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East Side Mario's

East Side Mario's is a Canadian chain of casual dining restaurants, managed by its parent holding company Recipe Unlimited. The restaurant specializes in Italian-American cuisine. Individual locations aim to recreate the historic ambience found at the corner of Canal Street and Mulberry Street in Lower Manhattan.[1] The brand is marketed as "A taste of little Italy". It is best recognized by its original logo featuring the Statue of Liberty holding a large tomato in place of a torch, as well as the jingle containing the catch phrase "Hey, budda boom budda bing".[citation needed]

East Side Mario's
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryCasual dining restaurant
Founded1987; 36 years ago (1987)
HeadquartersVaughan, Ontario
ParentRecipe Unlimited
Websitewww.eastsidemarios.com

It has over 85 locations, all in Canada.[2][3]

History

 
An East Side Mario's location in Moncton, New Brunswick

East Side Mario's was developed through the merger between several restaurant chains and began as a subsidiary of Yesac Creative Foods (later, Prime Restaurants).

In February 1980, Sudbury, Ontario, entrepreneurs Nick Perpick, Ralph Roy and Gary Ceppetelli, opened the first Casey's restaurant. The restaurant's success prompted the opening of a second location in Elliot Lake, Ontario. The company moved to Burlington, Ontario, and introduced a fourth partner. The Casey's brand was developed by the original parent company, Yesac Creative Foods. In 1982, the first Pat & Mario's Restaurant was opened in Whitby, Ontario. The objective was to establish a takeout pizza and pasta business. The venture was successful and the Pat & Mario's chain expanded into the Toronto area, as well as into the United States, in Florida.[4][5]

The first East Side Mario's restaurant was developed and built in Aventura Mall in Miami, Florida. To expand the business on both sides of the border, it was necessary for Yesac to raise capital. To do so, the collective brands of Casey's, East Side Mario's, and Pat & Mario's merged with the Lime Rickey's brand from Toronto to become Prime Restaurant Holdings Incorporated in August 1989.[citation needed] Prime Restaurants has become a major force in the current Canadian restaurant industry largely in part from this acquisition. By 1993, Prime Restaurants had expanded East Side Mario's throughout the United States through an American subsidiary. Because of the high potential of this restaurant chain, the American subsidiary was later purchased by PepsiCo's Pizza Hut division (eventually sold ESM to Marie Callendar's 1997), and Prime Restaurants retained exclusive rights to the Canadian trademarks.[citation needed] As of February 2000, Prime Restaurants had re-acquired global trademark rights to East Side Mario's Restaurants Inc. On July 22, 2002, the parent company made an initial public offer for the Prime Restaurant Royalty Income Fund, allowing for public investing into the brand.[citation needed]

As of 2010, three members of senior management retained 18% ownership under Prime Restaurants,[2] with the other 82% belonging to Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited. In October 2013, Fairfax exchanged ownership in the Prime Restaurants brand, by selling to Cara Operations with a warrant and cash deal. In October 2013, Fairfax bought a minority interest in Cara Operations. Cara in turn bought, and assumed debt from, Prime Restaurants. Fairfax also contributed $100 Million in secondary warrants, declaring a loss of approximately $50 Million in the process.[6]

East Side Mario's closed its last United States location, in Livonia, Michigan, in May 2020.

Franchise

The menu primarily offers Italian-American style food, with an emphasis on pasta, as well as classic entrees, such as pizza and chicken dishes. The interior design is styled after New York Italian eateries of the mid-20th century.[7] In 2008, East Side Mario's revamped their franchise design and menu. The new menu had a healthier focus, promising that no artificial trans fats and fresher ingredients were to be used.[5] Their restaurants received an updated look, mixing styles from the Old World Italy with the more contemporary North American Little Italy. The logo also changed; a red tomato replaced the established figure of the Statue of Liberty.[8]

In some tourist venues, such as airports and ONroute service centres, the chain also operates smaller East Side Mario's Pronto! locations, offering a scaled-down fast food version of the East Side Mario's menu.[9]

Posters

Loyalty program

East Side Mario's began a partnership with Scene in February 2015.

