Earls Dining Empire’s Push Eastward A Long Time Coming

January 28, 2011 by Cris | 0 Comments

Globe and Mail:

At 82, Leroy (Bus) Earl Fuller is a legend in the restaurant trade, having come out of Montana as a young A&W franchisee and built the Earls casual-dining empire from a Western Canadian base. The Earls concept of drinking and dining has expanded to include brands such as Joey’s, Saltlik and Cactus Club (of which Mr. Fuller is part-owner). Except for a brief flurry 30 years ago, Mr. Fuller has never made a big splash in Eastern Canada – particularly in the meet-and mingle areas of Toronto’s financial district. That changes next month when he and his four sons open the first Earls in the King-Bay-York corridor (and 62nd in total) – the latest move in an Eastern offensive for the Vancouver company.

Why this thrust into Ontario now?

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