Just a couple years after one of Toronto's most well-known locations of Swiss Chalet closed down, another location is poised to permanently close. It may not be as central as the one at Yonge and ...
Another longstanding downtown restaurant location has closed its doors. Swiss Chalet at 362 Yonge St., south of Gerrard St. — one of the rotisserie chicken chain’s first restaurants in 1954 — ...
The Swiss Chalet restaurant chain has decided not to re-open a St. John's outlet that closed this year after health inspectors found it had been infested with mice. Swiss Chalet closed its restaurant ...
Swiss Chalet has permanently closed a location in Toronto, which is sad news for all the people in the area who love their signature sauce and juicy chicken. The Swiss Chalet at Yonge and Gerrard is ...
Following the unveiling of new in-restaurant modern design concept, Swiss Chalet is making ordering on-the-go even easier with revamped app and new advertising partnerships with mobile navigation apps ...
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In 2000, $5.99 would have bought you a half-chicken dinner with half a rotisserie chicken, those amazing fresh-cut French fries, a roll, and don’t forget the signature chalet dipping sauce — good for ...
After checking seismograph data, I have determined that the tremor Buffalo experienced Tuesday morning was not an earthquake. Which confirms my suspicion that the earth moving was instead a collective ...
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