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A&W Canada — Restaurant in Fredericton

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A&W Canada
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Fast-food outlet serving up namesake root beer, plus burgers, chicken & fries.
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Thai Express Restaurant Fredericton
Regent Mall, 1381 Regent St, Fredericton, NB E3C 1A2, Canada
Taco Bell
Regent Mall, 1381 Regent St #154, Fredericton, NB E3C 1A2, Canada
Starbucks
1381 Regent St, Fredericton, NB E3C 1A2, Canada
Teriyaki Experience
1381 Regent St, Fredericton, NB E3C 1A2, Canada
Vanellis
Regent Mall, 1381 Regent St, Fredericton, NB E3C 1A2, Canada
Café Dépôt
Regent Mall, 1381 Regent St, Fredericton, NB E3C 1A2, Canada
Subway
1381 Regent St Unit P002, Fredericton, NB E3C 1A2, Canada
Manchu Wok
1381 Regent St P4, Fredericton, NB E3C 1A2, Canada
KFC
inside mall, 1381 Regent St, Fredericton, NB E3A 1A2, Canada
Taco Boyz
Trinity Ave, Fredericton, NB E3B 3C1, Canada
Nearby local services
The Brick
1325 Regent St, Fredericton, NB E3C 1A2, Canada
Shoppers Drug Mart
1040 Prospect St, Fredericton, NB E3B 3C1, Canada
Nearby hotels
Fredericton Inn
1315 Regent St, Fredericton, NB E3C 1A1, Canada
Quality Inn & Suites Amsterdam
559 Bishop Dr, Fredericton, NB E3C 2M6, Canada
Days Inn by Wyndham Fredericton
958 Prospect St, Fredericton, NB E3B 2T8, Canada
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A&W Canada

Food Court, 1381 Regent St, Fredericton, NB E3C 1A2, Canada
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Fast-food outlet serving up namesake root beer, plus burgers, chicken & fries.

attractions: , restaurants: Thai Express Restaurant Fredericton, Taco Bell, Starbucks, Teriyaki Experience, Vanellis, Café Dépôt, Subway, Manchu Wok, KFC, Taco Boyz, local businesses: The Brick, Shoppers Drug Mart
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+1 506-459-7111
Website
aw.ca
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Tue9 AM - 8 PMClosed

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Featured dishes

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Masala Veggie Burger
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Spicy Piri-Piri Potato Buddy Burger
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Fork
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Mayonnaise Packet
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Sweet & Sour Dipping Sauce
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Jalapeño Ranch Dipping Sauce
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Please Send Cutlery
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Papa Burger®
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Double Chicken Buddy Burger®
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Double Teen® Burger
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Spicy Habanero Chicken Burger
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Double Mozza Burger®
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Mozza Burger®
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Chicken Buddy Burger®
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Grandpa Burger®
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BLT Chicken Cruncher®
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Papa Burger® Combo
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Mozza Burger® Combo
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Mama Burger® Combo
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Teen Burger® Combo
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Teen Burger® Combo
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Cheese & Egger® Combo
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English Muffin Bacon & Egger® Combo
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Bacon & Egger® Combo
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Onion Rings
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Chubby Chicken® Cruncher Combo
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Chicken Wrap Combo
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Apple Juice
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Dasani
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Coca-Cola®
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English Muffin Bacon & Egger® Combo
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Bacon & Egger® Combo
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Classic Bacon & Eggs Combo
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Cheese & Egger® Combo
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Pancakes Combo

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Live events

Fredericton Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Fredericton Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Wed, Dec 31 • 11:00 PM
397 Queen St, Fredericton, NB E3B 1B5, Canada, E3B 1B5
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Coaching for Managerial Success: 1 Day Workshop in Fredericton, NB
Coaching for Managerial Success: 1 Day Workshop in Fredericton, NB
Wed, Jan 14 • 8:00 AM
Ph No +1 469 666 9332, Fredericton, NB E3A 2M1
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Make & Take: Free Class for Clients
Make & Take: Free Class for Clients
Wed, Jan 14 • 11:00 AM
686 Riverside Drive, Fredericton, NB E3A 8C2
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Nearby restaurants of A&W Canada

Thai Express Restaurant Fredericton

Taco Bell

Starbucks

Teriyaki Experience

Vanellis

Café Dépôt

Subway

Manchu Wok

KFC

Taco Boyz

Thai Express Restaurant Fredericton

Thai Express Restaurant Fredericton

4.3

(72)

