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Don't take your mother here. The King's Crown nachos are top notch!
their combination platters are great! any which one.. theres a few. they have a dessert called snickers pie.. OMG, this stuff is sooo good! i love it! always get it when i go there.. i always leave there full without spending a lot of money. it's always noisy when i go there, but its expected.. service is good.
You must experience Sneaky Dees at least once in your life. It's one of those restaurants where you keep going back because you know what your going to get. The atmosphere has been the same since it opened it's a boarder-line dive with a graffiti under tones. But the food is always consistent and it, with out a doubt, has the best chicken wings in the city, accompanied with a avocado dip rather than the traditional blue cheese. Delish! Try them for brunch, great value, and your eggs are always cooked they way you ordered them. I've never been disappointed eating a Sneeky Dees.
Nice staff, cool atmosphere - food was terrible, but I was pre-warned. We started with Chips and salsa. Chips were stale, but homemade , and those dont have a long shelf life like preserved ones, so no biggie. The salsa it came with was a joke. Thin and tasteless, though some described it as 'spicey' Had Steak as an entree - ordered medium-rare, came WELL done. sauteed onions and peppers were actualy pretty good, and the rice and beans I picked at a bit, but didnt look very appetizing. I would go back, but not for chow - though the couple at the other table had a huge pile of wings that looked pretty good. CHEAP drinks!!!!!!
more like a bar atmosphere, not so much restaurant. But the cheap fajitas, and cheap margaritas were great. A bit loud and crowded for me but otherwise pretty good
Everything I've ever had here has been good. The fajitas are great and a great value as well. Texmex at its best.
Seriously, everytime I come here, I HAVE to have a chicken ceasar. They are huge, come with a crispy tortilla bowl, and have more chicken then they do salad. AMAZING! They staff is (usually) awesome and then enivornment is full of good people and tunes. My favourite!!
That place is a hole. A university hang out that serves food for kids that have no palate. The nacho was greasy and soggy. It basically have nothing on it but ground beef. I've been there once years ago while I was still a poor student. I hated it then... and decided to write a review about how much I still hate this place. Cheap beer though.
Nachos are the best in the city, seriously. Other food is mediocre, great crowd, good chill.
LOUD music. Good food. Large portions. Slow service (might be that they were super busy even though it was 3:30AM).
great place to eat and chill out.. Tax-mex, huge plates and alternative environment..
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Perfect hangover food can be found on Sneaky Dee’s brunch menu. The menu includes eggs benny with avocado, Concha Con Huevos (two poached eggs placed in crisp corn tortilla cups filled with salsa mole), two types of breakfast burritos and more! The brunch is served right up until dinner service on weekends, offered from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
View this Smart ListSneaky Dee's is a Toronto institution, best known for the bands that played there during Toronto's last music heyday in the late 1970s. Today it continues to be a popular place for both veteran and up-and-coming acts who play in the up-stairs room. The menu has a strong Mexican flavour, plus the usual pub fare and a good selection of beers on tap.
View this Smart ListSneaky Dee's is a Toronto institution, best known for the bands that played there during Toronto's last music heyday in the late 1970s. Today it continues to be a popular place for both veteran and up-and-coming acts who play in the up-stairs room. The menu has a strong Mexican flavour, plus the usual pub fare and a good selection of beers on tap.
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