Date: September 16, 2013
Location: 10 Dundas St E (at Yonge St), downtown Toronto
Website: http://www.jackastors.com/
Cuisine: North American
Meal: dinner and drinks
My thoughts:
I came here for dinner with my good friend CM who was moving to her hometown of Vancouver. She wanted to come here because there aren't any Jack Astor's in her city. We arrived at around 4:30 and already the place was abuzz with a mixed crowd of tourists, students and business folks - which is a good sign!
For drinks, I had a red sangria ($12), which was delicious, and my friend had a beer.
We decided to share two apps. We had the Jack's golden calamari ($10.94), which came with a yummy roasted garlic lemon aioli and cocktail sauce. It was served hot and batter was very crispy, but I thought it was overcooked. That, combined with the fact that the calamari pieces were rather small, made it a little bit tougher than I liked.
We also shared Jack's Macho Nachos ($14.44), with a side of beef chili and guacamole (which were an extra $2.59 each). The portion size is huuuge and fully loaded with cheese, tomatoes, peppers, onions and jalapeños. I could have done without the beef chili, but definitely try their guac. You definitely get a lot of bang for your buck with this one and it's a good plate for sharing!
Service was amazing. My friend had told our waitress that she was moving to Vancouver and our waitress wrote "Good luck" on my friend's receipt. How sweet!
Just a word of caution. If you have a fear of heights, as my friend does, take the elevator or avoid this location altogether. This place is on the top floor (fourth or fifth, I don't remember) of the building. Since I don't have that problem, I'll be back! :)
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