Fran's Restaurant, Toronto
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Fran's Restaurant Food Corporation | |
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Type | |
Founded | Toronto, Ontario (1940) |
Headquarters | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Products | Eggs Benedict Butter Pancakes Fusion Cuisines Milk Shakess Burgers Soups Sandwiches Big Breakast |
Website | www.Fransrestaurant.com |
Fran's Restaurant is a restaurant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was once part of a chain known chiefly for one of its branches being a haunt of pianist Glenn Gould.
The flagship store was opened in 1940 by Fran Deck near the intersection of St. Clair Avenue West and Yonge Street. Fran's originally had only ten seats, but later expanded to a small chain of restaurants in Toronto, including locations at Yonge Street and College Street, and Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue, and in Hamilton, Ontario.
Deck died in 1977 in a car accident, and the business was continued by his family.
In the 1990s, the family-owned chain was sold to a group of investors who intended to expand the chain throughout the Greater Toronto Area. In 1997, the College St. location was purchased as an independent enterprise and remains open. The remaining locations were closed because of financial restructuring. However, the College location remained operational.
Because of the proximity of the College St. location to Maple Leaf Gardens, many of its clients were hockey fans catching a meal before or after a typical Maple Leafs' hockey game. Moreover, many of its long time customers continued to frequent the location.
In 2004, the owners opened a new location housed in the Pantages Hotels and Suite on Victoria and Shuter Street. With the opening, Fran's modified its menu to include new fusion style cuisine alongside its traditional favourites.
Following the opening of the Victoria and Shuter location, Fran's expanded in Barrie, Ontario. In December 2006, Fran's opened its doors on Bayfield Drive. While the two Toronto locations operate 24 hours, seven days a week, the Bayfield location has regular opening and closing hours.
Fran's was a constant haunt of pianist Glenn Gould. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation profile of Gould notes:
- "Sometime between two and three every morning Gould would go to Fran's, a 24-hour diner a block away from his Toronto apartment, sit in the same booth and order the same meal of scrambled eggs." (Source: CBC)
[edit] References
- DON DOULOFF. FRAN'S STAYS THE COURSE. Review. Retrieved on 2007-19-01.
[1] Official Fran's Restaurant Web Site Coordinates: