List of Canadian restaurant chains explained

See also: List of restaurants in Canada. Although many of the largest restaurant chains in Canada are US-based (McDonald's and Yum! Brands among others), some Canadian-based (owned and operated from Canada) restaurant chains are growing and have expanded into other markets, especially into the US.

Major chains

241 Pizza

See main article: 241 Pizza. 241 Pizza was founded in Toronto in 1986. Since then, 241 Pizza has expanded across Ontario, and has locations in Newfoundland and Saskatchewan.

A&W (Canada)

A&W Restaurants entered the Canadian market in 1956. In 1972, the American company sold the Canadian unit to Unilever thus creating A&W (Canada). In 1995, it was spun off into an independent entity with no ties to its American counterpart. They have over 800 locations nationwide.[1]

Bâton Rouge Steakhouse & Bar (restaurant)

See main article: Bâton Rouge (restaurant). Founded in Laval, Québec Bâton Rouge is a steakhouse and bar owned by MTY Food Group Inc., with most of their locations found in Québec and the Greater Toronto Area.

BeaverTails/Queues de Castor

See main article: BeaverTails. BeaverTails pastry (or Queues de Castor pâtisserie in Quebec) is a chain of pastry stands operated by BeaverTails Canada Inc. The chain's namesake product is a line of fried dough pastries, individually hand-stretched to resemble a beaver's tail. The chain began in Ottawa and now has franchises and licensees in six countries: Canada (Atlantic Canada, Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, British Columbia and Quebec), the United States, Japan, France, U.A.E., and Mexico.

Ben & Florentine

Ben & Florentine is a Canadian breakfast and lunch restaurant chain, serving around 2.5 million customers per year. The founders used characteristics from their own families to create the concept of the chain. Each Ben & Florentine restaurant is owned individually as a franchise. Ben & Florentine was founded in 2008 in Saint-Laurent, Quebec and the first restaurant opened in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec. By 2011, it had 16 locations in the province of Quebec. The chain has been a CFA member since 2010. The restaurant chain began by serving an extensive breakfast and lunch menu, and later extended hours to include dinner selections. In 2012 the chain expanded into Ontario,[2] and by 2014 there were 31 locations. In 2015, the chain had 43 franchise units.[3]

Big Smoke Burger

See main article: Big Smoke Burger. Big Smoke Burger is a chain of burger restaurants founded by Mustafa Yusuf in Toronto in 2007 with 17 locations across North America and the Middle East.

Booster Juice

See main article: Booster Juice. Booster Juice is a smoothie/juice bar primarily found in Western Canada. Over time Booster Juice has expanded internationally. Most of the Booster Juice locations are primarily found in shopping malls. To date they now have over 500 locations worldwide as of 2022.

Boston Pizza

See main article: Boston Pizza. Boston Pizza (branded as simply Boston's Restaurant & Sports Bar outside of Canada) has franchised 396 restaurants in North America. Boston Pizza International Inc. was Canada's number one casual dining brand with more than 340 restaurants in Canada and system-wide sales of $831 million in 2008.[4] Annually, Boston Pizza serves more than 40 million guests.[5] [6] The first Boston Pizza location was opened in Edmonton, Alberta in 1964 by Gus Agioritis under the name "Boston Pizza and Spaghetti House". It took 32 years to open its first 100 locations, and eight years for the next 100.[7] The current owners of the restaurant chain, Jim Treliving and George Melville, purchased the company in 1983, 15 years after Treliving bought his first franchise, and 10 years after he first partnered with Melville. Store sales growth has averaged 6.3% for the last decade compared to the industry average of 2.2%.[7]

Cactus Club Cafe

See main article: Cactus Club Cafe. Cactus Club Cafe is a chain of premium casual restaurants founded by Richard Jaffray and Scott Morison in Vancouver in 1988. Currently 31 restaurants are operated across Canada.

