Popular chain restaurant boasts of affordable menu prices.
Chuck's Roadhouse, which launched in 2015 and has dozens of locations across southern Ontario, will open at the former Naxos Restaurant location at 610 Arthur Street West.
The company uses the slogan, food the way it ought to be, priced the way it used to be. The menu includes steaks, prime rib burgers and lobster tails. "We appeal to communities who look for that classic roadhouse taste, comfortable ambience and second-to-none guest experience. We're a brand dedicated to delivering a hospitable dining experience and creating that comfortable place for everyone to enjoy a meal, grab a drink or watch their favourite team on the big screen TVs," reads a bio on the restaurant chain's parent company's website.
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