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If you live in Brampton, you know how it goes.
You're crawling along Queen Street in traffic, thinking about dinner. Or you've just left Bramalea City Centre with way too many shopping bags and zero energy to cook. Or you're a Sheridan student on the bus, scrolling your phone, wondering where to grab something actually exciting to eat.
That's usually when the craving hits: something spicy, something chatpata, something that feels like the street food back home.
That's exactly the gap Sixty5 Street Brampton fills.
At its core, Sixty5 Street Brampton is all about Indian street food – the kind you usually only get on a busy corner in Mumbai, Delhi, or Ahmedabad. But here, it's right off your Brampton commute, close to areas like Airport Road, Torbram Road, and Castlemore.
If you've never been and you're wondering, "What type of street food does Sixty5 Street serve? What are their most popular dishes?" — let's walk through it, one bite at a time.
There are a lot of places to eat in Brampton. So why does Sixty5 Street Brampton come up so often when people talk about the best street food in Brampton?
A few reasons:
It works just as well for:
You can get a feel for everything they serve on the official Sixty5 Street menu, but let's break down the most popular categories and dishes people keep coming back for at Sixty5 Street Brampton.
If you ask regulars what they love most about Sixty5 Street Brampton, you'll hear one word a lot: chaat.
Chaat is that perfect mix of crunchy, tangy, spicy, sweet – basically every taste at once. And it's done properly here.
Some of the most talked-about street food dishes at Sixty5 Street Brampton are the chaat options. You'll usually find:
Picture this: you've just finished a long day at one of the offices near Torbram Road, and you swing by Sixty5 Street Brampton with a co-worker. You order a big chaat platter "just to share" — and within minutes, it's silent at the table except for crunching and the occasional "Wait, this is actually so good."
That's the power of chaat at Sixty5 Street Brampton.
There's something about a cold, rainy evening in Brampton that just screams Indo-Chinese.
You know the kind of night: dark by 5 pm, the 410 is crawling, your windshield won't stop fogging, and you just want something hot, saucy, and comforting.
That's when a lot of people land on Indo-Chinese from Sixty5 Street Brampton.
Some of the most loved Indo-Chinese style items on the Sixty5 Street menu include:
Noodles
Stir-fried with veggies and sauces, smoky and full of flavour. Great for students heading home from Sheridan or families driving in from Castlemore.
Fried rice
Comfort food with a twist – not plain, not boring, just right for when you want a full meal.
Crispy starters and sides
Fried, tossed in sauces, and perfect for sharing with friends.
When people say they miss the taste of street-style Indo-Chinese from India, this is exactly what they're talking about. Sixty5 Street Brampton has become a go-to for that craving.
Of course, not every craving is about chaat or noodles. Sometimes you just want to hold something in your hands, take a big bite, and call it a day.
That's where the burgers, wraps, and loaded snacks at Sixty5 Street Brampton come in.
These are especially big hits with:
On the Sixty5 Street menu, you'll usually find:
These are the "gateway" items for people new to Indian street food in Brampton. Once they've tried a burger or wrap from Sixty5 Street Brampton, they usually come back to experiment with chaat and Indo-Chinese next time.
If you spend time near Sheridan College Davis Campus, you've probably heard someone say:
"Let's just go to Sixty5."
It's kind of become a go-to phrase.
For Sheridan students, Sixty5 Street Brampton hits that sweet spot between:
They come in groups, split a few items from the Sixty5 Street menu, and make an evening of it. Or they just grab something quick and hop in an Uber.
Late-night cravings are a big thing in Brampton too. A lot of places close early, or they don't serve the kind of bold, street-style food you're in the mood for. That's one of the reasons Sixty5 Street Brampton keeps popping up in local conversations — especially for people in Brampton East, Airport Road, and Queen Street who want something with real flavour after dark.
If that sounds like you right now, you don't even have to leave the couch. You can use the Order Online option and get your Sixty5 Street Brampton favourites delivered.
Brampton families are serious about food.
Between kids who only want fries, parents who miss authentic Indian flavours, and grandparents who are suspicious of anything "too fusion," finding a place that works for everyone is not easy.
That's why Sixty5 Street Brampton has become a regular weekend stop for a lot of families from Castlemore, Bramalea, and the Airport Road area.
