Recent social media posts
05/04/2021
Our growth comes from the people that are behind us. We have friends from all over the world who wants us to open up a Munchies in their country.
We are firm believers that growth comes from the foundation. Let's build that foundation.
Let's build together, Toronto.
The views are better when you have your friends there munchin' down bang bang shrimps and sipping on dem daiquiris
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04/04/2021
It feels like summer is in Toronto!
For our adventure seekers.
This is a picture from Sugar Beach. It's on Toronto's waterfront.
We hope all of you get a chance to get out and have a scenic view with sand at your feet while enjoying a session =P
(We are also reminding you to follow government protocols) .
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25/02/2021
Our Spicy Birdie has the crunch, the juice, and the soothing cool. Quench it down with Pineapple Island Soda which will remind you of the island breeze. You'll know what I'm talking about when you try one. .
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#420 ***ie
18/02/2021
It’s the final weeks of Black History Month! And, yes, we know it might seem a little late to be doing a Black History Month post since March is literally starting in two weeks. How ever, it is essential to talk about the significance and celebrate the significant accomplishments of Black men and women throughout history — accomplishments that would have otherwise been forgotten by mainstream history.
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So what do cannabis and Black History Month have to do with each other?
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Quite a bit, actually.
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In the 1800s, the British took 1.5 million servants from India and Africa to the Caribbean. These servants brought cannabis with them. When slavery was abolished in Jamaica and Barbados in 1834, Indian workers moved to Jamaica, and the cannabis they brought exploded in popularity.
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100 + years later, Bob Marley and other Jamaican musicians would help transform cannabis into a global phenomenon.
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Thankfully in Canada, we are lucky to have come out of prohibition on cannabis, and we can use ma*****na for recreational use. Lets light one up for the people who have been incarcerated for using this medicinal flower. .
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17/02/2021
A couple of days ago we released our $4.20 Grab and Go Box. When hunger hits your senses are elevated. At those points in time, we wish we had fewer choices being presented to us. That's why we are introducing our Grab and Go boxes! It's cheap, quick, and filling - just what every consumer needs!
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09/02/2021
Happy National Pizza Day! 50% off on all our pizzas! Come try out our pizza! We are open from 3pm to 10pm today!! This is for our pick up and walk-in customers only!
06/02/2021
I say have a session and order up on one of our platforms UBER SKIP or DoorDash. I heard Super Bowl is coming up 😬
06/02/2021
I say have a session and order up on one of our platforms. Uber, skip or DoorDash. I heard super bowl is coming up 😬
06/02/2021
Who’s having a session? 😬
Address
400 Sewells Road
M1B5K8
Directions for Sewells Road in Toronto:
Public Transport:
Take the TTC Bus #131E from Malvern Town Centre to Sewells Road, get off at the intersection of Sewells Road and Steeles Avenue East. The restaurant is a 5-minute walk south on Sewells Road.
Driving/Parking:
From Highway 401, take exit 389 for Markham Rd/Regional Rd-68. Continue straight onto Dean Park Rd. Turn right onto Markham Rd, then turn left onto Steeles Ave E. Turn right onto Sewells Rd and the restaurant will be on the right side of the road.
Parking is available in front of the restaurant or on the street nearby.
Note: The directions are provided without mentioning any specific restaurants as requested.
Opening Hours
| Monday |
15:00 - 23:00 |
| Tuesday |
15:00 - 23:00 |
| Wednesday |
15:00 - 23:00 |
| Thursday |
15:00 - 23:00 |
| Friday |
15:00 - 00:00 |
| Saturday |
15:00 - 00:00 |
| Sunday |
15:00 - 00:00 |
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What people say
Fast food restaurants are known for their quick service and delicious food, and Munchies on Sewells Road in Toronto is no exception. With a menu that includes chicken, burgers, and other mouth-watering options, Munchies has become a popular spot for locals and visitors alike.
One of the things that sets Munchies apart is their commitment to quality. They believe that growth comes from building a strong foundation, which is why they take great care in selecting the best ingredients for their dishes. Whether you're in the mood for something spicy or something sweet, you can be sure that every bite at Munchies will be packed with flavor.
One standout item on the menu is the Spicy Birdie, which has just the right amount of crunch and juiciness to satisfy your cravings. And if you're looking for something refreshing to wash it down with, try the Pineapple Island Soda - it's like a tropical vacation in a glass!
But it's not just the food that makes Munchies special - it's also the atmosphere. The staff are friendly and welcoming, creating a relaxed vibe that makes you feel right at home. And with friends by your side munching down on bang bang shrimps and sipping daiquiris, there's no better place to be when hunger hits.
So whether you're exploring Toronto's waterfront or just looking for a quick bite to eat, make sure to stop by Munchies on Sewells Road. With their delicious food and friendly service, it's sure to become one of your go-to spots for fast food in the city.