact most people barely touch them, thus many of the chips served end up tossed to waste. If however you promise the person at the counter to eat all your chips then I'm sure they'll be more than happy to add a good helping along side your sandwich. -
Review from Zandra M.
Toronto, ON
I was so excited as I saw this place being built - what could be better than an entire restaurant dedicated to my favourite sandwich? Seriously - what could be better?
I've eaten here on numerous occasions, and although I so want it to be amazing, it always leaves me a little cold. Service is slow, and for someone on a lunch break such as myself that is not appreciated. The sandwich combinations are interesting from "the classic" (you can guess at that one) to "the beast" (loaded with turkey cold cuts, bacon, tomato, onions and other yummy stuff) - yet I have a very hard time actually considering what they make to be grilled cheese sandwiches. Yes, they are sandwiches. Yes, they contain melted cheese. Yes, they are grilled. But still... there's something a miss. The presses they use to make the sandwich smush the bread into hard crusty boards, and are more reminiscent of paninis than a traditional grilled cheese.
The flavour combinations are tasty, and the atmosphere is great. And once I accepted that when I go there, I wont be getting wonder bread with processed cheese (I know it's sad - but that's sometimes all I want) I can accept their sandwiches for what they are. Which isn't quite what I want, but not bad either. -
Review from Rachel L.
Toronto, ON
If I were an urban planner and had the task of inviting people to open businesses in my utopia, I'd for sure send an invite to The Grilled Cheese. I have visions of people parading into my city (which I'd probably call "Kensington") and dancing in the streets with the joy of living off of gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches. Imagine how happy everyone would be if they never had to live without gourmet grilled cheese!
As you might conclude from the name, The Grilled Cheese serves only grilled cheese. They have about a dozen choices to choose from (I was beyond pleased with my selection of mushroom madness, which comprised of fancy cheddar, portobello mushrooms, and roasted garlic and my dining company went with the dill-iscious sandwich, both of which were $6.78 including tax) and on occasion there is a daily special. There are more meaty ones than not but I bet if you asked them to rearrange a sandwich for you, they would. They were super nice.
The place is sleek and very different from the layout of Goed Eten, the former inhabitant of the spot. Inside, TGC has a beautiful! wooden interior, with inviting tables and booths, each one dimly lit with a small candle.
The people running the place were really friendly and the place itself was quiet. I am not quite sure what time of the week would be the busiest at a restaurant that only sells grilled cheese, but around 8 on a Wednesday it was a bit sleepy.
What is particularly brilliant is the location: it's located across the street from Ronnie's, and what better way to end an evening with an amazing grilled cheese sandwich than with a good beer?
Personally speaking, my friend and I opted for milkshakes on Bloor instead because it is no secret that grilled cheese and chocolate milk go hand in hand. I didn't really see a choice of beverages offered at TGC, but if they are looking to add a few items, I would for sure suggest that they serve milkshakes.
Each sandwich is served in a biodegradable container (I have mixed feelings about that) with a Strub's pickle slice and some very average (although unexpected) tortilla chips.
I said it before as I was leaving the restaurant tonight, but I'll say it again: See you soon! -
Review from Kat F.
A place that exists solely to stuff my maw with melted cheese on bread starts out as a five star enterprise with me, no sweat. Sadly my introduction to The Grilled Cheese today was underwhelming. The cashier proudly asserted that today was her first day, which somehow translated into "...which gives me licence to bung up your order and you not give me shit for it." Huh.
I ordered "The Classic" (three types of cheese + tomato - $6) and the soup of the day (herbed tomato). I got the soup right away and my lunch date got her sandwich a minute later. Fifteen minutes went by and I still didn't have my sandwich. I kept looking over to see what was going on behind the counter and then realized they'd forgotten the rest of my order. Then the server came up to our table and said, "Oh, did you also order a water?" Um, no. But I did order a grilled cheese...you know, those things that you specialize in here?!
Five minutes later my sandwich was delivered, sans apology for the wait, but it wasn't on the bread that I'd requested. I was too hungry to ask that it be switched so I ate it angrily, but didn't finish it.
Sandwich was good but something I could easily replicate at home (minus the grill marks). It was served with some flavourless tortilla chips from a bag and a pickle that wasn't nearly sour enough. The soup, however, was better than the grilled cheese. I'll stick to buying my cheese at Leslieville Cheese Market & Cheese Magic and making "gourmet" sandwiches chez moi, without the wait. -
Review from J H.
Toronto, ON
while i will boast that i make a pretty mean grilled cheese myself, i have no shame in shelling out for a sandwich made by these guys. the place is cozy/quaint, the servers and nice and fun and like to get creative.
my only wish is that they were licensed for booze. my first visit here i was dying for a beer. they have an agreement with ronnie's local - across the street - where you can bring your sandwich over there or they will deliver it, but that isn't always the environment you're looking for (see my ronnie's review)
oh yeah i almost forgot. the sandwiches are good! -
Review from Juergen S.
