

Ted's Bulletin
4.5(1k+)•
DashPass•
Diner•
Store Info
DashPass
4.5(1k+)•
$$•Diner
Welcome to Ted’s. Your go-to place to savor The Every Day. Come on in for your morning latte, brunch with your crew, lunch with the boss, breakfast (for dinner) with the family, or good conversation a…
Full Menu
7:15 a.m. - 10:25 p.m.Featured Items
US$0 delivery fee, first order
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Featured Items
Blackened Salmon
US$32.20
Crispy Chicken Caesar Wrap
US$21.85
NY Strip Au Poivre
US$44.85
Steak Frites
US$33.92
•84% (13)
Short Rib Stroganoff
US$39.10
Steak and Cheese
US$24.15
•82% (28)
Reviews1k+ ratings • 30+ public reviews
4.5
of 5 stars
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Kelly T
11 contributionsLoved
• 24-09-06The Turkish Eggs are my go to, and the millionaire bar for dessert. Both sooo delicious!
impeccably prepared, delivered neatly and packed well.
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Nadine L
Emerging Expert • 10 contributionsDidn't like
• 24-11-06The previous orders from this restaurant were very good, but this one, not so much. The biggest disappointment was my main course, the club sandwich. The bread was very soggy because the sauces were placed right on the them and since there was no option to have them on the side, had I known I would have skipped them, however with the tomatoes also directly on the bread it probably would have ended up the same, soggy. Take out food needs to be compiled differently than food eaten in a restaurant people! With prices higher than full service, these alterations should be 2nd nature by now, since they make the difference between Woo hoo and ohhh no you did not just give me soggy bread. The most egregious aspect of the sandwich however was the lurkey, manufactured food product we call lunchmeat, pretending to be turkey, each having no semblance to the other. For a $20 sandwich, I expect the turkey to taste like the Thanksgiving kind, unfortunately it did not. Then the combination of salty lurkey and naturally salty bacon, made for an odd flavor profile, which was...well..., not so good. I was pleased however that there were excellent substitions offered for the tired, dreaded french fry (which always ends up arriving in a tired condition) at a zero to low added fee. I chose the street corn which left me wanting much, much more and that pulled the sandwich from 1 star to 2 stars. The Bavarian pretzels were sadly overcooked but the cheese sauce was excellent and was made with real cheese, wow, a pleasant surprise. So after eating corn for dinner, with nothing savory left in my bag, I was forced to do something I would not normally do, (ohh I am such a liar), have cake for dinner. Yes it was expensive, but the size was quite large and the icing was made from scratch, but having an excuse to eat cake for dinner makes it taste even better (that part is true), hence an extra star.
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Michael C
3 contributionsDidn't like
• 24-10-27As of 10/27 Ted's is off the list. They have previously been a go to for their brined chicken and delicious biscuits. The biscuit was all that was good. The chicken being sold now is like the chicken of 6 months ago sliced longways thin into thirds and each piece breaded and cooked to leather hardness. $26.50 for a tired waffle and 3 shavings of chicken thighs. You all cut too deep.
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KT B
2 contributionsDidn't like
• 24-01-01This grilled cheese "sandwich" was an abomination. It was cold, messy, and had a single slice of cheese between two slices of bread that didn't even fit together. The fact that I was charged 15.39 for this "sandwich" and a side salad is ludacris.
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Catherine L
10 contributionsDidn't like
• 26-06-12I was very disappointed with the entire breakfast. The over easy eggs were closer to med/hard with hardly any dipping yolk and the whites were chewy(?). The sausage patties were bland and overcooked. Finally the hash browns were awful. Greasy, barely cooked shredded potatoes that were flipped once on the griddle, barely browned.
Wish I could be kinder but cannot recommend.
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