One of the top 3 old school burgers in Toronto
With so many awesome smash burger joints opening in the past year, I thought it would be good to spotlight good ol’ burger places that have been in Toronto for decades. Jumbo Burgers is one of my favourites for classic burgers.
The building and decor hasn’t changed since the 1970s. It sits in a dilapidated location by the railway tracks in The Junction. Just like in the 1970s, it’s cash only unless you order from food apps. One good thing is that it opens early and closes past midnight.
The OG burgers of Toronto
There are about a dozen or so burger restaurants in Toronto that have been around for decades.
- Apache Burgers
- Burger Shack
- Dairy Freeze
- Golden Star
- Harry’s Drive-In
- Johnny’s Hamburgers
- Jumbo Burgers
- Lick’s Home Burgers
- Real McCoy
- Shamrock Burgers
- Square Boy
They seem to follow a common theme. Interiors that haven’t changed since they first opened (though prices have), diner or bar seating, and a backlit fast-food-style menu above the counter in all-caps letters. As for food, the patties are thick and grilled, the buns are of unknown provenance, and burgers are complete with sad-looking chunks of iceberg lettuce and big slices of tomato. In what might be a Toronto peculiarity, more than a few of these places also make souvlaki (Greek grilled meat skewers). I suppose that since they have a grill, they might as well use it for all sorts of foods.