Chow down with $40 towards casual dining.
Just like juggling tomatoes or representing yourself in a court case, cooking dinner is a nice activity to attempt every once in a while, but ultimately best left to the professionals. Leave mealtime in the hands of some experts with today's WagJag: $20 for $40 towards food at Georgy Porgy's Grill & Bar.
This casual restaurant serves a hearty selection of North American, Mexican and Italian favourites to vanquish noisy belly grumbles. The menu's delectable list of eatables are whipped up fast for famished families and larger groups. Sample provisions such as fettucini carbonara with smoked bacon in Alfredo sauce ($16), a chicken or veal parm sandwich ($13-14), a pork or chicken souvlaki dinner made with a secret family dressing recipe ($15-$18) or classic fish and chips ($15). "Georgy's Favourites" include hefty helpings of stir frys and chicken curry for a surprisingly multicultural palate.
Whether visiting Georgy Porgy's flagship spot in North Toronto or their newly minted locale in Richmond Hill, guests can choose to dine indoors amongst numerous flat-screen televisions to catch the latest sports event, or venture out to the sizable patio. Check out Georgy Porgy's recent spot on Rogers TV Eat Here series.
Locations (choose one at checkout):
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Richmond Hill: 13071 Yonge St.
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North York: 1448 Lawrence Ave. E