Toronto, ON
talking about making something simple really delicious and great.
great sitting outside and enjoy kensington market. people are very very friendly.
best grilled cheese i ever had....mmmmmmmmmm -
Review from Laura C.
Toronto, ON
I have to agree that this grilled cheese is something i can make at home, but aren't they all? Granted, I haven't tried the 5 star grilled cheese places recommended by Kat F., but this one was pretty good.
I got the Mushroom Madness (portabello, garlic, cheese $6 + $2 to add turkey). It also came with chips and a big pickle (which sogged up my chips). I took it home to eat, so I can watch Glee (i don't understand why it looks like they are lip syncing).
Unfortunately, when I opened it up it was soggy.
The sammich was good, but I felt like there was a lot of butter on it.
the place itself is cute. Like a small cottage with warm wood everywhere. I'd come back one day if I wa sin the area, and grab some dessert at Wanda's -
Review from Mitch S.
Toronto, ON
So if you like grilled cheese you will not be disappointed with the food...it's great! White bread, lots of butter on both sides, real cheese and all kinds of other toppings....
What's not to like, practically $10 for a grilled cheese! I'll come here again and enjoy the food, but I can't get over the price! At least it comes with a tasty homemade dill pickle... -
Review from Alice T.
Yes, u could make a grilled cheese at home, but if u were to have someone make it for you it should be the Grilled Cheese.
Quality ingredients, well prepared. I had the Hamlet with the addition of olive pesto. Ham, tomato, cheddar, swiss, and red onion. Well i think red onion, i remember seeing it on the menu but i don't remember eating it.
We went on a Tuesday night so it wasn't too busy, not sure what it's like on the weekends.
I like that each ingredient added their own distinctive flavour, as quality ingredients do. And I would add the black olive pesto to just about any grilled cheese on the menu, it was amazing.
We had the soup & grilled cheese combo with the soup of the day, tomato soup for a total of just under $13 including taxes. Simple classic but perfectly prepared. A great addition for a few extra bucks Probably the best tomato soup I've had outside my kitchen. :)
If your idea of grilled cheese is kraft singles and wonder bread with a can of soup, head out to the grilled cheese and enjoy a classic the way it should be. Perhaps it'll inspire you to do more. And if you already make a mean grilled cheese at home, take comfort in knowing there's a place out there that makes it with the same care and quality as you would at home should u ever find yourself looking for a comforting classic without having to go into the kitchen head out to the grilled cheese.nListed in: Favourite Grab & Go Places
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Review from Robert K.
If you're goingto have a restaurant that serves only grilled cheese sandwiches, what is your primary concern? Good cheese. Good cheese is the essence of your business. The cheese on these sandwiches is mediocre, so the sandiwhces are mediocre, so the restaurant is mediocre.
Listed in: Kensington Market
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Review from Robbie E.
Toronto, ON
I went here for the first time yesterday for lunch with several friends. We were all quite hungry as we'd been trekking around the city and were very happy with our delish sandwiches! All of the options sounded great, and we had trouble choosing. Each of us chose something different, but we all loved our sammies.
This is a great basic grilled cheese sammy with a little something extra thrown in in each option. They come with a really big pickle spear and a little side of chips. Even with a drink your whole bill comes in below $10. -
Review from Tara A.
I am embarrassed to say that even though I live in the market, yesterday was only my first time visiting the grill Cheese joint. I will be back (if I didn't have to work today, I would be heading there for lunch!). This place sells grilled cheese and grilled cheese alone. But don't think that they don't have variety. Between the Dill-licious grill cheese and the delicious mushroom grilled cheese (which I indulged in yesterday), they have many options. Who know you could make grilled cheese such a variety of ways!
The girl working at the restaurant was extremely outgoing and such a sweetheart. You can't help but adore her.
The decor is that of a cozy cabin. I sat at a bar stool and enjoyed this weeks NOW magazine while devouring my grilled cheese.
The price is good, the food is amazing, the staff, incredible. There is nothing about this place I don't like! I will be back ASAP!Listed in: Sunday Toronto Tour
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Review from Molly H.
Delicious! I had the grilled cheese with aged cheddar, and the inside was gooey and delicious, and the outside was crispy and buttery. The service was friendly and quick, and it had a nice, warm atmosphere. I'd definitely return!
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Review from Hanna C.
Vancouver, BC
savory!
points for homey warm decor/interior, popping flavor combos, and simple but delicious dedication to the grown up's grilled cheese.
had the motzy this time. arugula-so-good. next time will have to try the portabello.
eat in, or grab one to go and have with a pint across the street at Ronnie's. -
Review from jessica m.
on a rainy tuesday what else could you possibly desire more than a grilled cheese?!
10 different sandwich options, meat or meat-free, served complete with pickle and chips! I had the black Jack which includes jalapeno havarti, grilled spinach and tomato and a black olive pesto!
it fits well into the Kensington atmosphere. it is a wonderful option for lunch or a late night snack! I would definitely recommend. And I will definitely do it again!