C-Lovers Fish & Chips

C-Lovers Fish & Chips are fish and chips franchises in Western Canada.[8] It offers all-you-can-eat fish and chips, and serves ocean-wise seafood[9] and locally sourced ingredients. Every December, C-Lovers restaurants donate $1 from each Prawn Madness dish to the BC Children's Hospital Foundation. In 2012, the restaurant served about 150,000 prawns, and since 2003 donated $86,000 to the Foundation.[10]

Chairman's Brands

See also: Coffee Time and Robin's Donuts. Chairman's Brands is a privately held corporation dedicated to the franchising, development, and marketing of quick-service restaurants. Until 2006, its main operation was Coffee Time with operations in Canada, Greece, Poland, China, Qatar and Saudi Arabia. The chain's first store was opened in 1982 by Tom Michalopoulos in Bolton, Ontario. In October 2006, the company doubled in size, when it purchased the Afton Food Group, a company whose assets included Robin's Donuts, 241 Pizza and Mrs. Powell's Cinnamon Buns.[11] The company also operates Eggsmart, and The Friendly Greek. In all, Chairman's Brands operates more than 500 stores across Canada under its seven brands.[12]

As of November 15, 2016, they operated eight brands with over 440 locations in five countries. The brands were 241 Pizza, Coffee Time, Eggsmart, Mia Fresco, New Orleans Pizza, Robin's, and The Friendly Greek.[13]

Chez Ashton

See main article: Chez Ashton. Chez Ashton is a regional fast food restaurant in Quebec that is famous for its poutine. Chez Ashton was started as a travelling snack cart by Ashton Leblond in 1969. In 1972, poutine was first offered. Leblond hooked his customers by giving free samples of his poutine. The enterprise grew in popularity until Leblond was able to open a restaurant with a dining room open year-round in 1976. The franchise has grown to include 25 restaurants in the Quebec City region.

Coffee Time

See main article: Coffee Time.

Coffee Time is a chain of coffee & donut shops headquartered in the Greater Toronto Area.

Cora Breakfast & Lunch

See main article: Cora (restaurant). Cora, based in Montreal, has 128 restaurants and was started by Cora Tsouflidou in 1987. It can be found in every Canadian province. In 2008, the restaurant changed its name from Cora's breakfast and lunch (in French,) to Cora. Serving such breakfast items as eggs, crepes and French toast, it is known for its all day breakfast and heaping mounds of fruit.[14]

Crabby Joe's Bar • Grill

See main article: Crabby Joe's. Crabby Joe's is a restaurant and bar chain founded in 1996 with 15 Ontario locations and headquarters in Mississauga. "Obsidian Group Inc." has made the decision to swap some of their Crabby Joe's restaurants to "Chuck's Roadhouse".

Country Style

See main article: Country Style. Country Style is a chain of coffee stores operating primarily in the province of Ontario. They have 420 estimated locations in Canada. Country Style was purchased by MTY Food Group Inc.. With their headquarters located in Richmond Hills, Ontario.

Cows Ice Cream

See main article: Cows (ice cream). Cows is a chain of ice cream parlours and cheesemongers with nine locations in Canada and one in the United States. It started in 1983 in Prince Edward Island as an ice cream parlour. Today it is known for its 32 varieties of ice cream, cheddar cheese, and cow-themed merchandise. Sales of Cows ice cream spiked in the summer of 2010, after American television hosts Regis and Kelly showed interest in the chain.[15]

La Diperie

La Diperie is an ice cream chain created in 2014 in Montreal by Sam Arif. In 2016, MTY Food Group acquired 60% of the ice cream chain.[16]

Dixie Lee Fried Chicken

See main article: Dixie Lee Fried Chicken. Dixie Lee Fried Chicken is a fried chicken restaurant that has 39 locations in 3 different Canadian provinces.

Druxy's

See main article: Druxy's. Druxy's is a chain of Canadian fast-food sandwich shops.

Dunn's

See main article: Dunn's.

