For the That '70s Show episode, see The Keg (That '70s Show episode).
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The Keg Steakhouse and Bar
The Keg at Yonge and Eglinton in Toronto.
Company type
Subsidiary
Industry
Restaurants
Predecessor
The Keg and Cleaver
Founded
North Vancouver, British Columbia (1971; 53 years ago (1971))
Founder
George Tidball
Successor
The Keg
Headquarters
Richmond, British Columbia
,
Canada
Number of locations
160 (February 2018)
Areas served
Canada United States
Key people
David Aisenstat (former owner, now senior Recipe Unlimited executive and Director)
Products
Steak, ribs, chicken, and seafood
Owner
Recipe Unlimited
Website
thekeg.com
The Keg is a Canadian-owned chain of steakhouse restaurants and bars in Canada and the United States. The original "The Keg and Cleaver" restaurant was founded in 1971 by George Tidball in North Vancouver, British Columbia. By February 2018, The Keg had expanded to 160 locations in Canada and the United States, when Canadian food industry giant Cara Operations (now known as Recipe Unlimited) purchased the chain for $200 million, from then owners David Aisenstat (49%) and Fairfax Financial (51%). Aisenstat was the sole owner from 1997 until 2014.
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