Earls invites you to their establishment. Explore a menu featuring hamburgers, priced at 11$ to 25$. They are open late all week and are conveniently reachable by public transit but also by bicycle. They are in a lively surrounding known for its nightlife. Payments by American Express, Interac, MasterCard and Visa are accepted.more...See more text
We used to love going to Earl's. We were frequent visitors and considered them a great mainstream restaurant with a number of great locations. I absolutely loved their Kung Pao Chicken (the more peppers the better) and they had pretty good appys as well. Then we had a child right around the time that the Earl's locations downtown decided they were no longer going to carry high chairs for their diminutive guests. Not a smart idea. We haven't been back since. In fact, they may even encourage kids to visit now but we will never know because we no longer care since we have happily taken our business to other restaurants who have always welcomed all members of our family.
The restaurant was near the hotel, and a friend of mine recommended us to go, so we did. First, we were a big party, but we didn't had to wait for a table. Service wasn't bad, but there are things that i would change, the waitress refilled every drink when she wanted without asking and without saying that the refill wasn't free. Over to the food, it was well cooked, as ordered, tasty and it was worth the price, the amounts where for grown up adults, not for kids like in most places. As we where a big party, the only table that was available for us, was at the bar, but the ambience was good, the music level was bearable.