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The Donut Diner was a Canadian coffee and doughnut franchise with many locations and kiosks in and around the Niagara Region and greater Golden Horseshoe areas of Ontario. It was renowned for its old fashioned style of baked goods, its 1950s-era decor, and unique local flavour.
The Donut Diner chain corporate office and chain went bankrupt in 2005. All corporate owned locations closed that year, while franchised locations remained opened being allowed to continue to use the name Donut Diner without corporate support. Over the years many franchised locations have closed and very few locations remain. Avondale Food Stores Limited, a partner of The Donut Diner, still sells and promotes its coffee in some of their convenience stores.
At its peak, all Donut Diner locations were open 24 hours a day and was a major competitor to national donut giant Tim Hortons in Niagara and the GTA of Ontario.
The Donut Diner corporate offices were located in St. Catharines, Ontario. There was approximately 50 operational franchises and at least a dozen kiosks in the Golden Horseshoe.
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Categories:- Doughnut shops
- Fast-food chains of Canada
- Coffee houses of Canada
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