Mary Brown's

Mary Brown's
Mary Brown's
Type Private
Industry Casual dining
Fast Food
Founded 1969
Founder(s) Patt Tarrant
Cyril Fleming
Headquarters Markham, Ontario (83 locations)
Employees 800
Website http://www.marybrowns.com

Mary Brown's is a Canadian fast-food restaurant chain most popular for its Big Mary sandwich, chicken and 'taters' or potato wedges. Its process involves marinating chicken for up to 48 hours prior to cooking. The company has 83 locations in Canada: 38 in Newfoundland and Labrador, 30 in Ontario, 12 in Alberta, and three in Nova Scotia. It advertises using the slogans Now we're talkin' chicken!!! Famous chicken & taters!

A Mary Brown's restaurant in Guelph, ON

The current CEO of Mary Brown's is Gregory Roberts originally of Triton, NL.

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History

In 1969 Newfoundlanders Pat Tarrant of St. Lawrence and Cyril Fleming of Lamaline opened the first Mary Brown’s restaurant in the Avalon Mall [1] in St. John’s, Newfoundland. During that first year they opened two more restaurants in Newfoundland under the original name, Golden Skillet. The name was later changed to Mary Brown’s in honour of the wife of the U.S. creator of the original fried chicken recipe.

From 1969 to 1978, Mary Brown’s reputation for taste and quality grew with fifteen more franchises being sold to independent operators in Newfoundland and Labrador, and one in Halifax. In 1972, the first restaurant was opened in Ontario in the Arena Plaza located near the corner of Dixie Road and Dundas Street in Mississauga. The first office for Canada was located above this first store. Since then, the company has grown to over 70 restaurants located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Alberta. In the near future, Mary Brown’s intends to open additional outlets in Ontario and Alberta. 75% of sales are takeout orders.[2]

In 2008 and 2009 twelve stores in Alberta and Ontario became 100% Halal.[3]

Corporate

The head office of Mary Brown's Inc., franchisor of Mary Brown's, is located in Markham, Ontario with branch offices in St. John's, Newfoundland and Calgary, Alberta. Mary Brown's is a 100% Canadian owned company and employs approximately 800 people across Canada in its various restaurants.[4]

References

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