Zaks Diners

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Zaks Diners is a chain of diners based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The diner chain is known for its classic American-style menu, featuring items such as hamburgers, milkshakes, and breakfast dishes.

History[edit | edit source]

Zaks Diners was founded in 1986 by Zak Pashak, a local entrepreneur with a passion for classic diner food. The first location was opened in the ByWard Market, a popular shopping district in Ottawa. The diner quickly gained popularity for its nostalgic atmosphere and quality food, leading to the opening of additional locations throughout the city.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Zaks Diners features a variety of classic diner dishes. This includes a range of hamburgers, made with locally sourced beef and served with a choice of toppings. The diner also offers a selection of milkshakes, made with real ice cream and available in a variety of flavours. Breakfast is served all day, with options including pancakes, eggs, and bacon.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Zaks Diners currently operates three locations in Ottawa. The original location in the ByWard Market remains a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Additional locations can be found in the neighbourhoods of Kanata and South Keys.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Zaks Diners has received positive reviews for its food and atmosphere. The diner has been praised for its commitment to quality ingredients and its friendly service. It has also been recognized for its contribution to the local community, including its support of local farmers and producers.

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