Visiting Toronto from the UK and was craving a burger , closest place to me was Ozzy's

Mustang Sally burger and fries for $27 inc tax

Absolutely fantastic burger could be my favorite ever ( I've had a lot all over the world )

by KernowDeth

14 Comments

  1. World__Traveller

    I used to love Ozzys, personally I think Ugly Delicious right near it and Burger drops are both better (although my personal fav is the happy hour deal at Manita)

  2. icecoffee888

    >> $27 inc tax

    this is the problem with eating in kesington a lot of these spots look and feel cheap AF but are not.

  3. booyahtech

    Good lord $27 for burgers and fries should be criminal.

  4. peldikuvaim

    Antioch is my fave and (owner says) is the signature Ozzy.

    Despite a terrible choice of name, Crack Burger at Baldwin just west of Spadina (two blocks from very worthy Ugly) also deserves your attention.

  5. ValerieMZ

    They claim to be the best burger but it’s miles away from Richmond Station or Burger Drop

  6. planetofjoom

    Glad you enjoyed Ozzys. Great portions, but frankly not known as one of the better burgers in town. If you can fit it in might I suggest The Comrade – £8 happy hour specials 17.00-19.00, so good.

  7. This place is amazing! They make the best veggie burger I’ve ever had!

  8. Any-Zookeepergame309

    I don’t understand why all of these “new” school burger places seem to think serving food on a cafeteria tray lined with checkerboard paper entices us to fork out big cash. Nothing says $2.99 burger more than food dumped on checkerboard paper on a tray….now pay $27, please.

  9. infoagerevolutionist

    Beef bacon adds no extra taste like real bacon does, and it seems like other places are starting to adopt it too. Call me crazy but Five Guys appears to have converted over in the last few years.