Advertising & marketing

 
The original logo, including the Statue of Liberty
 
The previous logo, used until 2013

East Side Mario's has produced a variety of both chain-wide and regional promotional offers. These have included local radio contests and giveaways in association with communities.[1] Similar to other restaurant chains, East Side Mario's has a longstanding promotion that offers free meals for young children, marketed for families.[5] The franchise has also engaged in advertising partnerships with other companies such as Budweiser. In 2010, East Side Mario's took advantage of the FIFA World Cup and launched a campaign, declaring itself as the "soccer headquarters".

In January 2010, East Side Mario's launched one of the largest 3 month long contests in Canadian casual dining history, the "Budda Boom Budda Ching" campaign. The contest totaled up to $10 million in prizes, and was created with support from East Side Mario's marketing partners Endeavour Marketing, Endo Marketing, Ron Christie Communications and Cowan & Company.[8] This campaign was launched in conjunction with an ongoing social media strategy in which East Side Mario's uses its presence on Facebook in an effort to raise awareness of promotions among consumers.[10]

People are most familiar with the restaurant's long running jingle featuring the catch phrase: "Hey, budda boom budda bing".[citation needed]

Charitable work

East Side Mario's has been a corporate sponsor of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation in the past.[11] In early May 2010, it was the national family restaurant sponsor of the 2010 Canadian Breast Foundation CIBC "Run for the Cure" fundraising event. The partnership included in-house promotions to help raise awareness about breast cancer.[12]

East Side Mario's has also provided corporate sponsorship of Camp Oochigeas, a volunteer-run and privately funded organization working out of Toronto, Ontario which provides a summer camp experience for children with cancer.[13][14]

Achievements/Awards

East Side Mario's has been recognized for its success in the past. It has appeared on Canada's 50 Best Managed Private Companies consistently since 2000.[3][citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "East Side Mario's - Charlottetown Restaurants - Prince Edward Island". Murphygroupofrestaurants.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  2. ^ a b "Prime Restaurants". Prime Restaurants. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  3. ^ a b . Buythatfranchise.ca. Archived from the original on 2011-08-26. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  4. ^ Ulrichsen, Heidi (1 June 2008). . Sudbury Living Magazine. Archived from the original on 20 February 2015. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "Italian Restaurants | East Side Mario's". Eastsidemarios.com. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  6. ^ . NationalPost.com. Archived from the original on February 9, 2014. Retrieved 2014-07-12.
  7. ^ "Former East Side Mario's operators debut Big Tomato | Nation's Restaurant News | Find Articles at BNET". Findarticles.com. 1996-03-11. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  8. ^ a b . Archived from the original on January 22, 2010.
  9. ^ "Flying high: EMS Pronto! opens at Dallas intl. airport.". Nation's Restaurant News, August 19, 1996.
  10. ^ Nick Krewen (2010-01-19). "East Side Mario's 'Budda Booms' into Facebook". Media in Canada. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  11. ^ . Runforthecure.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  12. ^ . Foodserviceworld.com. 2010-05-06. Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2010-07-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^ . Prime Pubs. Archived from the original on 2011-08-10. Retrieved 2011-08-08.

External links

  • East Side Mario's Web site (in English and French)

