Royal Castle (restaurant)
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Industry | Restaurant |
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Genre | Fast food restaurant |
Founded | 1968 Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago |
Founder | Marie Permenter[1] |
Headquarters | 1-5 Race Course Road, Arima, Trinidad and Tobago |
Number of locations | 37 (2018) |
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Website | www |
Royal Castle is a fast food restaurant chain in Trinidad and Tobago.
It was founded in 1968 with 12 employees on Frederick Street in Port of Spain as the first fast food chain in Trinidad and Tobago.[2] It grew to 37 locations with 520 employees over time. It is the only fully locally owned fast food restaurant in Trinidad and Tobago. According to the website CaribbeanJobs.com, franchises began in 1987.
The restaurant was one of the first establishments to acknowledge the use of seasonings from Paramin in the preparation of its products, such as pepper sauce. During the year the restaurant offers fried chicken, rotisserie chicken or veggie burgers. fried fish with tartar sauce and fish sandwiches are also offered. The restaurant chain offers sides such as , coleslaw and potato salad. At various times there are specials where one can purchase combinations of products at "even more attractive prices" or participate in National Lottery Control Board (NLCB) approved promotions.
This restaurant has no relation to the Miami, Florida-based hamburger chain Royal Castle, launched in 1938 by William Singer.
References[]
- ^ De Silva, Radhica. "Royal Castle fuels local expansion". Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
- ^ "24 Fast-Food Restaurants We Wish Were in the U.S." TheDailyMeal.com. Retrieved 2017-01-21.
External links[]
- Restaurants in Trinidad and Tobago
- Restaurant stubs
- Trinidad and Tobago company stubs