Great food, great service! The food was quickly prepared and everything was very fresh. They also have a TV on the sports channel, which is a plus to all hockey fans wondering how the games are going. The poutine was very good, the gravy is not too salty, which is awesome! Like other people mentioned previously, the portions are really big. I got the cheese burger combo with the poutine and I couldn’t finish it all!
Leah L.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
If you want a big meal, definitely come by here. They never fail to serve up the portions leaving you so full and greasy. I can never finish it so I have some left overs all the time(more for later!). Prices are affordable for sure and its good for those hungry and on the budget people. Taste wise is mediocre since I’ve had better but its pretty decent and very filling. You have to try it at least once. *thumbs up*
Bryan R.
Place rating: 5 Etobicoke, Toronto, Canada
Fantastic! My wife stopped in to get takeout. We loved the burgers/fries and onion rings. The burger was very tasty, cooked just right and not too salty. The fries serving was huge and found them very tasty(they got extra points for having malt vinegar). They onion rings were tasty as well. We will most definitely be back for more.
M B.
Place rating: 5 Etobicoke, Canada
I can’t believe it’s taken me this long to eat at C & Dubbs but better late than never. As everyone else says, it’s a classic burger joint with delicious patties that you expect from places like this. They are thick and juicy and were contained in a bun that was soft yet sturdy enough to hold the crazy amount of toppings my husband and I had asked for. Fries were great but what made them better was the old-fashioned gravy served with it. YUM. We were also feeling super lazy so we ordered through which was a terrific experience. The food arrived warm and was packed in a way to ensure your food was delivered looking the way it should. My only advice if you do decide to order through this website is to order ahead of time as it took 45 – 1 hour to get here as I believe it all depends on the delivery driver. If you want to give it a try here’s my code that you can use on that site for $ 10 off!: Also, if you do order online you can pay with your credit card! I will return to try more of the delicious eats at C & Dubbs!
Kevin P.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Best fries in Mississauga for 40 years. The milk shakes are old school too! The original location was in the film Billy Madison. It’s worth the trip.
Eric C.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
3.5 Stars I came here a couple of times and the burgers are decent but nothing special. I would continue to come here if i wanted a quick burger. The place opens pretty late too so its a good late night snack. The people working are friendly and prices are good(Like $ 4 for a burger).
Araina N.
Place rating: 4 Etobicoke, Canada
Its been a while since I visited this place but I had a late night craving for burgers so I figured I would refresh my memory and maybe write a quick review ;) More of your traditional style road side burger joint, for what it is I have always enjoyed my experiences here and the food has always been consistent and on par with what I would expect from such a place. Located off of Dundas in a small plaza in etobicoke the space is fairly small but somewhat cozy with a retro road side diner feel. I haven’t dined in for quite a few years but the place seems tidy and clean so I wouldn’t be oppose to doing so in the future. I find the service to be fairly quick and polite, the open style kitchen is always nice to see in these establishments as it does offer a little peace of mind knowing what happens to your food before you get it. I will say that this was the only reason I knew the patties they were cooking were indeed frozen(as I have now seen mentioned in another persons review already posted… that’ll teach me for not researching on Unilocal first!!) However that being said I thoroughly enjoy the burgers here. I find them huge, juicy and they don’t have that weird, gamey, meat taste that I sometimes get from burgers. They do not boast the greatest selection of toppings but truthfully sometimes I just want a good plain old fashioned banquet burger like the ones I used to get at my aunt’s big family picnics… that is the ones my uncle Bruno didn’t burn to a crisp ;) The fries and onion rings are not the best I have ever tasted but certainly no where near the worst, I do however thoroughly enjoy the gravy which is rich and savory and look forward to trying their poutine. I have never gotten any of the slushies and shakes but I am certainly not adverse to trying them too, I slushies!!! I find the prices competitive, I understand the fact that this is a very standard burger place but the competition is charging the same if not more so I still feel its worth what you get as the portions are huge!!! The only downside to that would be the 24hr meat induced coma Kris U spoke of but again whether that is a downside is yours to decide I suggest you check it out for yourself
David O.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Yikes, I have been a customer for almost 40 years. That is a lot of burgers and fries! They have always served large portions at fair prices. I discovered them during my university days when I needed to get the most of what little money I had at the time. They moved a couple of doors down and renamed it C & Dubbs. The service is always fast and friendly. They maintain large portions and their prices are good. Even with the growth of places like Five Guys and the Burgers Priest, C & Dubbs is still a favorite place of mine.
R B.
