Webers on highway 11 near Orillia is one of the best pit stops I've come across on road trips. Best thing I like about them is their menu that has LIMITED options. We got double patty burgers with cheese, poutine and chocolate milk shake. Burgers were not spectacular but was made just right. You can get better poutine elsewhere so stick to fries instead and the chocolate milk shake was not bad. There's always a line up to place an order, however their service is super quick and efficient. I'd definitely go there again to try their foot long hot dog.
It was the 1st of July and me, Mark and our special guest for this review Kerwin, were on the hunt for a joint north of the city. And what better place to try than Webers famous charbroiled burgers on Highway 11! When I was younger, my grandmother was living in North Bay and we would occasionally drive up north for frequent visits. On the way up alongside the highway are many pit stops, but one in particular that caught my attention, just before you enter cottage country, is a stop with two used train cars and a joint that is unique in so many ways. I have always wondered why every time we drive past this stop there was always a huge line. Needless to say, on this particular July the 1st, I got my wish to find out what was driving people there by the thousands.
ocated just off Highway 11 is Webers Charcoal Barbecued Burgers, which is apparently known for their insane lineup but also equally incredible efficiency. We pull into the grey gravel parking lot just before noon; another parking lot is situated on the opposite side of the highway, where a connecting bridge allows diners to travel across to the restaurant area safely and quickly.
Weber's main food preparation area, a separate hut for Kawartha's Dairy/yogen fruz, as well as a Roots pop-up clothing booth can be found on the same terrain. Dining spots are in abundance, ranging from two indoor halls taking the form of railway cars to outdoor picnic tables shielded by large patio umbrellas. Colourful lawn chairs are also made available for lounging when sunshine is plentiful.
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