Canada’s known for maple syrup and poutine—but its legendary fast-food scene deserves a spotlight too. With more people choosing to support Canadian products and businesses, these fast-food establishments serve up the comfort, quality, and local flavor that resonate with today’s conscious consumers. Whether you’re exploring a new neighborhood or refueling between showings, these local legends are the perfect pit stop.
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- Big Smoke Burger
- Beavertails
- Cora’s
- A&Ws
- New York Fries
- Harvey’s
- Mary Brown’s
- Pizza Pizza
- Mandy’s Salads
- Booster Juice
- Basil Box
1. Big Smoke Burger
Named after the city where it all began, Big Smoke Burgers was founded in Toronto in 2007. This gourmet fast-casual restaurant is known for its chef-crafted burgers made with 100% fresh Canadian beef, locally sourced ingredients, and signature house-made sauces. From juicy burgers to rich poutines, Big Smoke delivers bold flavor with a distinctly Canadian touch. The menu features hand-cut fries made fresh daily and cooked in trans fat-free canola oil, creamy hand-spun milkshakes, and irresistible chicken burgers.
2. BeaverTails
A popular treat at festivals and tourist hotspots since 1978, BeaverTails serves hand-stretched fried dough pastries shaped like a beaver’s tail. With over 120 toppings, from its signature cinnamon sugar to hazelnut spread, this Ottawa creation is one of Canada’s most beloved desserts: even former U.S. President Barack Obama and Ed Sheeran have enjoyed this iconic treat.
3. Cora’s
What started as a modest 29-seat diner in Montreal’s Saint-Laurent district is now a nationwide favourite place to start people’s day. Founded in 1987 by Cora Tsouflidou, Cora’s has become a Canadian breakfast staple with 125 locations nationwide. Just like their mouthwatering breakfast and lunch options, Cora’s famous cheerful smiling yellow sun logo continues to brighten mornings across the country.
4. A&W (Canada)
A&W Canada has been a beloved part of the fast-food scene since launching in Winnipeg in 1956. Famous for its frosty mugs of root beer, iconic onion rings, and the classic Burger Family—where sandwiches like the Mama Burger, Papa Burger, and Teen Burger have earned cult status—it proudly holds the title of Canada’s first drive-in. As an independent Canadian brand, A&W continues to lead its sustainabily commitments by only serving grass-fed, hormone-free beef and organic eggs for their breakfast sandwiches.
5. New York Fries
Despite its name, New York Fries was created in Brantford, Ontario in 1984. Today their signature fries are beloved across the country. Crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside New York Fries serves up hand-cut fries made from whole, skin-on Russet potatoes and cooked in non-hydrogenated sunflower oil . Known for its loaded poutines and made-from-scratch quality, this proudly Canadian brand has become a go-to for fry lovers. With 120 locations across Canada and spots around the world, New York Fries keeps things simple, indulgent, and consistently crave-worthy.
6. Harvey’s
Harvey’s is a beloved Canadian fast-food chain known for its flame-grilled burgers and signature build-your-own toppings bar, offering fresh, fully customizable meals made with ingredients sourced from Canadian farms. A Canadian original since 1959, Harvey’s was founded by Richard Mauran in Richmond Hill, Ontario—its name inspired by a sign from a closing car dealership. With 291 locations across 9 provinces, Harvey’s has become a timeless favourite from coast to coast.
7. Mary Brown’s
Mary Brown’s Chicken began in St. John’s, Newfoundland in 1969, inspired by a husband eager to share his wife’s beloved cooking. Today, with nearly 300 locations across Canada, this East Coast favourite stays true to its roots—serving fresh, never frozen chicken made from a cherished family recipe. Proudly sourcing chicken and potatoes from Canadian farmers, Mary Brown’s delivers homemade comfort with golden Signature Chicken, crispy tenders, hand-cut taters, and satisfying sandwiches coast to coast.
8. Pizza Pizza
Found by Michael Overs in Toronto in 1967, Pizza Pizza has grown into one of Canada’s favourite pizza brands, known for its fast, customizable pies, cheesy slices, and the unforgettable “11-11” jingle. With over 750 locations nationwide, it’s a go-to for flavour, convenience, and iconic dipping sauces—serving up slices in every province.
9. Mandy’s Salads
Started by sisters Mandy and Rebecca Wolfe in 2004, Mandy’s began as Montreal’s very first salad bar—a tiny counter tucked inside a clothing store. What started as a humble idea has grown into a beloved destination for gourmet salads, grain bowls, and smoothies, known for its wholesome, customizable meals served in chic, stylish spaces. With locations already thriving in Montreal and Toronto, Mandy’s is expanding soon to Ottawa and Vancouver, bringing its fresh take on fast-casual dining to even more Canadian cities.
10. Booster Juice
Booster Juice was one of the first smoothie and juice bars in Canada, founded by Dale Wishewan in 1999 in Sherwood Park, Alberta. Today, it’s a staple across the country—especially popular in the West. Customers can enjoy nutrient-packed smoothies, wraps, and wellness shots.
11. Basil Box
Inspired by the vibrant flavours of Thai and Vietnamese cuisine, Basil Box offers health-conscious, customizable meals featuring protein like lemongrass shrimp and coconut curry tofu as well as toppings like roasted sweet potatoes and tangy tamarind sauce. With thousands of possible combinations, each bowl is uniquely yours. Most Basil Box locations are in Ontario, including downtown Toronto, the GTA, and Ottawa, with an additional store in Edmonton, Alberta.
Honorary Mention: Tim Hortons
No list celebrating Canadian icons would be complete without Tim Hortons, the beloved coffee-and-donut chain that’s practically a national treasure. What began in 1964 as a small coffee and donut shop started by NHL legend Tim Horton has grown into a global brand serving over 5 million cups of coffee daily. With 4,846 locations across 14 countries, Tim Hortons is a true Canadian icon, known for its coffee, pastries, and hometown charm. From its beginnings in Hamilton, Ontario, it’s become a favourite around the world.
Is Tim Horton’s a Canadian Company?
Yes, Tim Hortons is proudly Canadian in origin. Founded in Hamilton, Ontario in 1964 by NHL legend Tim Horton, the brand has grown into a national symbol, beloved for its coffee, donuts, and strong ties to Canadian culture.
However, Tim Hortons is owned by U.S.-based Restaurant Brands International (RBI), a multinational holding company formed in 2014 after the merger of Tim Hortons and Burger King.
Despite its international ownership, Tim Hortons continues to maintain a strong Canadian identity. According to the CBC, “Of the 6,043 Tim Hortons stores worldwide, 64 per cent are located in Canada. More than 100,000 people are employed in the Canadian stores, which are owned by 1,500 franchisees. An additional 400 people work for the corporate office, which is headquartered in Toronto.” However, Tim Hortons remains deeply rooted in communities across the country.
Supporting Local
The next time you dine out, consider supporting Canadian fast food chains. Whether you’re enjoying a fruit smoothie or indulging in classic poutine, these homegrown brands reflect the heart of Canada’s food culture.
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