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    BeaverTails

    4.4 (12 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:30 PM

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    What we ordered
    Kristen S.

    After visiting the CN tower, we stopped by for a quick snack at beavertails. We ordered two different types of poutine and a plain beaver dog. Unfortunately they were out of the strawberry lemonade, so I opted for a Diet Coke. The service was not memorable, but was efficient, and our food was hot and the portions were generous. While this was not the best food we had while visiting Toronto, we enjoyed the theme and creativity of items offered.

    Bananarama
    Mia H.

    A quick stop for a sweet treat! I was walking by and never had a beavertail before, so my friend suggested that we try. This food truck offers a variety of sweet beavertail treats (which are basically sweet toppings on a fried, sugary dough) as well as some savory bites (such as poutine). The service was pretty quick, and we got our order pretty fast. We got the bananarama and it was sweet and sugary. Perfect to curb your sweet tooth!

    Brownie Beavertail
    Connie L.

    Dropped by since this truck was conveniently located outside Ripley's Aquarium - luckily at the time we got there, there was no line. Ordered the Brownie Beavertail, waited about 20 minutes, then the lady who took our order stared at us and asked if I ordered something. Turns out they completely forgot about our order lol. After we finally got it, the Beavertail was relatively yummy - definitely better than most fried dough and the brownie bits / nutella on top made it even better. It is almost overwhelmingly sweet & oily tho, so you get tired of it after a few bites. Wasn't worth the wait.

    Making my BeaverDog
    Mary T.

    Last week, my friend, who is also my colleague, and I were in a meeting together. We talk about food often. He mentioned that he has been flagging BeaverTails on Uber Eats for a while. He let me know that there's a BeaverTails truck at Celebration Square. I must go! I love BeaverTails. It has been two years since I was last at Celebration Square, so I made it my mission to head over there last Saturday. I didn't bother ordering through any app. I just headed over to order at the food truck. Last time I was in the area, I parked at Square One and walked over. This time, I parked on Burnhamthorpe, steps away from all food trucks. I attempted to pay for parking at the meter. It didn't like any credit card that I inserted. It also didn't accept coins. I parked for free and headed up the steps. BeaverTails is the second-closest truck to Burnhamthorpe. There was a sole man working on an order. He said hi to me and I rattled off my order when he was free. I don't deviate much with what I order at BeaverTials because I love them so much: - Apple pie BeaverTail - BeaverDog I paid using my debit card. It was an easy tap and I was done. He said that it would take five minutes. I wasn't in a rush, so I people-watched while I waited. My apple pie was handed over to me first. I wanted to devour it immediately, but held off. Moments later, he handed me my BeaverDog and asked if I wanted any ketchup. I said yes. I thanked him and headed over to my car to eat. The apple pie BeaverTail is so good. It's my favourite. The sweet apples in cinnamon and sugar on top of fried, thin dough is heavenly. I ate that all up. Dessert first! I then had the BeaverDog. I'm glad that I did. It came out hot from the fryer and had cooled down a bit. It's essentially the thin dough used for a BeaverTail wrapped around a hot dog. It's like a huge pigs in a blanket, but the deep-fried version. It was delicious. My friend and I traded food notes on Monday. He got the brwownie (not a typo!) BeaverTail for him and the hazel amour for his brother. He said that the former was yummy for him, but it may be too sweet for others (me!). His brother liked the hazel amour a lot. They are now hooked. One of these days, I'll go back to having the bananarama one that's essentially sliced bananas on top of Nutella spread. I'd definitely come back and get my fix when I'm back here. (250)

    Killaloe Sunrise
    Michelle K.

    This is my first time ever having a beavertail and what is better than getting it during a heat warning. There was quite a few selections including strawberry cheesecake but I decided to stick with the classic killaloe sunrise - essentially the classic with cinnamon, sugar and a wedge of lemon. Service was pretty first considering 5 people were ahead of me and I only waited for about 10 mins. The beavertail was slightly smaller than expected but it was fried to perfection! I must say that lemon wedge really did the trick. It made it super refreshing despite being a warm dessert. Now I'm tempted to squeeze lemon on all other fried things. I'll definitely be back to try the other flavors.

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    Such a great food truck! The owner, Leo actually works FT during the week and runs this food truck…read moreon the side on the weekends at events. That's amazing; I love meeting hard working and ambitious individuals like this! During the Mississauga Waterfront Festival, I had the pleasure of meeting Leo and the team after being extremely intrigued by the name 'ribbon fries' - I was NOT disappointed. They are like the tornado potato fries (which they also offer) but they are not on a stick, and on a plate, they look simply delicious. Seriously, we had the plate on our table for less than a minute before a passerby demanded to know what it was and went to order it right away. I bit into it, expecting it to taste like regular ol' chippy things, but to my delight, these were the freshest potatoes EVER! They were also perfectly salted. Omnomnom. The truck is a bit plain and could definitely use better marketing to sell these amazing fries and poutines. I think they're thinking of revamping it to draw in da crowdz - he also recently got a new TV that broadcasts pics of the food offered! Steppin' up the game! Definitely hit this truck up if you happen to spot it at a festival!

    Got a chance to check out this foodtruck and their tasty wares when I crossed it's path at the…read moreMississauga Waterfront Festival in Port Credit this past weekend. The husband and wife team manning the truck were so adorable and so friendly, I felt like I was family! The food offerings here were not your over the top stereotypical food truck eats, instead they focused on doing classic menu items (hamburgers, sausages, hot dogs, fries, poutine, etc) I was only looking for a snack and when I walked up so when I asked for their personal recommendations they suggested that I go with their poutine. The portion of poutine was massive and the cheese curds were perfectly mixed throughout (which is actually an accomplishment since so many places just top their fries with cheese). The best was the gravy; hot, thick (without lump) and a great salty flavour! IT's hard to know where I'll bump into these guys again but I'm interested to try their other offerings next time I see them Eatcrest Out

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