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Flipper's Fish House

Flipper's Fish House

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2300 Lawrence Ave E, Toronto, Ontario, M1P 2K9, Canada
(416) 759-6671 www.flippersfishhouse.ca
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Apr 28, 2018
There are so few fish houses left in Toronto so it makes Flippers a treasure. Plus you get a salad bar with it, something that other restaurants have abandoned. Of course, the garlic bread is fresh, hot and delicious. Not sure the complaints about portion size. They serve a decent size piece of fish, unlike other places which believe a portion for one for one meal should last a week. This is our third visit this year and probably won't be our last.

May 13, 2018
Amazing fish and chip!!! The food is always really good!! The place is a hidden gem. The staff and owner are so lovely

May 22, 2018
Excellent service and food is deliciously awesome!! Love the atmosphere!! :)

Mar 24, 2018
This was the worst meal I have had in Toronto!! The vegetables and scallops were previously frozen. The fish was stale and had a metal taste. The shrimps were very chewy! And you get all of this bad food for a mere $52.50! Will definitely not be back!!

Sep 28, 2017
I had my fathers memorial here. My mother had arranged everything with Steve. I told her that I would handle the payment because she had enough to deal with. When I went to pay Steve, the prices were higher and there were additional charges that were not mentioned. Hid did not honour what he agreed on with my mom. Was it because she was at the other end of the room? I tried to mention it, but at that point after going through much, I didn't want to bother fighting over a few hundred dollars. I mentioned it to my mother who was furious. Nonetheless, we will be taking our business elsewhere for my fathers 40 day memorial. I feel we were taken advantage of at a horrible time in our lives.

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