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Toronto’s expensive, we get it. Your rent’s eating your wallet alive, and Uber Eats just charged you $22 for a bagel. But there are still cheap places to eat in Toronto where flavour punches hard and the bill won’t leave you sobbing in some corner of a bar. 

Enter: Warehouse at Bloor St. and Queen St. 

Every single menu item hovers around $12 or less. Just good, chaotic food, seven days a week. From 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., they’re slinging plates to broke students, late-night snackers, and budget brunchers.

Forget those overpriced, stiff-lipped restaurants Toronto usually throws at you. This is low-key gourmet and messy, just how we like it. 

Fast-Swipe Price 

Here is a quick glance at the top dishes, drinks and their prices: 

  • Stacked Nachos: Gooey cheese, mountain-level toppings, and enough crunch to silence the group chat. Perfect for sharing (or selfish snacking if you are very hungry).
  • Wings (6 Sauce Options): From spicy to sweet, these wings are the six-personality sampler your indecisive soul needed. 
  • Works 2.0 Double Patty Burger: It’s two patties, our signature Macho Sauce, and magic. A full-blown meat meltdown.
  • Veggie Burger: For all our vegan homies. Packed with guac and feta, this plant-based beast doesn’t just sit pretty; it satisfies.
  • Fish & Chips: Crispy beer-battered cod that makes you want to dance. Comes with fries and no emotional baggage. Wondering why it slaps so hard? It’s a cultural icon.
  • Mini Donuts: Warm, fluffy, and rolled in cinnamon sugar. Basically, the dessert you’ve been longing for since your childhood.
  • Pink Warehouse Tower: Part cocktail, part Instagram prop. It’s got gin, Peach Schnapps, and a Corona flipped on its head. Icon behavior.
  • Corona 0.0%: Same beachy vibes, zero hangover. For the driver, the detoxer, or just the person who likes bubbles without the buzz.

That’s a whole date night lineup from one of the go-to cheap places to eat in Toronto, and it’ll still cost you less than your phone bill.. Menu’s right here if you want to double-check.

A Warehouse classic burger with a crispy beef patty, cheese slice, fresh coleslaw, and crispy bacon, served with a side of fries.

Starter Deals to Split with Friends

When you’re broke and hungry, splitting apps is just smart economics. Here’s what you order when the squad pulls up:

  • Stacked Nachos: Loaded, cheesy, and layered with all the things that taste like bliss. Add guac for $3 and you’ve got a full-blown fiesta fit for 2-3 people easily.
  • Loaded Fries: Messy in the best way. Whether it’s a pregame meal or 1 a.m. cravings, this one shows up to satisfy all your carb cravings.
  • Perogies: Soft, golden, and nostalgic. An Eastern European hug.

Split one of each and feed the whole table for under $30. Cheap eats, big mood.

$12-and-Under Mains that Crush Hunger

Warehouse isn’t here for your dainty nibbles. These mains? They hit like a truck and cost less than a Starbucks breakfast.

  • Works 2.0 Burger: A towering double-patty cheeseburger with bacon and macho sauce that slaps. This is your meat monster.
  • Veggie Burger: Guac, feta, and a house bean patty that tastes way more indulgent than it has any right to.
  • Fish & Chips: Crispy beer-battered cod served like your Brit roommate would cry over.
  • Spicy Rigatoni alla Vodka: Yeah, we said pasta. Spicy, saucy, and sitting pretty at $11.25. This one’s a sleeper hit.

Honestly? These are easily among the best cheap places to eat in Toronto, especially when your stomach’s doing the absolute most.

An assortment of Warehouse cocktails, including the Watermelon Jalapeño Mojito, surrounded by street-style soft shell tacos.

Cheap Sips: Cocktails & Drafts That Won’t Break the Bank

Warehouse Drinks pulls no punches. They’re bold, gram-worthy, and budget-friendly:

  • Pink Warehouse: A glorious tower of gin, Peach Schnapps, and a flipped Corona. It’s not just a drink. It’s an accessory.
  • Watermelon Jalapeño Mojito: Spicy, refreshing, makes your taste buds dance with the first sip..
  • Corona Draft (14 oz): Goes down so smooth you’ll wonder what hit you.
  • Guava Spritz: Non-alcoholic and genuinely good. For the DDs and sober babes, this one’s a flex. This is the reason why the trend for non-alcoholic drinks is on the rise.

Build-Your-Own $25 Night Out 

Not to be dramatic, but $25 has never worked this hard:

  • Works 2.0 + 14 oz Corona = $20.30 before tax. Add a tip and still walk out like a baller.
  • Veggie Burger + Guava Spritz = $16.20 and totally vegan-friendly. Balance your budget and your chakras.
  • Share Wings + Pink Warehouse Tower for Two = $25.50-ish, split between two icons.

The combos are endless, but your bank balance stays blessed.

FAQs

Q: What are the cheapest places to eat in Toronto after midnight?
A: Warehouse on Queen and Bloor both serve full menus until 2 a.m. Mains like the Works 2.0 Burger are still $11.55 at 1:59 a.m. Chaos never sleeps.

Q: Do Warehouse locations have vegetarian cheap eats?
A: Hell yes. The Veggie Burger, Loaded Fries, and Perogies are all meat-free, budget-friendly bangers.

Pro Tips to Max Your Savings

Hit up happy hour (3–5 p.m Tuesday through Sunday) 

Get to Warehouse for Delicious Bites 

Life’s expensive, but your next meal doesn’t have to be. From burgers that bang to cocktails that flirt, Warehouse is serving full meals and full vibes. Ready to conquer the best cheap places to eat in Toronto? 

Order online, bring your crew, and feast like you’re rich.