Place rating: 3 Etobicoke, Toronto, Canada
3.5 stars. This place has been here as long as I can remember. I have eaten here a few years ago and recently ate here last week and I was satisfied, it was exactly what I was expecting and remembered it to be. At this place, you are going to get a big burger, that will hit the spot when you just want a regular old burger and don’t want to go to a chain. This is not one of the trendier burger places that are more common these days, with more upscale buns, toppings, and AAA beef. It’s just a good large burger that will hit the spot. It’s a greek family that owns the place, and they serve some greek food as well. Overall it’s a place that I wouldn’t drive out of the way for, but would happily go to if I was super hungry, craving a burger and passing by.
LJ L.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
It’s Harvey’s like. Nice clean place, with uninspired interior. Photos of old leaf players on the wall too high to notice. Other art includes watercolours of fruit, Greek urns and Italian landscapes. Mustard and carmel coloured paint complete the look. Okay back to the food. Tasty burger, great looking onion rings but doughy and greasy. Really nothing special, but if you need to eat it will do the job.
Christopher T.
Place rating: 1 Nackawic, Canada
I’ve had better food at carnivals, served in much the same environment. The burgers are greasy and flavourless, and the onion rings aren’t much better. The fries were flaccid. The store was relatively clean. I won’t return.
Lambert P.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
C & Dubbs aka C & W’s from years back. This place has been around for years, decades. How long I’m not entirely sure but the food has been pretty much the same this time as I went last time which was a very long time ago. I had recently come here on Monday the 23rd of March only to find the establishment to be closed on Mondays so I was sort of disappointed. I had returned on the Friday past(27th) to get my fill of what I had missed earlier in the week. This place is a very down to earth mom and pop type of burger joint. They also serve chicken fingers and fish and chips basically it’s a fried food cafeteria style type of place. We were here however for burgers since this is what the place is known for. Honestly it has probably been over a decade since I last ate at C & Dubbs. A lot has changed with me over that time. I have what I think developed higher standard for food over that time. When I was younger say… in my early 20’s a burger was a burger was a burger and without a baseline standard in which to measure a young person really has nothing to compare experiences to. What I am saying is when I was younger this place would have done me just fine. Today I have a much more spoiled taste and established burger sense. The burgers at C & Dubbs are basically what I can make at home, literally. To start things off the burgers are just frozen. I saw them putting them on the grill and cooking them. They are preformed frozen patties. I can make those at home like I said. While I had 2 x 8oz patties to make a 1 pound burger(Sumo) there is nothing defining or special about this whatsoever, not in how it is cooked, served or what is put on it. In today’s burger market especially in the GTA there is a myriad of establishments to get your burger fix from chain fast food to what can be almost called gourmet although burgers are not really a gourmet type of food. C & Dubbs blends in with the older mom and pop shops of years past sort of in league with let’s say Apache Burger also on Dundas but in Etobicoke close to Kipling Station. The pricing is not out of this world but for what you’re paying and what you get I could make this at home. It’s about 10 bucks plus tax for a normal combo. The fries are probably better than your average chain but I’d think Wendy’s or A & W have tastier burgers than C & Dubbs. The poutine was good not great and the food was ok, not exceptional. Because of that I can only give it a 3*.
Nicole C.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
The bf and I were on the road late at night and needed some eats. We decided to stop here based on the fact that it was the only place still open late during the snow storm and wasn’t having a private party(I dunno, string of bad luck for us? Two other places we tried were…). Burger patties are flavourful and traditional in taste. Tomatoes are actually cut thickly, none of this shaved tomato crap you get at fast food chain places. q Poutine has real cheese curds, but the gravy is the more rich fatty type(not the dark thin deliciousness you typically get in Quebec). Still okay with me. Overall slightly(…hmm very) artery clogging, but it hit the spot. :)
Dale W.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Ever since the old white building up the street i have been coming to this place so thats about 30 years or so. This place is an icon of fast food and large portions. This time i had the souvlaki on a pita with fries and gravy. They still got it. If you are hungry, this is the place to go. Its not fine dining, but its decent fast food.
Nino R.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
I drove 30 minutes on saturday just to try this place, and the verdict is… dont drive 30 minutes to this place just for their burgers, but if you are in the area it is a worth a try. $ 3.99 for a hamburger not a bad deal. Taste, Service and Quality 3-.3.5 at best. it is an old fanshioned diner kind of a place, also serves greek food and fish and chips PS. cash only but ATM on site
Kanwar S.
