Richtree Market
Franchise | |
Industry | Service |
Genre | Casual restaurant |
Fate | Active |
Headquarters | Toronto, Canada |
Number of locations | 4 current, 1 proposed |
Area served |
Southern Ontario, Canada (Metropolitan Toronto, Mississauga, formerly Ottawa) Skokie, Illinois, United States (future location) |
Products | Market-type food |
Owner | independently owned and operated |
Number of employees | ~100 |
Website | richtree.ca |
Richtree Market is a Canadian restaurant chain, which approximates the style of a European market.
Summary
General information
Richtree Market Restaurants Inc. operates market-style, open-kitchen restaurants. The company has two owned-and-operated locations at the Eaton Centre and Bayview/York Mills in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Franchises exist at Square One, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. [1]
The chain offers casual dining and takeout service, with limited grocery stores and special items for children. Menu items are inspired by foods of Europe and Asia.
Locations seat approximately 120 people.
A larger, downtown-Toronto location, at Brookfield Place (formerly BCE Place), went out of business in January, 2010.[2] A similar restaurant, which opened in the location after Richtree's closure, is owned by competing Swiss chain Mövenpick Marché and is unrelated.
Richtree closed their College Park, Toronto location in December 2015 and its Ottawa location in the Rideau Centre in 2014.
Policy against photography
Richtree prohibits customers from using cameras in its dining rooms.[3]
References
- ↑ "Richtree Corporate Site". Retrieved 2016-11-04.
- ↑ "Toronto Life article". Toronto Life. Retrieved 2010-01-27.
- ↑ Camera prohibition at Richtree Market