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Swiss Chalet is a Canadian chain of casual dining restaurants [1] founded in 1954 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [2] Swiss Chalet has locations in most Canadian provinces, but about 80% are in Ontario and there are currently none in Quebec or British Columbia. [3] Swiss Chalet is among the holdings of Recipe Unlimited, which also owns the fast ...
A Swiss Chalet restaurant in Markham, Ontario. 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 and Quebec. Sometimes you can find a Swiss Chalet and Harvey's combo location.
Recipe Unlimited Corporation is a Canadian company that operates several restaurant chains such as Swiss Chalet, Harvey's and The Keg, and food distribution for large operations. The company was originated in 1883 as Canada Railway News Company that sold newspapers, magazines and confectioneries before moving to the restaurant business.
In March 2016, St-Hubert agreed to be purchased by Toronto-area based Cara Operations (now known as Recipe Unlimited), the owner of the rival Swiss Chalet rotisserie chicken chain, for $537 million. [2] [3] Cara increased its restaurant presence in Quebec as the St-Hubert chicken deal closed in September 2016. [4]
Take-out food from Swiss Chalet in Toronto. This is a list of notable chicken restaurants. This list includes casual dining, fast casual and fast food restaurants which typically specialize in chicken dishes such as fried chicken, chicken and waffles, chicken sandwiches or chicken and biscuits.
Harvey's combined with a Swiss Chalet An East Side Mario's location in Moncton, New Brunswick. Fresh Restaurants [1] Bier Markt [2] Burger's Priest [3] East Side Mario's; Elephant & Castle [3] Harvey's; The Keg [3] Kelseys Original Roadhouse; Landing Restaurant Group [3] Montana's BBQ & Bar; New York Fries [3] Original Joe's; The Pickle Barrel ...
Harvey's in Richmond Hill in 2020. Harvey's was co-founded by George B. Sukornyk and Rick Mauran in early 1959 as equal shareholders. Mauran originally thought to call the chain Humphrey's, [6] riffing off of the down-home friendliness connoted by the Henry's Hamburgers chain that was already successful in the United States at the time (today, only one Henry's restaurant survives). [7]
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