Saturday may be a dark day for the Toronto Maple Leafs fans in your life. They may sigh heavily, walk with shoulders slumped, and maybe even cry a little as they walk past the Air Canada Centre, pass Union Station on the subway or turn on their television sets.
The home opener against perennial rivals the Montreal Canadiens was scheduled for Saturday night, until the first two weeks of regular season games were cancelled due to the NHL lockout.
But hockey fans who want to eat their feelings need look no further than Jump Restaurant on Wellington St. W.
For $10.75, half off the regular price, fans looking for 10 ounces worth of comfort can try the Lockout Burger — a short rib and beef patty topped with aged 7-year-old cheddar and homemade dill pickle relish. It comes with a side of fries and truffle mayonnaise to dip them in.
The idea was to let fans know that, although they can’t watch hockey on a Saturday night, they can still go out and have a good time
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/1270838--nhl-lockout-as-the-usual-pub-promotions-are-put-on-ice-meet-the-lockout-burger
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