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Elephant & Castle

Location:

212 King Street West, Toronto

Cost: $50 with tip

www.elephantcastle.com



As far as pub food in the city goes...this place has got to have the blurst (read: worst).



It's got a great atmosphere for after work or late night drinks, but I've got to say the food is absolutely mediocre.

So, the mahi sandwich with fries was just okay...which is not saying much.   

It certainly was better than the chicken skewers, which were...disssssguuuust. 



Unless you like your chicken pinkish....



The bruschetta was alright.



And the fish fritters with chips (crisps) was sub-par.



Thank Guinness for beer!  I'm happy my half pint of Guinness was so generous...I needed it!

Elephant & Castle on Urbanspoon

tags: Fish n' Chips, Foodhogger, Guinness, Toronto, Urbanspoon, crisps, eats, elephant & castle, entertainment district, food, king and simcoe, king street
categories: Beer, Pub, Toronto, bar
Tuesday 09.08.09
Posted by Smita Jacob
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