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The following is a list of notable restaurants in Canada. As of 2021, there were over 97,000 restaurants, bars, and caterers in Canada, with this sector contributing towards 1.5% of the country's GDP .
Category: Restaurants in Canada by province or territory. ... Restaurants in Nova Scotia (6 P) O. Restaurants in Ontario (3 C, 15 P) Q. Restaurants in Quebec (2 C, 3 ...
The Toronto Michelin Guide was originally planned to launch in 2020, but it was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, [5] and instead launched in September 2022. [6] The guide was initiated through a marketing partnership between Destination Toronto and Michelin, similar to other cities the guide has entered in recent years. [ 5 ]
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.
The Keg is a Canadian-owned chain of steakhouse restaurants and bars operating in both Canada and the United States. The first location, originally named "The Keg and Cleaver" restaurant was founded in 1971 by George Tidball in North Vancouver, British Columbia.
In 1996, Reichert formed Richtree Market Restaurants Inc. to purchase the Movenpick restaurants in Canada and the franchise rights for North America. [4] To fuel the new company's rapid expansion, Richtree became a public stock company in February 1997 by selling stock on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the stock symbol MOO.b. [2]
The Gobbler, Johnson Creek (bar only - closed 1992, reopened as Gobbler Theater, "temporarily" closed in 2021 with no reopening date announced, [23] currently for sale [24]) Polaris, Hyatt Regency Milwaukee, Milwaukee (closed 2009, gutted and reopened as event space under a different name but no longer rotates [25].)
Prime Restaurants Inc. (formerly Prime Restaurant Royalty Income Fund) was a Canadian holding company, which operated the restaurant chains East Side Mario's and Bier Markt, and Prime Pubs their Irish Pubs subsidiary which included: Tir Nan Og, Paddy Flaherty's, D'Arcy McGee's, and Fionn MacCool's.