Shoeless Joe's

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Shoeless Joe's Sports Grill
IndustryFood industry
GenrePremium casual Sports bar chain
Founded1985 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Number of locations
30
Area served
Canada
Websitewww.shoelessjoes.ca Edit this on Wikidata

Shoeless Joe's is a sports-themed restaurant chain located in Ontario, Canada. The chain was founded in Toronto, ON in 1985.[1] They specialize in chicken wings, but have a wide range of items on their menu. They are also known for their large complex of sports entertainment channels.

The name is a reference to a former Major League Baseball player named Shoeless Joe Jackson.[2]

It is not to be confused with the Shoeless Joe's sports bars chain fronted by Victor Ubogu in London.[3]

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The original location was on Eglinton Avenue in Toronto, Ontario as a local community sports bar. Investor Fred Lopreiato purchased it within several years, and the first franchised location opened in 1991.[2] From 2011 until 2014, the franchise changed its image from that of a local sports bar to a "premium sports grill aesthetic."[2] By 2014, there were over 34 locations in Ontario in locations such as Courtney Park, Mississauga, with most franchised.[2]

Shoeless Joe's Sports Grill reopened after renovation and a change in ownership on December 12, 2016, located in the Whitby Entertainment Centrum in Durham.[4] Also in July 2016, it was reported that the developer Stonebridge was planning to open a Shoeless Joe's restaurant in Peterborough, Canada. The two former restaurants in the city had closed, with a new building 4,560-square-foot large planned.[5]

In July 2016, the first location of the chain was opened outside Ontario, in Stonebridge, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ a b Macpherson, Alex (July 4, 2016), Persistence pays off for Saskatoon restaurateur, Saskatoon: The Star Phoenix, retrieved January 8, 2017
  2. ^ a b c d Leeson, Ben (September 25, 2014), "Shoeless Joe's opens this weekend", The Sudbury Star, Sudbury, Ontario, retrieved January 8, 2017
  3. ^ Cassy, John (December 27, 1999), "Shoeless Joe's plans expansion and listing", The Guardian, retrieved January 8, 2017
  4. ^ Shoeless Joe's to reopen in Whitby under new ownership, DurhamRegion, December 6, 2016, retrieved January 8, 2017
  5. ^ Kovach, Joelle (July 16, 2016), Plan for Princess Auto store, Shoeless Joe's restaurant next to Costco up for Peterborough planning committee approval Monday, Peterborough: The Peterborough Examiner, retrieved January 8, 2017

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