Wikipedia:

St-Hubert


Sthubert.gif
St-Hubert restaurants have used distinctly-colored delivery cars for at least 20 years in the province of Quebec.
Enlarge
St-Hubert restaurants have used distinctly-colored delivery cars for at least 20 years in the province of Quebec.

St-Hubert BBQ Ltd is a privately held chain of Canadian casual dining restaurants better known for its rotisserie chicken. St-Hubert once had a presence throughout eastern Canada, but it now has few locations outside its home province of Quebec, where it remains a dominant chain. Other locations are found in Ottawa, Cornwall, Bathurst, and Moncton.

St-Hubert is now generally mutually exclusive with the similar Swiss Chalet chain, which similarly exited the Quebec market in the early 2000s, although there is no formal agreement between the two. Following the closure or rebranding (as independent restaurants) of the chain's remaining Toronto area locations over the past few years, the chains now only overlap in the Ottawa area, and in Moncton, New Brunswick.

The chain currently operates 80 full-service restaurants, as well as 17 St-Hubert Express locations, which are closer in style to fast food restaurants.

St-Hubert also markets their own brand of gravy which is available in Quebec, Ontario and New Brunswick supermarkets in canned or powder form.

As of May 2, 2005, the company voluntarily adopted a smoke-free policy at all their locations.

The first restaurant opened in 1951 on St-Hubert street in Montreal, just south of Beaubien street. After 56 years, this branch still operates in the form of a St-Hubert Express take-out restaurant. By the 1970s, St-Hubert had become a regular restaurant chain.

External links

Photo of a St-Hubert restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Enlarge
Photo of a St-Hubert restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

 
 
 

Join the WikiAnswers Q&A community. Post a question or answer questions about "St-Hubert" at WikiAnswers.

 

Copyrights:

Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "St-Hubert" Read more

Search for answers directly from your browser with the FREE Answers.com Toolbar!  
Click here to download now. 

Get Answers your way! Check out all our free tools and products.

On this page:   E-mail   print Print  Link  

 

Keep Reading

Mentioned In: