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Veslo Family Restaurant is located on 100 Arnold St. in Kitchener, Ontario, [1] "hiding on the edge of a residential neighbourhood". [5] Its two dining rooms seat 40 people. [1] The restaurant, a converted house, has a red brick exterior and is described as a place "you don't notice as you drive by".
The Lancaster Smokehouse (colloquially The Lanc) [1] [2] is a southern-style barbeque restaurant in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada at 574 Lancaster Street West. The restaurant is located at a historical building, which was built as a railroad hotel in the 1840s. It was heavily renovated after 4 fires between 1992 and 1994.
Public Kitchen & Bar (stylized as PUBLIC Kitchen & Bar) is a tapas-style bistro in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, located at 300 Victoria St. N. [1] The restaurant began as a catering business, before opening its first brick-and-mortar location in 2013. The restaurant is owned by Carly Blasutti and Ryan Murphy.
Every restaurant was designed to look like a red barn. By 1988, most Red Barns closed down with the few remaining locations renamed “The Farm.” Unfortunately, those locations didn’t go the ...
The Yeti Cafe is a cafe, restaurant, and music venue located in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, at 14 Eby St. N.The cafe is located near the Kitchener Farmer's Market.Victoria Kent opened the Yeti cafe in 2012, located in a repurposed house.
There is no better type of ice in this universe more enjoyable to crunch down on, and no fast-food restaurant more reliable to enjoy it at. Wilder Shaw / Cheapism. 2. Chick-fil-A.
The location of Arabesque was previously a fast food restaurant. [3] In 2011, the restaurant opened a second location, Arabesque Express, for takeout only in Waterloo at 465 Phillip St; [6] it later closed. In 2018, part of Victoria St. N was closed for construction, causing a significant decrease in Arabesque's business as customers needed to ...
Mother's Pizza Parlour and Spaghetti House, or simply Mother's Pizza, was a restaurant revival of a major 1970s and 1980s chain of the same name, which grew to 120 locations in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.