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A&W restaurant on the way

Rumours that an A&W restaurant was under construction at this site near Summerside's County Fair Mall were confirmed Wednesday by the developers, the city and the restaurant's franchisee. The fast food restaurant is set to open in January. Stephen Brun/Journal Pioneer

Rumours that an A&W restaurant was under construction at this site near Summerside's County Fair Mall were confirmed Wednesday by the developers, the city and the restaurant's franchisee. The fast food restaurant is set to open in January.

Published on September 28, 2011
Published on September 28, 2011
Topics :
Holland College , APM Group , County Fair Mall , SUMMERSIDE , Charlottetown , Granville Street

By Stephen Brun

 

SUMMERSIDE - It took more than a year after plans were first announced, but A&W's famous root beer is coming to Summerside.

The city's development officer Thayne Jenkins confirmed Wednesday that crews have been working for the past several days at the site of the new fast food restaurant, located at the corner of Granville and Ryan streets.

Owner Derrick McQuaid, who is also the franchisee for A&W's Charlottetown restaurant, said the Summerside location should open in January 2012. 

"It's going to be a triple-A location for it, with access off Ryan Street," McQuaid said Wednesday.

"I've always wanted to go to Summerside, but I was busy with other projects. As soon as the opportunity came available, I jumped on it."

In June 2010, APM Group CEO Tim Banks announced plans for an A&W restaurant near one of the company's Granville Street properties, the former Holland College building. 

This new restaurant will sit across Ryan Street from that property, at the edge of the County Fair Mall's parking lot.  

APM is leasing the commercial land for the project from Crombie REIT, a division of Stellarton, N.S.-based Empire Corp., the mall's landlords. The McDonald's restaurant at the other side of the mall also leases its land from Crombie.

APM has contracted MacLean's Construction of Charlottetown for the A&W project.

"We're looking forward to bringing A&W to Summerside," said APM president Duane Lamont. "A&W has seen quite a bit of success in Charlottetown and we know they will be even more well-received in Summerside"

Jenkins said, according to the building plans, the new restaurant will be 1,860 square feet and seat 50 diners.

McQuaid said the A&W chain has been enjoying a recent growth across Canada, which he attributes to baby boomers rediscovering the restaurant.

"Hopefully we'll be selling root beer and teen burgers in Summerside in no time," he said.

sbrun@journalpioneer.com

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    JP
    - December 30, 2011 at 12:38:33

    To quote Joel Plaskett, "There's a reason why I hate this town."

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    Gord
    - October 4, 2011 at 20:12:17

    Good to hear about A&W arriving. Remember in the 70s we used to have 1

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    christina arsenault
    - October 4, 2011 at 09:12:49

    good i can eat they because no sea food i like the root beer.

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    keith parent
    - October 2, 2011 at 13:49:43

    I agree.Though I live in Montreal in my opinion A & W beats them all in taste. Enjoy.

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    TREE HATER
    - September 29, 2011 at 16:18:23

    Thank god they cut down those tree's that were there in that nice green space, they were an eye soar.

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    GOOD CHOICE
    - September 29, 2011 at 14:49:42

    Excellent since A&W is the best burgers you can get. As for why the Burger King closed. Very few used it, clear enough. Bad food in a bad location. Bring on the Papa Burgers, Moma Burgers, and Mozza Burgers. Finally a burger worth eating.

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    Billy Bob
    - September 29, 2011 at 14:49:33

    Bring back Burger King!!!!!

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    reading news
    - September 29, 2011 at 11:58:12

    what a joke we do not need more fast food in this city. Funny that we focus so much on wellness here yet we have all kinds of fast food

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    Jim Bob
    - September 29, 2011 at 10:14:04

    Bring Back The Whopper!

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    Jimmy
    - September 29, 2011 at 10:14:01

    How long will this last for, since Summerside cant support a Burger King

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    jeff
    - September 29, 2011 at 10:12:02

    Well I guess this makes up for the loss of my favorite, Burger King being gone. Still don't know why need 2 Wendys though

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    Sam
    - September 29, 2011 at 09:32:00

    Just what Summerside needs another fast food place.

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    Customer
    - September 29, 2011 at 09:31:18

    About time :) i would deff enjoy this hopefully it will taste like Charlottetown :) maybe even better

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