Earls

See main article: Earls (restaurant chain).

East Side Mario's

See main article: East Side Mario's. East Side Mario's is an Italian restaurant chain, with headquarters located in Mississauga, Ontario. Most of the 85 locations are located in Eastern Canada.

Edo Japan

See main article: Edo Japan (restaurant). Based in Calgary, Alberta, Edo Japan is a quick-service restaurant that primarily sells Japanese food.

Eggspectation

Eggspectation is a restaurant chain originally focused on breakfast and brunch that started in Montreal in 1993. In Canada they have locations in Quebec, Ontario, and British Columbia, and there are additional locations in the United States, Egypt, Pakistan, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates.[17]

Eggsquis

Eggsquis is a midscale chain of restaurants in Quebec and Ontario. As of 2018, there 39 outlets, which are primarily in Quebec. It specializes in egg dishes, from bacon and eggs to omelettes.[18] [19] The first Eggsquis restaurant was opened by Elias Stergiou in Sherbrooke, in 1995.[20] In 2010, the owners of the restaurant chain Chez Cora took Eggsquis to court, claiming that some of the dishes at its Mascouche location had been copied from Cora's, including the names of the dishes.[21] [22]

Elephant and Castle Pub and Restaurant

See main article: Elephant and Castle Pub and Restaurant.

Freshii

See main article: Freshii. Freshii is a quick service restaurant that has about 100 locations all over Canada and 15+ other countries.

Gabriel Pizza

See main article: Gabriel Pizza.

The Great Canadian Bagel

See main article: The Great Canadian Bagel.

Grinner's Food Systems Limited

See main article: article and Grinner's Food Systems.

See also: Greco Pizza. Grinners Food Systems Limited, the franchiser of Greco Pizza (since 1981) and Captain Sub, is a Truro, Nova Scotia-based company. It is owned by Trucorp Investments Incorporated. Trucorp, headquartered in Dieppe, New Brunswick, also owns Bonte Foods Limited, Frank and Gino's Restaurants, and Chris Brothers food products.

Established in Moncton, New Brunswick in 1977, Greco Pizza is one of Atlantic Canada's largest pizza chains. Menu items include pizza, donair, salads, garlic fingers, and the restaurant's proprietary dipping sauces. Many of the over 170 locations in Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland operate co-branded with Captain Submarine. Both are quick-service restaurants.

Captain Submarine was acquired by Grinner's in 2002, when it only had nine locations (21 fewer than it had in the 1980s). Many of the stores franchised since then also sell Greco Pizza items. The purchase brought the number of Grinners franchised restaurants from 111 to 120.[23]

Harvey's

See main article: Harvey's. Harvey's is a quick service restaurant where customers are invited to choose their own toppings.

Hero Certified Burgers

See main article: Hero Certified Burgers. Hero Certified Burgers is a quick service restaurant franchise chain that operates in Canada, with locations concentrated in Southern Ontario. The chain was founded in 2004 by John Lettieri, who opened the first store in Hazelton Lanes in Yorkville, Toronto, Ontario.[24] [25] [26] Lettieri also owns the restaurant chain Lettieri café, based in Toronto.[26] The company was the first Canadian franchise to focus on the provision of fast foods using food products from vendors that adhere to sustainable practices.[27]

Imvescor Restaurants Inc

See also: Scores (restaurant), Pizza Delight, Mikes (restaurant) and Baton Rouge (restaurant). Imvescor was the parent company of the restaurant chains Scores, Pizza Delight, Mikes, Baton Rouge with a history that goes back to 1968.[28] It was known as Pizza Delight Corporation until 2007, when the name was changed to Imvescor.As Pizza Delight Corporation, the company purchased Mikes in 2000 for $14.5 million, Quebec company Scores Rotisserie Barbecue and Ribs in 2005 for $32 million[29] and Baton Rouge Restaurants. Headquartered in Moncton, the company was in charge of 259 restaurants across Canada (101 Pizza Delight, 91 Mikes, 39 Scores, and 28 Baton Rouge).[30]

Imvescor used to be a privately owned corporation that held the licence for the trademark and intellectual property of the four restaurants by PDM Royalties Income Fund. In 2009, the income fund and Imvescor combined their businesses into a new corporation called Imvescor Restaurant Group Inc.[31] The four restaurant chains employed over 10,000 people.Total system sales in 2009 were $324.8 million.[32] Imvescor is now owned by MTY Food Group, after being acquired in December 2017.

