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State & Main Kitchen and Bar brand was developed and launched in 2012, expanding from Western Canada into Guelph, Ontario two years later. Now, State & Main has over 25 locations throughout four provinces. Franworks acquired Elephant and Castle Pub and Restaurant in 2012. The chain has operated restaurants in Canada and the United States.
State & Main, a Canadian restaurant chain owned by Franworks Group; State and Main, a 2000 film This page was last edited on 4 November 2021, at 01:32 (UTC). Text is ...
The 2011 Mercury review was positive, describing the restaurant as "one of a kind" and summarizing it as having "intoxicating flavours, laid-back atmosphere, great service". [1] According to a 2014 Waterloo Chronicle article by Bob Vrbanac, Bhima's "has been rated as one of the top places to dine in Canada" and is among the highest rated ...
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, [73] and the restaurant's main menu feature is burgers.
People who live in Nashville and in surrounding areas will get a good deal on turkeys, which sell for just $24.85 in the state. That's the price for a 15-pound bird, too. GMVozd/istockphoto
Old Quebec Street is located at the center of downtown Guelph. The building's West Parkade is a fee-based visitor parking, [6] and visitors may also access the mall by public transportation, including the many bus stops on Wyndham Street facing the mall's main entrance, and the nearby Guelph Bus Terminal. [7] [8] [9]
Since Chicago-based hospitality company Levy Restaurants took over the food service in 2002, the stadium has offered up a themed menu for its 65,000 fans every Thanksgiving.
Burger Baron sign Burger Baron Cup. Burger Baron was founded in 1957 by Jack McDonnell. [2] It was founded in either Calgary or Lethbridge, Alberta (the location and ownership of the first site is disputed), Burger Baron was the first drive-in chain in Western Canada.