
Montréal's quick-stop for hearty burgers and poutine in a food court setting.
Le Gras Dur au (Le Central) is a casual eatery located in Montréal's bustling food court, offering a menu focused on burgers, poutine, and quick bites. Known for its efficient service and card-only payment, it provides a convenient spot for groups seeking varied options like bacon poutine, smoked meats poutine, and cheeseburgers. While some dishes receive praise for their crispy fries and good cheese curds, the experience is noted for its straightforward, no-frills atmosphere.
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Indulge in our bold burger creations, including the birria burger and chicken burger, served with crispy fries.
Enjoy traditional poutine with cheese curds, gravy, and toppings like bacon or smoked meats for a hearty treat.
Efficient, card-only service in a food court setting, perfect for fast meals during busy days.
A variety of menu items ideal for groups with diverse tastes, from burgers to poutine and sides.
Grab-and-go or eat-in options in a lively atmosphere at Le Central, convenient for on-the-spot meals.
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Overall rating
Toronto Explorer
Very disappointed. We came to Gras Dur after watching Stephan on the Big Burger Battle on StactTV and were excited to try the birria burger. Sadly, it didn’t live up to expectations. The burger came without the coleslaw, which is a key part of the dish and the cashier never informed us. We went to ask for the coleslaw they said they ran out of it. If we had known, we would have chosen something else. Without the slaw, the burger was far too greasy, with no acidity to balance the richness. It was heavy and overwhelming. After all the hype, this was a real letdown.
Norman C
Cheese was mediocre, gravy was okay but too overpowering, not that much meats. Overall disappointing, better poutine options even inside le central.
Kara L
The fries tasted bad in my opinion. Gravy was quite flavourless. But the cheese curds were soooo good and good amount. We got the Bacon Mac and Cheese - bacon was great and the mac and cheese bites were fun but didn’t have much flavour either. Price was quite high for the amount of food
Rayray
Food was okay. But for 45 dollars after tip, I should have gone to Harvey's. 1 trio and a chicken burger shouldn't be this pricy. The breaded chicken for the chicken burger was so thin. It looked like it was bought from the frozen section of a grocery store. I do approve of their french fries. It's crispy and well fried. Their cheeseburger was nothing special. For the atmosphere, we had several house flies buzzing about.
Heather Terech
Food court atmosphere with quick service. Card only, efficient service, but not in the super friendly range but no complaints. Petite size is filling. We tried Bacon and Smoked meats poutine. Both were good, not the best though. Good place to stop with a group who want different things.