Jack Astor's Bar and Grill

See main article: Jack Astor's Bar and Grill.

Jimmy the Greek

See main article: Jimmy the Greek (restaurant).

JOEY

See main article: JOEY.

Joey's Seafood Restaurants

See main article: Joey's Seafood Restaurants.

The Keg

See main article: The Keg.

Kelseys Original Roadhouse

See main article: Kelseys Original Roadhouse. Formerly "Kelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill" is a sit-in Roadhouse known best for their chuck burgers. Kelseys subsidiary is Montana's BBQ & Bar.

King of Donair

See main article: King of Donair.

Kinton Ramen

Kinton Ramen specializes in Japanese ramen (noodle soup). Their first location was on Baldwin Street in Toronto, which opened in 2012. They eventually leveraged a franchise model to multiply their locations to 38 by April 2024, with locations in central Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, Illinois and New York state.[33] [34]

La Belle Province

See main article: La Belle Province (restaurant).

Lafleur Restaurants

See main article: Lafleur Restaurants.

Lone Star Texas Grill

Following Val Belcher's retirement from professional football, Belcher began a successful career as a restaurant entrepreneur. In 1986, Belcher founded the Lone Star Cafe restaurant with former Ottawa Rough Rider teammate Larry Brune in the Ottawa suburb of Nepean. Over the years, it expanded into a franchise business. It was renamed Lone Star Texas Grill, operating under the Lone Star Group of Companies. As of 2020, Lone Star Texas Grill operates over 20 locations across southern and eastern Ontario, including seven in the Greater Ottawa Area where it originated, as a family-style restaurant specializing in wood-fire grill fajitas, authentic Tex-Mex fare and frozen margaritas.

Mary Brown's

See main article: Mary Brown's. Mary Brown's operated mainly in Newfoundland (about 20 locations with 1 location in Halifax and 1 in Ontario) until the late 1970s, when it began expanding in Ontario, Alberta and Nova Scotia. In 2010, there were 38 locations in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 locations in Ontario, 12 in Alberta and 3 in Nova Scotia, for an approximate total of 83. As of 2017, Mary Brown's has expanded into the United States, specifically in Florida. Drive-through and delivery services are available at some locations.

The restaurant chain, started by Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant and Cyril Fleming in 1969, was named after Mary Brown, the wife of a fried chicken recipe creator. The headquarters are in Markham, Ontario.

Mandarin Restaurant

See main article: Mandarin Restaurant.

Mikes

See main article: Mikes (restaurant).

Milestones Grill and Bar

See main article: Milestones Grill and Bar.

Moxies

See main article: Moxies.

Mr. Mike's

See main article: Mr. Mike's (restaurant). Mr. Mike's SteakhouseCasual is a chain of restaurants in Western Canada. It began as a steakhouse where the most popular item on the menu was the Mikeburger, which consisted of grilled steak served on a fresh French loaf with garlic butter and the secret Mike Sauce. It has since evolved to a casual dining arrangement with a "West Coast feel". Mr. Mike's now features a broad menu and full liquor licence, and targets a different demographic.[35] Their first restaurant in Eastern Canada opened in Welland Ontario on November 21, 2017.[36]

MTY Food Group

See main article: MTY Food Group.

