Restaurant in Toronto, Canada
The Burger's Priest
100Pearl PointsFast Burger Fix

About The Burger's Priest
The Burger's Priest is a practical pick for a casual Queen Street East burger stop, especially when speed and easy timing matter more than a sit-down restaurant experience. Go for lunch, an early dinner, or a late bite; choose Lake Inez or Tiflisi instead when the meal needs more atmosphere or occasion value.
The Burger's Priest is a casual Toronto venue with direct verified basics: it is listed with daily hours from 11 AM to 12 AM and a casual dress code. Beyond those essentials, this guide does not have verified details on menu items, service format, pricing, reservations, seating, or special accommodations, so it is best treated as a practical option to confirm directly before you go.
Best used as a casual Toronto option
The clearest reason to consider The Burger's Priest is schedule flexibility. It is listed as open every day from 11 AM to 12 AM, which can make it useful when you want a casual stop in Toronto without relying on a narrow service window. Because no verified menu, pricing, or service-style details are available here, check the current venue information before making firm plans.
There is also no verified awards signal, tasting-menu format, chef-led format, or specific dining style in the available data. Choose it when the verified basics fit your needs: Toronto, casual dress, daily 11 AM to 12 AM hours. If the meal needs a more specific format, atmosphere, or accommodation, compare current listings before deciding.
Who should book elsewhere instead
If you are planning a date night, celebration, or meal where specific menu details and setting matter, it may be worth comparing The Burger's Priest with other named options such as Lake Inez, Tiflisi, Sauvignon, Green Eggplant, or Beach Fish House. The verified information here is limited, so the safest approach is to match the occasion to the most current details available for each venue.
The practical play is to treat The Burger's Priest as a casual Toronto option with broad daily hours, not as a page with confirmed claims about menu, price, reservations, or service style. For anyone building a fuller Toronto food plan, use our full Toronto restaurants guide to compare it against other options.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does The Burger's Priest handle dietary restrictions?
The verified information here does not include allergy, gluten-free, vegetarian, or other dietary-accommodation details. If anyone in your group has strict needs, check directly with The Burger's Priest in Toronto before visiting, compare current information for alternatives such as Green Eggplant if needed.
How far ahead should I book The Burger's Priest?
The verified information here does not confirm a reservation policy. What is verified is that The Burger's Priest in Toronto is listed with daily 11 AM–12 AM hours, so check the venue's current booking or visit guidance before making plans.
What should I order at The Burger's Priest?
The verified information here does not include specific menu items or recommendations. Check the current menu from The Burger's Priest in Toronto before you go.
Is lunch or dinner better at The Burger's Priest?
The verified hours are 11 AM–12 AM every day. This guide does not have verified details about separate lunch or dinner menus, so choose the timing that fits your plans and confirm current details before visiting.
Is The Burger's Priest good for a special occasion?
The verified dress code is casual, no special-occasion service details are confirmed here. For a celebration in Toronto, compare current information for The Burger's Priest with options such as Lake Inez or other Toronto dining rooms before deciding.
What are alternatives to The Burger's Priest in Toronto?
Other named options to compare include Lake Inez, Beach Fish House, Tiflisi, Sauvignon, Green Eggplant. Because the verified information here is limited, check current details for each venue before choosing.
Location
1922 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1H5, Canada
Toronto, Canada
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How it compares in Toronto
Beach Fish House is the better pick when the group wants seafood or a more conventional sit-down meal near the east end, while The Burger's Priest is easier for a quick, casual bite with less planning. Choose the burger stop for speed; choose Beach Fish House when the meal needs more structure.
Tiflisi offers a clearer cuisine identity with its Central Asian focus and $$ positioning, so it is the stronger choice for a group dinner where value and a proper meal matter. Lake Inez is the better cross-shop for ambiance and a more distinctive night out, especially if Asian-leaning food is the draw.
Sauvignon and Green Eggplant make more sense when the priority is a fuller restaurant experience rather than a fast burger format. The Burger's Priest wins on ease and casual utility; the others are better when the table wants to linger.
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