Boston Pizza opens two new franchises in Canada
Canada’s number 1 casual dining brand opens new locations in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia and Neepawa, Manitoba.
On September 8th, Manitoba’s 20th Boston Pizza location opened in Neepawa, Manitoba at the busy intersection of Highway 16 and Highway 5. The 6,700 square feet restaurant includes a large, south-facing seasonal patio off the sports bar, a 30-person team room in the dining room with sliding glass panels that offer a more private setting for groups, and a separate take-out and delivery entrance.
The new Neepawa Boston Pizza franchisees are comprised of local residents with extensive backgrounds in agriculture. They are community leaders who truly understand the meaning of hard work and hospitality. Congratulations to Andrew Dennis and partners!
Boston Pizza is also expanding on the East Coast. The new franchisees Troy, Jan and Cameron Relf opened a 300-seat Boston Pizza in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia on September 11th. The restaurant, located in Highland Square Mall, employs 110 team members and will play an active role in the local community.
"We have seen a lot of excitement and anticipation from the community so we are thrilled to finally welcome Guests to our New Glasgow location", said Troy Relf. "Boston Pizza offers something for everyone with our dual concept of a casual family restaurant and a lively sports bar, making it a great fit for the community."
About Boston Pizza
Boston Pizza International Inc. is Canada's No. 1 casual dining brand with more than 380 restaurants in Canada and more than $1 billion in sales. Annually, Boston Pizza serves more than 40 million guests. The company has been recognized as a Platinum Member of Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies. Boston Pizza believes that strong role models inspire kids to be great, and in 2014, the Boston Pizza Foundation created Future Prospects to help support organizations that mentor kids to reach their full potential. Boston Pizza International Inc. is located in Richmond, B.C., and has regional offices in Mississauga, Ontario and Laval, Quebec.