See also: Valentine (restaurant) and Thai Express (Canada). MTY Food Group is the parent company of 28 different franchising brands including Yogen Fruz Canada (operates locations as master franchisee), Mucho Burrito, Mr. Sub, Tiki Ming, Mrs. Vanelli's, Taco Time, Country Style, Thai Express, and Tandori.[37] Founded by Stanley Ma, originally from Hong Kong, in 1979 when he opened his first restaurant Le Paradis du Pacifique in Montreal; the company incorporated in 1984 and joined the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2010. Most of the company's growth has come through acquisitions, but MTY has also launched at least 10 of the franchises.The 25-year-old company oversees 2251[38] (up from 1741 in 2010)[39] quick service restaurants (excluding Mr. Sub locations, about 35 of MTY's locations are corporately run.) Its latest acquisitions are Jugo Juice and Groupe Valentine. System-wide sales increased 17.5% in 2010 while the number of locations rose by 57, or 10%.[40]

New York Fries

See main article: New York Fries. New York Fries is a mall-based quick service restaurant chain known for their poutine and hotdogs.

Normandin

Dine-in and take-out restaurant chain founded in Neufchâtel, Quebec, in 1969.[41] As of 2020, the chain had more than 40 restaurants in Quebec.

Nuburger

Originally founded as Unburger, name changed due to confusion over being a non-vegetarian outfit. Operates 4 locations in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

The Old Spaghetti Factory

See main article: The Old Spaghetti Factory.

OPA! of Greece

OPA! is a fast food chain that started with a single food court location in Calgary's Market Mall, where they served Greek dishes. Since 2001, OPA! has grown from a single restaurant to a chain with over 100 locations across Canada, including three university locations; the University of Calgary, the University of Alberta, and MacEwan's SAMU Campus as well as the new YYC Airport US Departures terminal in Calgary.[42]

Osmow's Shawarma

Osmow's Shawarma is a franchised quick-serve shawarma restaurant. It was founded in 2001 by Sam Osmow. The chain has grown to over 140 locations throughout North America with most locations being located in Ontario.[43] [44]

Panago

See main article: Panago. Panago (originally Panagopoulos) is a privately owned quick service pizza chain with 174 franchised locations in Canada, 151 of which are in British Columbia and Alberta. It is headquartered in Abbotsford, British Columbia, where in 1986 the first three stores opened.

In recent years it has attempted to make its food healthier as provincial healthier eating guidelines became more strict.[45] Offerings include multigrain crusts, salads, 33 pizza toppings, and other menu items that have no trans fat, MSG, artificial flavours or artificial colours.

The Pickle Barrel

See main article: The Pickle Barrel.

Pizza Delight

See main article: Pizza Delight.

Pizza Nova

See main article: Pizza Nova. Pizza Nova is a primarily Ontario-based pizza chain founded in 1963 by Sam Primucci with more than 150 restaurants.

Pizza Pizza

See main article: Pizza Pizza and Pizza 73. Pizza Pizza is a primarily Ontario-based pizza chain founded in 1967 by Michael Overs with more than 700 traditional and non-traditional restaurants coast to coast with over 3,000 employees. Its sister brand is western chain, Pizza 73. Pizza Pizza fills approximately 29 million orders annually and has won a Webby for their iPhone App.[46]

Pür & Simple

Pür & Simple is a Canadian chain of restaurants specializing in breakfast and lunch. Founded in 2016, the brand is operated under the Eat It! Brands portfolio.[47] [48]

Recipe Unlimited

See also: Harvey's, Montana's Cookhouse, New York Fries and Swiss Chalet.

Recipe Unlimited (previously known as Cara Operations) operates Harvey's, Swiss Chalet, Montana's Cookhouse, Kelsey's Neighbourhood Bar & Grill and other brands. The company also provides catering services to airlines. The revenue for its 1200 restaurants and its airline solutions division in 2008 was over $2 billion.[49]

Cara Airline Solutions operated about 10 flight kitchens across Canada that served more than 50 air carriers and rail travel customers, it was sold to Gategroup in 2010.

