Lunch Pick: The smoky red chorizo burger from Harry’s, Grant van Gameren’s latest

As any Parkdaler knows, the strip of King past Dufferin isn’t particularly known for its restaurant offerings. So when well-worn diner Harry’s shuttered its doors this past spring, a void was left in the area leaving pretty much nothing except Pharmacy, a haunt for beer sippers, and a No Frills. Enter Grant van Gameren along with ex-Bar Isabel chef Nate Young, who scooped up the greasy spoon with revitalization goals. Many a hurrah was uttered.


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Outside, Harry’s is easily missed, with almost-closed blinds not an indication of much. But inside the joint is full of life, with blue booths bursting with plenty of hungry locals, a well-tatted staff and plenty of twinkling X-mas lights strung about. The menu is divided up into breakfast (which runs thankfully until 4 p.m.) and a lunch–dinner combo (starting at noon). 


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While the so-called morning offerings focus on eggs, the afternoon picks are all about the sandwiches and burgers. We like the red number ($10) in which a housemade patty of smoky red chorizo is cozied up next to some white American cheese, a slice of pineapple and mayo. The burg arrives in a basket with golden steak cut fries. Despite appearing not that large, it’s a deceptively filling portion and will have you well fired up for your Queen Street stroll.


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Harry’s Char Broil and Dining Lounge, 140 Springhurst Ave., cash only 

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