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i was on Tashereau this evening and i saw the banner of Hooters
i found this on the net:
It's bang or bust for Quebec's first Hooters restaurant
Will seat 210. Greenfield Park eatery opens next month
MIKE KING, The Gazette
Published: Wednesday, August 22
Sam Meghani wanted to introduce the Hooters experience to Dubai a few years ago, but instead he's opening the restaurant chain's first Quebec outlet in Greenfield Park next month.
Unable to secure the Hooters of America Inc. franchising rights for the United Arab
Emirates in 2003, Meghani bided his time until last year, when he was contacted by the Atlanta-based company and told the Quebec market was available after another entrepreneur it had been negotiating with suffered a heart attack.
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Pakistani-born Meghani, who started a career in the restaurant business when he arrived in the U.S. nearly 30 years ago, now has the exclusive rights in this province and a commitment to open four Hooters restaurants in the next five years.
Hooters of the South Shore, the first franchise here and 13th in Canada, is scheduled to open Sept. 17 at 3320 Taschereau Blvd.
"This will be the only one we'll open on the South Shore," Meghani said from the site yesterday. "The next two will be on the West Island and Laval - we're not sure which one will be first - then a fourth downtown (Montreal)."
His broker, Ron Fournier of Les Immeubles Fournier Realty, said the pair are "targeting strategic locations on the West Island, Laval and east-end Montreal."
They are also looking at Quebec City and Sherbrooke, Meghani added.
Meghani concedes the restaurant with the risqué name known for usually well-endowed and scantily clad waitresses - the official Hooters Girl uniform consists of bright orange shorts and white tank top, short-sleeve or long-sleeve T-shirt (pantyhose and bras are required, however) - wouldn't go over well in the predominantly Muslim United Arab Emirates with its booze ban and strict dress code.
But he sees the Quebec market as ideal for his three main goals to offer the right food at the right price, sports (17 42-inch flat-screen TVs in the dining room and even two TVs in the men's room) "and beautiful girls."
The flagship Quebec outlet will seat 210 and employ 70 to 80 local people.
i was on Tashereau this evening and i saw the banner of Hooters
i found this on the net:
It's bang or bust for Quebec's first Hooters restaurant
Will seat 210. Greenfield Park eatery opens next month
MIKE KING, The Gazette
Published: Wednesday, August 22
Sam Meghani wanted to introduce the Hooters experience to Dubai a few years ago, but instead he's opening the restaurant chain's first Quebec outlet in Greenfield Park next month.
Unable to secure the Hooters of America Inc. franchising rights for the United Arab
Emirates in 2003, Meghani bided his time until last year, when he was contacted by the Atlanta-based company and told the Quebec market was available after another entrepreneur it had been negotiating with suffered a heart attack.
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Pakistani-born Meghani, who started a career in the restaurant business when he arrived in the U.S. nearly 30 years ago, now has the exclusive rights in this province and a commitment to open four Hooters restaurants in the next five years.
Hooters of the South Shore, the first franchise here and 13th in Canada, is scheduled to open Sept. 17 at 3320 Taschereau Blvd.
"This will be the only one we'll open on the South Shore," Meghani said from the site yesterday. "The next two will be on the West Island and Laval - we're not sure which one will be first - then a fourth downtown (Montreal)."
His broker, Ron Fournier of Les Immeubles Fournier Realty, said the pair are "targeting strategic locations on the West Island, Laval and east-end Montreal."
They are also looking at Quebec City and Sherbrooke, Meghani added.
Meghani concedes the restaurant with the risqué name known for usually well-endowed and scantily clad waitresses - the official Hooters Girl uniform consists of bright orange shorts and white tank top, short-sleeve or long-sleeve T-shirt (pantyhose and bras are required, however) - wouldn't go over well in the predominantly Muslim United Arab Emirates with its booze ban and strict dress code.
But he sees the Quebec market as ideal for his three main goals to offer the right food at the right price, sports (17 42-inch flat-screen TVs in the dining room and even two TVs in the men's room) "and beautiful girls."
The flagship Quebec outlet will seat 210 and employ 70 to 80 local people.