Montana's Cookhouse started in 1995, was acquired by Cara in 2002, and operates 90 restaurants across Canada.

There are 200 Swiss Chalet restaurants in Canada and the US.

New York Fries is another Recipe Unlimited brand with about 200 stores in Canada, Hong Kong, UAE, Kuwait, and South Korea. New York Fries also had a burger company called South St. Burger, that sells burgers along with New York Fries and other products. It was spun off into a separate entity as part of the Cara acquisition.

The largest Canadian-established hamburger chain in the nation, Harvey's was founded in Richmond Hill, Ontario, in 1959, it has franchises from Vancouver to St. John's, though most its restaurants are concentrated in southern Ontario and southern Quebec.[50]

On March 31, 2016, Cara announced that it would acquire the St-Hubert chain of rotisserie chicken restaurants in the summer of 2016.[51] [52]

Recipe Unlimited also owns Prime Restaurants, the parent company of the restaurant chains East Side Mario's, Casey's, Pat and Mario's, Fionn MacCool's and Bier Markt Esplanade. Co-founded in Sudbury in 1980 by Bernard C. Dyer and Nicholas Perpick, the Mississauga-based company operates in Canada and the US. Prime Restaurants was acquired by Fairfax Financial, and many of their East Side Mario's locations have either closed or been converted to Prime Pubs. The Pat and Mario's restaurants have been closed.

Royal Paan

Founded in 2001, Royal Paan operates over 40 franchised locations across Canada, serving Mumbai-style street food. It was founded in Halton, Ontario.[53]

Richtree Market

See main article: Richtree Market.

Shoeless Joe's

See main article: Shoeless Joe's.

Salisbury House

See main article: Salisbury House (restaurant).

Scores

See main article: Scores (restaurant).

Smoke's Poutinerie

See main article: Smoke's Poutinerie.

St. Louis Bar and Grill

St. Louis Bar and Grill is a casual sports bar and restaurant founded in Toronto in 1992 and has expanded to include over 75 locations across Canada, with locations in Ontario, Alberta, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.[54]

Stellas

Founded in 1999, Winnipeg, Manitoba-based Stellas operates 8 locations throughout the city.

St-Hubert

See main article: St-Hubert. Laval, Quebec-based St-Hubert operates 97 restaurants in Canada, making it the 16th largest restaurant chain in the country. It used to have many locations outside the province of Quebec, but withdrew to only in Quebec and Ottawa area. Swiss Chalet has taken advantage of that, growing into more locations, but has narrowed its presence in Quebec. Its unique brand of gravy is one of more than 600 products it sells through grocery stores in eastern Canada. It serves more than 31 million meals every year, including 3.2 million kilograms of cabbage, 6.062 million kilograms of French fries, and 8.3 million servings of desserts.[55]

On March 31, 2016, Cara Operations announced that it would acquire the St-Hubert chain of rotisserie chicken restaurants in the summer of 2016.[51] [52]

Second Cup

See main article: Second Cup. Second Cup Coffee Co. is a Canadian specialty coffee retailer operating more than 345 cafes across the country.[56] Its headquarters are in Mississauga, Ontario.[57] Its stores sell hot and cold beverages, pastries, snacks, pre-packaged food items, hot and cold sandwiches, and drinkware, including mugs and tumblers. Second Cup sales continue to compete with Starbucks, Tim Hortons and McDonald's, which also feature espresso-based specialty drinks.

Since its inception, Second Cup has expanded its franchises to the United States, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Cyprus, Azerbaijan, Angola, Lithuania,[58] and Romania. It also opened a store in Pakistan in 2013, in the United Kingdom in 2014, in the Philippines in 2015, and in Poland in 2016.

Smitty's Family Restaurants

See main article: Smitty's (restaurant). Smitty's Family Restaurants First opened in 1960, Smitty's operates 82 restaurants in Canada, and was one of the first ever franchise model restaurants in the country. Smitty's Restaurants are family owned and operated, and are well known for their all day breakfast, lunch and dinner offerings. Their taglines of All Your Favourites. All Day Long. and Canada's Family Restaurant are represented in a vast menu of choices for every age.

