
A&W's wild-caught Cod Burger is back for a limited time to celebrate the summer season
VANCOUVER, BC, July 14, 2025 /CNW/ - Our summer era has officially begun with the return of A&W's seasonal favourite, the Cod Burger and Cod Taco, delivering all of the summer feels in one flavourful bite.
The Return of a Summer Time Favourite
Enjoy our delicious and mouthwatering wild-caught cod, with a crispy golden batter and served with tangy tartar sauce and creamy coleslaw. You can choose a toasted brioche-style bun or a soft flour tortilla.
As one of A&W's top-selling limited-time burgers, the Cod Burger has been beloved by Canadians for featuring wild-caught cod. The fish is lightly fried, creating a delightful crunch complemented with a tender and flaky texture.
"We've seen how much our guests have loved the Cod Burger in the past, and we're excited to bring it back just in time for summer," says Karan Suri, Senior Director, Innovation at A&W. "At A&W, we've become known for having Canada's best-tasting burgers because of our real and natural ingredients, and our Cod Burger is no different."
Enjoy the perfect taste of summer by ordering the Cod Burger and Taco at your neighbourhood A&W restaurant or on the A&W mobile app.

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