Place rating: 3 London, Canada
What can I say? Had to check out this place after some great reviews given! Cozy little setup, doesn’t feel at all like a place where you’d get a burger from though! The souvlaki an stuff though fits right in! The burger itself nicely done, a bit thin slab of meat for my taste and even with the bacon on top still not worth the $ 9 tag though. The toppings are nice, I liked the cooked onions but I’d kinda hopes they had been hot rather than cold. The fries though were quite terrible. No taste, no seasoning. I can manage that, salt /pepper was around but the fact that they tasted undercooked, wasn’t nice at all. Left them as is. I’m not brave enough for the super sumo yet but maybe soon! Gonna come try that one day when I’ve starved myself enough. Leave the fries though!
Bernie C.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
I pass this place almost everyday on my way to work and I’ve never dared go in because it didn’t look that appetizing, however I got off work really early and decided«what the heck». First off — it’s cash only. Second — service is fast and friendly. In terms of the food, the burger was fairly good and the patty taste almost exactly like Harvey’s except 25 to 30% bigger(arbitrary number based on «gut» feel — pun intended”) but a bit cheaper. I would give the burger 4⁄5. However, the fries were not crispy and were very bland. For one of the few times in my life, I actually added ketchup to my fries and even then, it wasn’t great. 2⁄5 fries. So the meal was decent, and really, a large burger, fries and pop for $ 10 even(tax-in) is a great deal these days. I’d go back.
Emily B.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
It smells amazing in this place. Good small name burger joint! I went out of my way to try this place after seeing positive reviews on this and other food review websites. Upon entry, you are greeted with the aromas of traditional burgers and milkshakes. There are a few wooden booths to sit at, well spaced so that you don’t feel as though you are invading on other customers. The menu seems varied including burgers, hot dogs, fries, chicken burgers, chicken souvlaki, etc. after some deliberation I decided on the chicken fingers after the person ahead of me ordered the same. Each is delicious white meat breaded and cooked to perfection. It was accompanied by the poutine which was the real menu I was wanting to try. This in fact was disappointing, the fries were fresh and they use real cheese curds that slowly melt as you eat it. I believe the downfall was the gravy which I found on the sweet side(or at least not the salty side). It made the whole dish too neutral and not exciting. I finished it but would never order it again. The food is prepared in a timely manner and their selection is great. You get a hefty portion for the price you pay(which is similar if not slightly higher than most burger joints) and the food comes out steaming. I may never order the poutine but I’ll definitely return to this place.
David L.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Came here for a UYE with my son(read Abbas’s review!) The Super Sumo burger is HUGE! See my pics! My son finished it in 4m 29 sec! Looks like we have to keep working to feed him… Taste was good, though it is hard to get really excited about a burger… the fries portions were huge. None of us could finish them…
Kris U.
Place rating: 4 Richmond Hill, Canada
What day is this? What year? I’m so confused, right now. Why you ask? Well likely because I’ve been in a meat induced COMA for almost 24 hours. A side effect of the first foodie challenge in the GTA which took place yesterday right here at C & Dubbs. A group of 6 of us sauntered up to the famous Mississauga building(famous for the pickle slice racing scene from the movie Billy Madison) to take on their in house burger champion THESUPERSUMO. But Kris what is The SS? Well friend, let me educate you some. The C&D SS Burger is 1.5 pounds of fresh chuck piled high on a kaiser bun topped with the works including cheese and bacon — Ya heard? Ya this burger is the cousin of the ham sandwich responsible for the choking death of former Mamma’s and the Pappaa’s lead vocalist Mamma Cass.(I actually have no evidence to substantiate this claim but it’s a fun fact to pretend). But seriously this burger was a mighty beast, I was the one legged Ahab and this was my Moby Dick. Except in my version of the story I ate the S%^& outta this burger and managed to destroy it with only minor next day coma collateral damage. The question I’ve been getting all day from friends and Unilocalers alike«did something that big actually taste good?» And my answer is a resounding YES. This was a great quality burger. Only points lost were for the bun falling apart midway through BUT with that much beef and toppings I would have collapsed as well… and come to think about it, when I got home I made like that bun and fell apart. Kudos to David L’s son for making this burger look like a happy meal, consuming it in a record time of 4 minutes and 29 seconds. Honorable mention to Abbas N for showing up and trying to finish it. This little burger shop just a stones throw away from Sherway Gardens Mall on the Etobicoke/Mississauga border not only does burgers but shawarma, fish and chips, poutine and pretty much anything your little clogged arteries desire. CASHONLY