Sunset Grill

See main article: Sunset Grill (Canadian restaurant chain). Sunset Grill is a breakfast restaurant based in Toronto, Ontario. They have 50+ locations to date.

Swiss Chalet

See main article: Swiss Chalet. Swiss Chalet is a Toronto-based restaurant chain known primarily for their rotisserie chicken. To date Swiss Chalet operates in every province but British Columbia. Sometimes you can find a Swiss Chalet and Harvey's combo location.

Symposium Cafe

See main article: Symposium Cafe.

Thaï Express

See main article: Thaï Express. Thaï Express is a Thai quick service restaurant chain that began in the province of Québec with 299 locations in Canada and internationally.

Tim Hortons

See main article: Tim Hortons.

Tim Hortons first store opened on May 17, 1964, in Hamilton, Ontario.[59] Tim Hortons is currently owned by Restaurant Brands International.[60] It is the fourth largest publicly traded quick-service restaurant chain in North America based on market capitalization, and the largest in Canada.[61] It has cornered the Canadian market for baked goods (76%) and coffee (62% compared to Starbucks, in the number two position, at 7%).[62] The company has experienced substantial growth in the United States, where it has 613 stores (April 2011, about 220 more than it had in June 2008).[63] [64] It has a same-store sales growth rate of 3.9% in Canada and 4.9% in the US. The new partnership with Cold Stone Creamery helped push its US presence to over 600 stores. The partnership has since dissolved.[65] Sales exceeded $2 billion in 2008. It was controlled by Wendy's International Inc. for 11 of the 46 years of operation, from August 8, 1995, until the end of 2006. On April 3, 2011, Tim Hortons oversaw 3,782 locations in North America 3,169 of which were in Canada.[63]

In the fourth quarter of 2010 Tim Hortons' profits were 27% more than they were over the entire 2009 fiscal year (for the quarter net income was up 314%).[66] [67]

In Forbes 2011 edition of the world's 2000 largest companies, Tim Hortons placed 1469th overall (up from 1714th in 2010) with annual sales of $2.6 billion (up from $2.014 billion in 2010), profits totalling $628 million (up from $280 million), assets worth $2.5 billion (up from $1.90 billion) and a market value of $7.5 billion (up from $5.41 billion). The data is from the year ending January 2, and market value is from March 11, 2011.[68] [69]

Urban Sparq Hospitality

Edmonton restaurant group that owns 7 restaurant brands in Western Canada, Minneapolis and Halifax.[70] Banners include The Pint (7 locations), Knoxville's (2 locations), Beercade, The Denizen Hall, Crash Hotel, Argyle Bar & Grill, and Arena Liquor store.[71]

Wild Wing

See main article: Wild Wing Restaurants. Wild Wing is a wing sports bar based in King City, Ontario. Wild Wing has 96 locations throughout Canada, with plans to introduce a new concept "Wild Wing Roadhouse" in Chatham, Ontario in 2024.

Wimpy's Diner

See main article: Wimpy's Diner. Wimpy's Diner is a chain of 50's & 60's family dining restaurants chain with 51 locations across Canada.

White Spot

See main article: White Spot. From British Columbia White Spot is a quick service restaurant that is known for their hamburgers and Triple O's sauce.

The Works

The Works is a full service, licensed, casual dining restaurant chain with outdoor work themes (road signs, street lights, traffic lights, fences, tools, hydro meters, etc.). This Ottawa based chain has 27 locations in Ontario,[72] and the restaurant's main menu feature is burgers. It offers six kinds of patties and over 50 types of toppings including peanut butter, deep fried bacon, Kraft dinner and seven kinds of cheese. It is also known for its Tower-O-Rings appetizer, with 12 large onion rings that comes with two dipping sauces.[73]

See also

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