Closed
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Taco Bell

Taco Bell

3.7

(143)

Closed
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Starbucks

Starbucks

4.0

(254)

Closed
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Teriyaki Experience

Teriyaki Experience

4.3

(27)

Closed
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Nearby local services of A&W Canada

The Brick

Shoppers Drug Mart

The Brick

The Brick

4.7

(660)

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Shoppers Drug Mart

Shoppers Drug Mart

3.5

(165)

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Nury LopezNury Lopez
Did you know On June 20, 1919, Roy W. Allen opened his first root beer stand in Lodi, California. Four years later, A&W began when Allen and Frank Wright opens its drive-in restaurant in Sacramento, California, combining both of their initials for the name, and selling the root beer from Allen's stand. Curbside service was provided by tray boys and tray girls. In 1924, Allen purchased Frank Wright's stake in the business. In 1925, Allen began franchising the root beer, while the franchisee added the other menu items and operated at their discretion. This may have arguably been the first successful food-franchising operation. Allen sold the company in 1950 and retired.[1] A 1950s A&W Burger Family display in Hillsboro, Oregon[10] In the expansion years of the 1950s and 1960s, franchisees were signing 20- or 25-year contracts under the older model.[1] The chain expanded into Canada in 1956, opening restaurants in Winnipeg and Montreal. By 1960, A&W had 2,000 restaurants.[4][11] In 1963, the chain opened its first store on Okinawa.[12] In the following years, the chain branched into other foreign markets, including the Philippines and Malaysia.[4] Dale Mulder opened up a Lansing, Michigan, A&W franchise in 1961.[1] Mulder added to his menu in 1963 the bacon cheeseburger after a customer made repeated orders for bacon to be added to his cheeseburger. Thus A&W is credited with inventing the bacon cheeseburger.[13] In 1963, the company was sold again, followed by another sale in 1967 to United Fruit Co. conglomerate. AMK Corporation purchased United Fruit in 1970. Then AMK formed United Brands Company to hold A&W.[1][4] In 1971, A&W Beverages Inc.—a beverage subsidiary—began supplying bottled A&W products to grocery stores. The bottled products would become available nationally.[1] In 1972, A&W's Canadian division was sold to Unilever. In the 1970s, A&W had more stores than McDonald's.[14] with a peak in 1974 of 2,400 units.[1] Oshkosh, Wisconsin, franchise manager Jim Brajdic said: "Problems back then, including a lawsuit, franchisee discontent and inconsistencies in the operation, caused the chain to flounder and branches to close."[14] A&W moved to a modern style franchise agreement which introduced royalty payments and new standards. However, as their 20- or 25-year original agreements expired, many franchisees refused the revised terms. A&W in the 1980s began offering the Third Pounder to compete with McDonald's Quarter Pounder. The Third beat the Quarter in taste test and was less expensive. All of this was cited in the marketing of the burger. Possibly customers assumed that the Third Pounder had less meat than the Quarter Pounder, thus refusing to buy it.
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Did you know On June 20, 1919, Roy W. Allen opened his first root beer stand in Lodi, California. Four years later, A&W began when Allen and Frank Wright opens its drive-in restaurant in Sacramento, California, combining both of their initials for the name, and selling the root beer from Allen's stand. Curbside service was provided by tray boys and tray girls. In 1924, Allen purchased Frank Wright's stake in the business. In 1925, Allen began franchising the root beer, while the franchisee added the other menu items and operated at their discretion. This may have arguably been the first successful food-franchising operation. Allen sold the company in 1950 and retired.[1] A 1950s A&W Burger Family display in Hillsboro, Oregon[10] In the expansion years of the 1950s and 1960s, franchisees were signing 20- or 25-year contracts under the older model.[1] The chain expanded into Canada in 1956, opening restaurants in Winnipeg and Montreal. By 1960, A&W had 2,000 restaurants.[4][11] In 1963, the chain opened its first store on Okinawa.[12] In the following years, the chain branched into other foreign markets, including the Philippines and Malaysia.[4] Dale Mulder opened up a Lansing, Michigan, A&W franchise in 1961.[1] Mulder added to his menu in 1963 the bacon cheeseburger after a customer made repeated orders for bacon to be added to his cheeseburger. Thus A&W is credited with inventing the bacon cheeseburger.[13] In 1963, the company was sold again, followed by another sale in 1967 to United Fruit Co. conglomerate. AMK Corporation purchased United Fruit in 1970. Then AMK formed United Brands Company to hold A&W.[1][4] In 1971, A&W Beverages Inc.—a beverage subsidiary—began supplying bottled A&W products to grocery stores. The bottled products would become available nationally.[1] In 1972, A&W's Canadian division was sold to Unilever. In the 1970s, A&W had more stores than McDonald's.[14] with a peak in 1974 of 2,400 units.[1] Oshkosh, Wisconsin, franchise manager Jim Brajdic said: "Problems back then, including a lawsuit, franchisee discontent and inconsistencies in the operation, caused the chain to flounder and branches to close."[14] A&W moved to a modern style franchise agreement which introduced royalty payments and new standards. However, as their 20- or 25-year original agreements expired, many franchisees refused the revised terms. A&W in the 1980s began offering the Third Pounder to compete with McDonald's Quarter Pounder. The Third beat the Quarter in taste test and was less expensive. All of this was cited in the marketing of the burger. Possibly customers assumed that the Third Pounder had less meat than the Quarter Pounder, thus refusing to buy it.
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Did you know On June 20, 1919, Roy W. Allen opened his first root beer stand in Lodi, California. Four years later, A&W began when Allen and Frank Wright opens its drive-in restaurant in Sacramento, California, combining both of their initials for the name, and selling the root beer from Allen's stand. Curbside service was provided by tray boys and tray girls. In 1924, Allen purchased Frank Wright's stake in the business. In 1925, Allen began franchising the root beer, while the franchisee added the other menu items and operated at their discretion. This may have arguably been the first successful food-franchising operation. Allen sold the company in 1950 and retired.1]

