


Set in a historic former bank with a patio, this BBQ spot serves slow-smoked meats & classic sides.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 275 Cherry St, Toronto, ON M5A 3L3, Canada
Phone: +1 416-461-5111
Website: http://www.cherrystbbq.com/
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Reviews
Great atmosphere, friendly service, and seriously impressive barbecue. If you’re looking for authentic smoked brisket, ribs, and classic BBQ in Toronto, this place is absolutely worth visiting.
We were able to get a table without a reservation, which was a plus. We ordered the Three + Three Sampler Set, which included 1/4 lb of brisket, 1/4 lb of pulled pork, small portions of coleslaw, potato salad, sweet mash, and a half rack of baby back ribs. This is for 3 pax.
Overall, the food was decent, but as I personally prefer very tender BBQ meats, this wasn’t quite to my taste. This place is definitely for meat lover. I’m glad I tried it once, but it’s probably a one-time visit for me.
Will definitely be back to try the baby back ribs and turkey!
We ordered the Three + Three Sampler (we chose beef brisket, pork ribs and pulled pork), the Large Sampler which came with more brisket, baby back ribs, pulled pork, wings and sausage, as well as two orders if the riblets. Came up to about $200.
The food looked incredible when it came out and portion wise, more than enough to feed 5 people, but the flavour just wasn’t there.
The beef brisket just felt too lean, dry and just overall lacking flavour. I wish it had been seasoned more or served alongside a sauce. The pork ribs were dry and felt overcooked, and the pulled pork felt cold to the touch and didn’t really feel pleasant to eat.
The wings and sausage were pretty good though, and definitely the highlight were the BBQ Pork Riblets which were excellent, but those were really the only good dishes. Even the sides of mac & cheese, sweet mash and fries were meh. The cucumber salad was just flat out not good.
Maybe at one point in time Cherry Street was a place worth missioning all the way out to Toronto’s port lands for but, I’ve had much better barbeque elsewhere in the city. Disappointed.
It was a Thursday evening and got served INSANELY quickly. Ordered the sample platter (3 meats + 3 sides), and it was out within 10 minutes.
Brisket, which they’re best known for, was decent – but unfortunately quite cold . It tasted good, but if they had used a couple minutes so it felt piping hot, that would certainly have helped. The sausage was nice, I basically polished it off. The spare rib I got on a whim, but I’m so happy I did – it was by far my favourite.
I got a double order of fries and the coleslaw. The slaw was average, and the fries were good too! I get the impression the fries come frozen, they didn’t have an “in-house” energy to them.
Overall, it was a good portion for the price, staff were super warm and friendly, and it was a nice spot. Can’t say it’s the best BBQ I’ve ever had, but worth the trip if you’re in the area.
It also has a order-at-counter style service where the food gets delivered to your table. The patio is super nice in the summer, where you’d see many local cyclists stopping by and getting a bite. In a nice summer day, you’d have CN Tower right in your line of sight – with some cold beer and BBQ, that’s proper summer life in Toronto!
Taste: 4/5 | Service: 3/5 | Value: 3/5
However, a fair warning about the facilities, the washrooms desperately need an upgrade. They are tiny, outdated, and generally poorly maintained. Come for the great meat try to avoid the restrooms
Service was great, but the seating/setup is a bit unusual since it’s self-serve and you order at the front, which was a little confusing for a first visit.
Overall, a tasty experience, maybe not something I’d rush back for but definitely worth trying at least once.