Webers burgers @ Hiway 11 |
Off of hiway 11, we stopped by Webers for an early lunch. From
a converted train car, they've been serving grilled burgers, hot dogs, milkshakes and
poutine since the 60’s!
The grounds were huge. There was a big picnic area at the
back, patio dining (including several colourful Adirondack chairs) and even
some streetcar dining if you preferred airconditioning. Washrooms were
in a separate train and were quite clean!
ample parking and dining car options @ Webers |
Despite the long line up, service was not so bad. The
burgers were actually good, not at all what we expected from a roadside joint. The
hotdogs were footlong and for the burgers, you can choose how many patties you
want (1-3) and what you want included such as the usual pickles,
tomatoes, onions. The meat was juicy, flavourful and nicely charcoal barbecued.
We also got an order of fries and had ice cream for dessert.
double patty cheeseburger @ Webers |
The main place is northbound but if you are going
southbound, you can also get to the other side. They have a parking area and folks can cross the footbridge (which apparently
used to be a portion of a pedestrian bridge from the CN tower) to get to
Webers. No worries about which direction I am going the next
time I pass by to get some of these yummy burgers! They are closed only two
months out of the year, during winter.
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