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Customer experiences with staff vary widely, with some praising friendly service while others report rudeness and unprofessional behavior.
Food Quality
Multiple reviews indicate issues with food quality, including undercooked items, incorrect orders, and instances of food poisoning.
Cleanliness
While some customers appreciate the cleanliness of the restaurant, others report unsanitary conditions and poor hygiene practices.
Order Accuracy
There are frequent complaints about incorrect orders and missing items, leading to frustration among customers.
Management Response
Customers express dissatisfaction with management's handling of complaints and issues, citing a lack of accountability and poor customer service.
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Roberto Thomas
3 days ago
5.0
The staff at this location was so amazing!! Andrew the manager just brings such a healthy positive vibe to the establishment.. the food was amazing, they made me feel like I was at home when I had such a hectic day
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Gary Gray
3 days ago
1.0
First week they opened they sold fresh food. 3 times in a row I have had old microwaved garage with brown lettuce and scolding hot old food. Completely unacceptable for a fast food place to pedal warmed up garbage food that my family can't even enjoy.
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Negro HGLM
Nov 9, 2025
1.0
The young man who served me was extremely rude and arrogant; a bald guy with a mustache. Very bad service at the window. I ordered medium fries, and they were cold and incomplete, not even enough for a small order. The man told me to wait 5 minutes while he drove around, and the fries were cold. The order was very poorly prepared, and the bad attitude and arrogance of the bald, mustachioed young man made me lose my appetite. I really like this branch, but unfortunately, with staff like that, I don't want to go back.
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ahmad fouad
Oct 30, 2025
5.0
I always come at Wednesday or Tuesday's mornings since more than one years, The Berger sandwiches and fries were always fresh and tasty, the two girls were very nice and friendly and the place was always clean. I am always saying that this might be the best burger king branch in Toronto.
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Peter G
Oct 28, 2025
1.0
Unsanitary! Dogs Allowed to Eat at Table - BK, 5322 Dundas St, Etobicoke... Today, October 28, 2025, at approximately 12:00 PM, I visited this Burger King at 5322 Dundas St. While having lunch, I observed a woman sitting at a nearby table feeding her dog hamburgers directly at the table. The dog was sitting on a chair, leaning the paws over the table, and licking the surface repeatedly. I approached the woman calmly and politely, expressing that such behavior seemed inappropriate and unhygienic in a restaurant setting. She ignored my remarks, so I spoke to the on-duty manager.
Unfortunately, the manager informed me that he could not prohibit the woman from feeding her dog inside the restaurant, stating that Burger King’s corporate policy is “inclusive for everyone”. He added that there was “nothing wrong” with the situation and only promised that the table would be cleaned after she left. However, the manager did not even bother to step out from behind the counter to verify which table required cleaning. When I raised concerns about public health and food safety, he became defensive, accused me of “antagonizing customers”, and told me it was “time to leave”. As I was leaving, he further said, “Hope you will not return”. Two other customers who witnessed the incident supported my concerns and expressed disbelief at the manager’s lack of proper response. I asked the manager for his name, so I could report the matter to Burger King’s head office. He quickly removed his name tag and said his name was “Brian” (???).
This entire situation was highly unprofessional, rude and unsanitary. While I understand Burger King’s commitment to inclusivity, there must be reasonable limits, especially regarding food safety and hygiene. Allowing dogs to sit on chairs and eat from tables poses clear risks - including potential various contamination (Norovirus!), allergen exposure and general discomfort for other customers. I wish to emphasize that I am not opposed to dogs - I like them very much, but certain common sense limits should observed. Restaurants must maintain good hygiene standards and respect for patrons who come to enjoy food in a clean, safe, rather human - not animal environment...