A 1950s A&W Burger Family display in Hillsboro, Oregon[10] In the expansion years of the 1950s and 1960s, franchisees were signing 20- or 25-year contracts under the older model.[1] The chain expanded into Canada in 1956, opening restaurants in Winnipeg and Montreal. By 1960, A&W had 2,000 restaurants.[4 In 1963, the chain opened its first store on Okinawa.12] In the following years, the chain branched into other foreign markets, including the Philippines and Malaysia.[4]

Dale Mulder opened up a Lansing, Michigan, A&W franchise in 1961.[1] Mulder added to his menu in 1963 the bacon cheeseburger after a customer made repeated orders for bacon to be added to his cheeseburger. Thus A&W is credited with inventing the bacon cheeseburger.[13]

In 1963, the company was sold again, followed by another sale in 1967 to United Fruit Co. conglomerate. AMK Corporation purchased United Fruit in 1970. Then AMK formed United Brands Company to hold A&W.[1

In 1971, A&W Beverages Inc.—a beverage subsidiary—began supplying bottled A&W products to grocery stores. The bottled products would become available nationally.[1]

In 1972, A&W's Canadian division was sold to Unilever.

In the 1970s, A&W had more stores than McDonald's.[14] with a peak in 1974 of 2,400 units.[1] Oshkosh, Wisconsin, franchise manager Jim Brajdic said: "Problems back then, including a lawsuit, franchisee discontent and inconsistencies in the operation, caused the chain to flounder and branches to close."[14] A&W moved to a modern style franchise agreement which introduced royalty payments and new standards. However, as their 20- or 25-year original agreements expired, many franchisees refused the revised terms.

A&W in the 1980s began offering the Third Pounder to compete with McDonald's Quarter Pounder. The Third beat the Quarter in taste test and was less expensive. All of this was cited in the marketing of the burger. Possibly customers assumed that the Third Pounder had less meat than the Quarter Pounder, thus...

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35w

I visited the regent mall frederction , i ordered a meal, and politely corrected the employee regarding my drink selection when I noticed the screen displayed root beer. The employee responded, and I apologized for not hearing him initially, as I was about to place my drink order. Unfortunately, he displayed poor customer service by giving me attitude and pushing the drink onto the order table, making me feel like I had made a significant mistake. It's worth noting that this occurred on a Tuesday, a relatively quiet day with no lineup. The employee's name was Curts . I understand if he had a bad day but he need to work in his customer service because customers deserve respect and...

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8y

I generaly love A&W its quick and easy and tasty with the kids or on business. Ate here this evening and has less then diserable food, had to check to see if the patty was even there and my sweet potato fries came with some old reg fries and they clearly sat there for awhile. Staff was friendly no issues there which is why i gave 2 stars. Food quaility was...

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