Kelseys Original Roadhouse
Kelseys Original Roadhouse is a Canadian restaurant chain that specializes in casual dining. The chain is known for its roadhouse-style atmosphere and menu, which includes a variety of American and Canadian dishes.
History[edit | edit source]
Kelseys Original Roadhouse was founded in 1978 in Oakville, Ontario. The restaurant was created to offer a casual dining experience with a focus on hearty, comfort food. Over the years, Kelseys has expanded its presence across Canada, with numerous locations in Ontario, Quebec, and other provinces.
Menu[edit | edit source]
The menu at Kelseys Original Roadhouse features a wide range of items, including burgers, steaks, ribs, chicken wings, and salads. The restaurant is also known for its selection of beers and cocktails. Some of the popular dishes include:
- Roadhouse Burger
- BBQ Ribs
- Chicken Wings
- Caesar Salad
- Fish and Chips
Atmosphere[edit | edit source]
Kelseys Original Roadhouse is designed to evoke the feel of a traditional roadhouse, with rustic decor, wooden furnishings, and a relaxed, welcoming environment. The restaurants often feature large-screen televisions for sports viewing and may include outdoor patio seating.
Locations[edit | edit source]
Kelseys Original Roadhouse has numerous locations primarily in Ontario, but also in other provinces such as Quebec and Manitoba. Each location maintains the chain's signature roadhouse atmosphere and menu offerings.
Ownership[edit | edit source]
Kelseys Original Roadhouse is part of the Recipe Unlimited (formerly Cara Operations) family of restaurants, which also includes other well-known Canadian brands such as Swiss Chalet, Harvey's, and Montana's.
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