Maple leaves and animatronic bears will set the temper. Clients will be capable to order Montreal smoked meat, calamari from the Maritimes or Caesars topped with ketchup chips in mini paper boats. They’ll all be paid for by money, card or the nationâs different favorite foreign money, Canadian Tire cash.
For leisure, Blue Rodeo, Rush and Loverboy might be on heavy rotation and a âHoser Olympicsâ will see clients face off in a sequence of challenges just like the âloonie toss,â âhockey tape escapeâ and âsorry-not-sorryâ Canadian apology competitors.
âItâs going to be wild how a lot stuff there’s,â stated co-owner Jessica Langer Kapalka, who additionally plans to decorate the bar supervisor in a nine-foot, inflatable grizzly bear costume and arrange tents providing a campfire-like expertise with sâmores.
Grizzly Barâs in-your-face strategy is without doubt one of the methods Canadian eating places are responding to the tariff tensions which have engulfed North America and threatened to upend meals provide chains and eating out budgets.



Canadian eating places present Canadian fare
As U.S. President Donald Trump continues to antagonize his nationâs closest ally with duties on every little thing from vehicles to kitchen cabinet staples, Canadian eating places have swapped U.S. substances for home ones. Some have revamped menus, ditching the Philly cheesesteak and changing Americanos with Canadianos, whereas others are holding again on U.S. enlargement plans.
The various approaches mirror the truth that each institution has needed to discover its personal technique to stability its Canadian delight with the preferences of its buyer base and the realities of pricing pressures, stated Jo-Ann McArthur, president at Toronto promoting company Nourish Meals Advertising. âYou donât should go all the best way to altering your decor and altering your complete menu,â she stated. âItâs about supporting your native producers the place you may.âÂ
Odd Burger pauses U.S franchise plans
But some, like James McInnes, are eager to take the difficulty even additional. His vegan fast-food chain Odd Burger Corp. paused its plan to open 60 franchises within the U.S. simply two weeks after asserting the enlargement in March.
McInnes made the choice as a result of he feared âescalating political tensionsâ had made the economics of the plan an excessive amount of for his London, Ont.-based enterprise to abdomen. âNot solely are the tariff percentages altering each day, but additionally what’s getting tariffed is altering regularly,â McInnes defined. âHow do you formulate pricing for franchisees once you donât know what lots of the prices might be?âÂ