
Location: 201 Geary Avenue, Toronto
Website: https://www.generalpublic.ca/
It’s been a while since I’ve had a really good burger, so the one at General Public hit the spot. They only serve it on the happy hour menu, for some reason (which is 4:00pm to 6:00pm), but it’s worth coming here at that time to check it out. Really, really good.
The GP Burger, as per their menu: “red leicester & cheddar blend, bone marrow, onion, branston pickle.”
Given how hard it is to find anything other than a smashed burger in Toronto, a hamburger in any other style is kinda delightful by default.
This one features a nice, hefty patty that’s cooked to a perfect medium rare. They’re obviously using good quality beef with a good amount of fat, because it’s seriously juicy and has a satisfying beefy flavour.
The cheese is nice and gooey, and the toppings mostly complement the burger quite well, other than the onion (I’m not a fan of raw onion, so this my fault, not the burger’s). The bun appears to be too big, and yeah, it kinda is, but it’s so plush and fluffy that it’s not nearly as big of a problem as it seems just by looking at it. It works.
I tried a couple of other things. There was the curried lamb tartare (“kashmiri, curry mayo, poppadom”), which was a really unique spin on a classic dish, with a nice crispy crunch from the poppadom that comes on the side, and a spiced flavour (particularly cumin) that distinguishes it from any tartare you’ve had before.
I also tried the bone marrow, which isn’t normally on the menu but was a special when I went. It’s over-the-top rich (the bread that comes on the side is basically soaked in butter, as if it weren’t decadent enough on its own), but it’s so, so good.
I also had the lemon posset for dessert, which features an ultra-creamy lemon pudding topped with a crispy shortbread cookie. Like everything else, it was seriously tasty — the pudding itself was maybe the silkiest I’ve ever had, and the bright, lemony flavour was perfectly tuned.






