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  2. List of Canadian restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton restaurant group that owns 7 restaurant brands in Western Canada, Minneapolis and Halifax. [71] Banners include The Pint (7 locations), Knoxville's (2 locations), Beercade, The Denizen Hall, Crash Hotel, Argyle Bar & Grill, and Arena Liquor store. [72]

  3. Earls (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    His first restaurant was opened in Sunburst, Montana, United States, in 1954 under the name "Green & White". In the late 1950s, Fuller moved his young family to Canada and operated a series of A&W (Canada) locations in Edmonton, Alberta. Soon, the Fullers were operating thirty locations [3] [4] and a series of Fuller’s, a Denny’s type of ...

  4. Pizza 73 - Wikipedia

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    Pizza 73 is a Canadian pizza restaurant chain. It was acquired by the Toronto-based Pizza Pizza chain in 2007 for CA$70.2 million. [1] Pizza 73 has a total of 89 locations in Alberta. The restaurant's name originates from its original phone number: 473–7373. [2]

  5. Joey (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Joey Restaurant Group (stylized as JOEY) is a Western Canadian premium casual restaurant chain based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Joey chain of restaurants was founded by Jeff Fuller. [3] Joey restaurants are a part of a chain of family-owned restaurants, expanding throughout North America.

  6. Elephant & Castle (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, a Canadian restaurant firm acquired Boston-based Elephant & Castle Group, which operated 19 establishments at the time and had filed for chapter 11 protection in 2011. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Franworks Group owned and operated fourteen Elephant & Castle (E&C) restaurants, as of 2014, including five in Canada and nine in the U.S. [ 6 ]

  7. Burger Baron - Wikipedia

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    The original franchise operation collapsed into bankruptcy and current restaurants are independently operated, with different menus, recipes, signage and advertising. [3] Today, there are still dozens of Burger Barons throughout Western Canada, but they are mostly concentrated around Edmonton and in small towns in Alberta. [3]

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  9. Burger King (Alberta) - Wikipedia

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    The former Burger King/Kentucky Fried Chicken No. 5 on 70 Avenue is now a Burger Baron. Burger King was a fast food restaurant chain in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Also known as Burger King Drive-Inn, it was founded by former Imperial Oil executives William R. Jarvis (1926-21 July 2014) [1] and James Duncan Rae (3 September 1923 - 17 December 2014) [2] in 1956.

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