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To do so, the collective brands of Casey's, East Side Mario's, and Pat & Mario's merged with the Lime Rickey's brand from Toronto to become Prime Restaurant Holdings Incorporated in August 1989. [citation needed] Prime Restaurants has become a major force in the current Canadian restaurant industry largely in part because of this acquisition ...
Mill Street Brewery is a brewery in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that is a part of Anheuser–Busch InBev and named after Mill Street where it is located. During its first decade of operation, as an independent brewer, Mill Street won several awards including Golden Tap Awards for Best Toronto Microbrewery ('04-'08) and Best Toronto Beer (for Tankhouse Ale: '04-'07), and was named "Canadian ...
Fran's, originally beginning as a diner, had only ten seats, but later expanded to a small chain of restaurants in Toronto, including locations at 2275 Yonge and Eglinton (1945–2001), 1386 Bathurst south of Vaughan Road, Yonge and College (1950–present), Yonge and Dundas (1960–1984) and one in Hamilton. The head office was on Mt Pleasant ...
Prime Restaurants Inc. (formerly Prime Restaurant Royalty Income Fund) is a Canadian holding company, which operates the restaurant chains East Side Mario's (stayed with Recipe Unlimited when Prime Restaurants was sold to Foodtastic), Tir Nan Og, Paddy Flaherty's, D'Arcy McGee's, Fionn MacCool's and formerly Bier Markt (stayed with Recipe Unlimited when Prime Restaurants was sold to Foodtastic).
Originally the road's southern terminus was at what is today Eglinton Avenue, with the present realignment to tie into Dixon Road being constructed during the late 1950's and early 1960's coinciding the expansion of Pearson Airport, [9] with a short stub remaining south of Highway 401 until the mid-1980's, when it was removed due to the ...
As of May 2024, the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) contains seven airports, eight heliports, and one water aerodrome. [2] [3] These aviation facilities are situated within and around Toronto and its neighbouring cities, serving airline passengers, regional air travel and commercial cargo transportation.
Illustration of the building, c. 1915 Looking south along Yonge Street toward the Jolly Miller, c. 1936 The Jolly Miller in 1945. The Miller Tavern is a restaurant located in a historic building at 3885 Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario, south of York Mills Road in the York Mills neighbourhood. [1]
2006 - Hot Chip: Live At The Horseshoe, Toronto (recorded live 2005) 2006 - Loudness – Loudness In America 06 (concert film) 2006 - The Parkas: A Life Of Crime documentary / The Scars To Prove It E.P. (track "My Life Of Crime", recorded 2005) 2006 - Wolf Eyes: Live At Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto; 2006 - Wolf Eyes / John Wiese: Live Frying: Toronto