Most families do a mix of:
Because the Sixty5 Street menu is built around sharing-friendly dishes, everyone gets to taste a bit of everything. No one leaves hungry, and no one has to argue about just getting pizza… again.
If you're planning a casual family dinner, you can always check out the options on their Home page or jump straight to the Sixty5 Street menu and start planning what to try first.
The first time you look at everything Sixty5 Street Brampton offers, it can feel like a lot. Chaat, Indo-Chinese, burgers, wraps, snacks, drinks – where do you even start?
Here's a simple way to explore the Sixty5 Street menu:
You can browse everything calmly at home on the Sixty5 Street menu, then use Order Online when you're ready, or just head over using their Google Maps location and decide on the spot.
If you have questions, food preferences, or want to check something before you visit, you can always reach out through the Contact page.
It's easy to forget there are real people behind restaurants like Sixty5 Street Brampton – people who grew up on this food and wanted to share it with a city like Brampton.
If you're curious about how it started, what inspired the menu, or what "Sixty5 Street" actually means, you can read more on their About page.
Knowing the story behind Sixty5 Street Brampton makes the food feel even more personal. It's not just another place off Queen Street – it's a spot built by people who genuinely love Indian street food and understand what Brampton families, students, and food lovers are looking for.
So, what type of street food does Sixty5 Street serve? In short:
And what are Sixty5 Street Brampton's most popular dishes?
The ones that keep showing up at tables, in photos, and in conversations across Brampton – those chaat platters, Indo-Chinese mains, and fusion snacks that hit just right after a day at Bramalea, a shift near Torbram Road, a drive along Airport Road, or an exam at Sheridan.
If you haven't tried it yet, maybe it's time.
You can:
However you get there, your next Brampton street food craving is pretty much sorted.
Sixty5 Street Brampton focuses on Indian street food: chaat, Indo-Chinese dishes, burgers, wraps, snacks, and drinks. It's designed to feel like the busy food lanes of India, but right here in Brampton, close to areas like Bramalea, Torbram, Castlemore, and Airport Road.
Yes, Sixty5 Street Brampton is a popular choice for late-night cravings, especially for people living near Queen Street and Airport Road. Whether you want loaded fries, noodles, or a quick burger, you can often count on them when other spots have closed or just don't hit the spot.
All the time. Sheridan College students love Sixty5 Street Brampton because the food is flavourful, filling, and still budget-friendly. It's a common stop after evening classes, project work, or weekend hangouts, especially when everyone's tired of basic fast food and wants proper Indian street food.
Very much so. Families from Bramalea, Castlemore, and around Airport Road often visit Sixty5 Street Brampton for casual dinners. The menu has something for every age – from mild snacks and fries to bold chaat and Indo-Chinese plates. Sharing a mix of dishes works really well for family tables.
Yes. You can use the official Order Online link to place your order for pickup or delivery, depending on your area. It's ideal for nights when you're stuck at home in Brampton East, tired after Bramalea shopping, or just not in the mood to drive.
The most popular dishes at Sixty5 Street Brampton usually include loaded chaat plates, Indo-Chinese noodles and fried rice, desi-style burgers, wraps, and crispy snacks. Regulars often mix one chaat, one Indo-Chinese item, and a snack or fries to share, especially when visiting from Torbram or Queen Street.
A lot of dishes at Sixty5 Street Brampton do have a kick, but it's not "one spice level for everyone." You can usually ask for milder or spicier versions, especially for chaat and Indo-Chinese. That makes it easier to bring kids, parents, or anyone who prefers lighter flavours without losing the street food feel.
Sixty5 Street Brampton is a short drive from Bramalea City Centre, making it a convenient food stop after shopping. Many families and friend groups plan their mall trip and then swing by Sixty5 Street Brampton afterward for chaat, noodles, or snacks before heading home.
Yes, there are plenty of vegetarian options at Sixty5 Street Brampton. Most chaat, a lot of Indo-Chinese dishes, and many wraps and snacks are veg-friendly. It's one of the reasons the restaurant is so popular with Brampton families and students who prefer vegetarian Indian street food.
You can reach them directly through the Contact page on their website. Whether you're planning a small group visit after shopping at Bramalea, a casual celebration for Sheridan friends, or just want to check menu details, the team at Sixty5 Street Brampton is easy to get in touch with.
