Mr. Mike's (restaurant)

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Mr. Mike's (Restaurant)[edit | edit source]

Mr. Mike's is a renowned restaurant chain in Canada, known for its casual dining experience and a wide variety of menu options. The restaurant chain was established in the year 1960 and has since grown to become a popular choice among food lovers across the country.

History[edit | edit source]

Mr. Mike's was founded by Mike Cordoba and Mike Green in Vancouver, British Columbia. The first restaurant was opened in Richmond, British Columbia. The founders' vision was to create a restaurant that offered a relaxed dining environment with a focus on quality food and excellent service.

Menu[edit | edit source]

The menu at Mr. Mike's includes a wide range of dishes, from steaks and burgers to salads and desserts. The restaurant is particularly famous for its 'Mikeburger', a signature dish that has been a part of the menu since the restaurant's inception.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Mr. Mike's has expanded its operations across various provinces in Canada, including Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Each restaurant location maintains the brand's commitment to quality food and service, while also reflecting the local culture and tastes.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Over the years, Mr. Mike's has received numerous awards and recognition for its service and food quality. This includes being named as one of the 'Best Casual Dining Restaurants' in Canada by Restaurant News.

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