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Salisbury House restaurant on Esplanade Riel bridge in 2012 | |
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Food service |
| Founded | 1931; 94 years ago (1931), inDowntown Winnipeg |
| Founder | Ralph Erwin |
| Headquarters | 1 Bannister Rd.,, Canada |
Number of locations | 12 year round, 2 seasonal[1] |
Area served | Manitoba |
Key people | Brad Kramble |
Number of employees | 500+ |
| Website | www |
Salisbury House of Canada Ltd. is a restaurant chain based inWinnipeg,Manitoba, Canada.
Known locally as "Sals", the chain is considered a Winnipeg institution. The first Salisbury House restaurant was founded indowntown Winnipeg in 1931 by Ralph Erwin (September 2, 1902 – June 5, 1983),[2] who named the venture after thesalisbury steak. Erwin disliked the term 'hamburger' so named his burger a "nip" to market his hamburgers as a small 'nip' or bite of Salisbury steak.
The restaurant has twelve locations in Winnipeg and employs over 500 people. In 1979 Erwin sold his majority interest in the chain to a group of investors. In 2001, it was bought from its thenMontreal owners by a group of local investors.[3]
In the mid-2000s a location on the newly openedEsplanade Riel pedestrian bridge opened. However, this location became seasonal in 2008 after the chain said that the Esplanade Riel location was unsustainable due to a low volume of patronage.[4] The bridge location closed in January 2013.[5]
In December 2017, majority ownersEarl and Cheryl Barish and their partners sold the chain to a partnership group that includes the Metis Economic Development Fund (MEDF), David Filmon, Brad Kramble and several senior managers of Salisbury House.[6] It was announced on July 30, 2019, that Earl and Cheryl Barish had become partners again in the chain less than two years after selling in 2017.[7]
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