The history of the Steak N' Burger restaurants in Toronto Toronto TorontoHistory
In the decade following World War II, dining in restaurants started to become more common among ordinary families in Toronto.
Among them were Swiss Chalet, Church's Fried Chicken, Harvey's Hamburgers, St. Hubert, Steak N' Burger, KFC, and a few years later, Ponderosa. I remember these restaurants well as their openings coincided within the decade when I first started to explore Toronto’s restaurant scene. I had landed my first full-time job, and though earning a modest salary, was anxious to"dine out" with friends.
Visiting the Steak N' Burger at 240 Bloor West was when I attended the University Theatre on Bloor, between Bay and Avenue Road.
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