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Feedback gevenThe average dinner prices are $15 per person, not including a drink. The lunch specials are both high quality and affordable. The restaurant is clean with a pleasant interior atmosphere. Several large TVs are centrally located, airing whatever sports game is happening that evening.
I went to the boneyard on Thursday night and I must say, the food was exceptional. To start, I ordered the coconut shrimp and the blue cheese wedge. If you enjoy blue cheese, you must try it. For my main course, I had the honey garlic wings and a combo for one as I was with a friend. We ordered the ribs and the beef bones, which were the best in the city, no question. I highly recommend trying this place.
Had the ribs, and I 'd say they were good, but not fantastic. Great flavor, but they weren 't the 'melt-in-your-mouth ' ribs that I was expecting. The service was solid, but the restaurant was pretty empty for a Friday at 7:00. It 's a relatively new location, so perhaps they 're still building their clientele. Overall, pretty good food, but there are definitely better ribs out there.
The restaurant had a casual vibe with a focus on good old-fashioned BBQ. On the most part, I felt that most BBQ items were standard fare, however, there were a few items that I would return to eat many times over. I loved the pulled pork sliders, they were big and the pork was ultra tender. Another stand out was the flavourful baby back and beef ribs basted in their signature Boneyard BBQ sauce. On the menu, the full rack of baby back ribs are $26.95 and worth the cost for its quality and flavour.
When you stumble across a restaurant with the slogan ‘Really Wicked BBQ’ you know it’s going to be good! Boneyard Grill has graced Toronto with its second location of mouth-watering BBQ eats.<br/ <br/ Boneyard Grill is known for their baby back ribs made with a signature secret sauce that includes over 20 ingredients passed down from an old South African family recipe. The menu also includes burgers, wings, sandwiches, salads and much more.<br/ <br/ The new location at Yonge and Lawrence has a neighbourhood-friendly vibe to it which is welcoming to the BBQ restaurant scene. I find a lot of the trendier BBQ joints tend to have a bit of a superior attitude and the service can be lacking. Thankfully the service at Boneyard was extremely efficient and everyone seemed genuinely interested to find out your thoughts about the food. <br/ <br/ I ended up trying many items from the menu and was quite impressed with the flavour and quality of each dish. The wings were cooked perfectly and the meat fell right off the bone. The sliders were juicy and full of flavour and I actually ate them with no condiments, they were THAT good. The baby-back ribs were of course my favourite. The meat was unbelievably tender and the ribs weren't doused in powerful BBQ sauce which was nice. The fries were not my favourite which I'm ok with since I would only come here for the BBQ items anyway.<br/ <br/ Boneyard Grill is a casual spot for the meat-loving type and although salads and sandwiches are on the menu, you have to come here for the BBQ’d goods. Their food is reasonably priced, portions are huge, and flavour is not an issue!