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East Side Mario s is a Canadian chain of casual dining restaurants managed by its parent holding company Recipe Unlimited The restaurant specializes in Italian American cuisine Individual locations aim to recreate the historic ambience found at the corner of Canal Street and Mulberry Street in Lower Manhattan 1 The brand is marketed as A taste of little Italy It is best recognized by its original logo featuring the Statue of Liberty holding a large tomato in place of a torch as well as the jingle containing the catch phrase Hey budda boom budda bing citation needed East Side Mario sTypeSubsidiaryIndustryCasual dining restaurantFounded1987 36 years ago 1987 HeadquartersVaughan OntarioParentRecipe UnlimitedWebsitewww wbr eastsidemarios wbr comIt has over 85 locations all in Canada 2 3 Contents 1 History 2 Franchise 3 Posters 4 Loyalty program 5 Advertising amp marketing 6 Charitable work 7 Achievements Awards 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit An East Side Mario s location in Moncton New Brunswick East Side Mario s was developed through the merger between several restaurant chains and began as a subsidiary of Yesac Creative Foods later Prime Restaurants In February 1980 Sudbury Ontario entrepreneurs Nick Perpick Ralph Roy and Gary Ceppetelli opened the first Casey s restaurant The restaurant s success prompted the opening of a second location in Elliot Lake Ontario The company moved to Burlington Ontario and introduced a fourth partner The Casey s brand was developed by the original parent company Yesac Creative Foods In 1982 the first Pat amp Mario s Restaurant was opened in Whitby Ontario The objective was to establish a takeout pizza and pasta business The venture was successful and the Pat amp Mario s chain expanded into the Toronto area as well as into the United States in Florida 4 5 The first East Side Mario s restaurant was developed and built in Aventura Mall in Miami Florida To expand the business on both sides of the border it was necessary for Yesac to raise capital To do so the collective brands of Casey s East Side Mario s and Pat amp Mario s merged with the Lime Rickey s brand from Toronto to become Prime Restaurant Holdings Incorporated in August 1989 citation needed Prime Restaurants has become a major force in the current Canadian restaurant industry largely in part from this acquisition By 1993 Prime Restaurants had expanded East Side Mario s throughout the United States through an American subsidiary Because of the high potential of this restaurant chain the American subsidiary was later purchased by PepsiCo s Pizza Hut division eventually sold ESM to Marie Callendar s 1997 and Prime Restaurants retained exclusive rights to the Canadian trademarks citation needed As of February 2000 Prime Restaurants had re acquired global trademark rights to East Side Mario s Restaurants Inc On July 22 2002 the parent company made an initial public offer for the Prime Restaurant Royalty Income Fund allowing for public investing into the brand citation needed As of 2010 three members of senior management retained 18 ownership under Prime Restaurants 2 with the other 82 belonging to Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited In October 2013 Fairfax exchanged ownership in the Prime Restaurants brand by selling to Cara Operations with a warrant and cash deal In October 2013 Fairfax bought a minority interest in Cara Operations Cara in turn bought and assumed debt from Prime Restaurants Fairfax also contributed 100 Million in secondary warrants declaring a loss of approximately 50 Million in the process 6 East Side Mario s closed its last United States location in Livonia Michigan in May 2020 Franchise EditThe menu primarily offers Italian American style food with an emphasis on pasta as well as classic entrees such as pizza and chicken dishes The interior design is styled after New York Italian eateries of the mid 20th century 7 In 2008 East Side Mario s revamped their franchise design and menu The new menu had a healthier focus promising that no artificial trans fats and fresher ingredients were to be used 5 Their restaurants received an updated look mixing styles from the Old World Italy with the more contemporary North American Little Italy The logo also changed a red tomato replaced the established figure of the Statue of Liberty 8 In some tourist venues such as airports and ONroute service centres the chain also operates smaller East Side Mario s Pronto locations offering a scaled down fast food version of the East Side Mario s menu 9 Posters EditThis section is empty You can help by adding to it February 2022 Loyalty program EditMain article Scene loyalty program East Side Mario s began a partnership with Scene in February 2015 Advertising amp marketing Edit The original logo including the Statue of Liberty The previous logo used until 2013 East Side Mario s has produced a variety of both chain wide and regional promotional offers These have included local radio contests and giveaways in association with communities 1 Similar to other restaurant chains East Side Mario s has a longstanding promotion that offers free meals for young children marketed for families 5 The franchise has also engaged in advertising partnerships with other companies such as Budweiser In 2010 East Side Mario s took advantage of the FIFA World Cup and launched a campaign declaring itself as the soccer headquarters In January 2010 East Side Mario s launched one of the largest 3 month long contests in Canadian casual dining history the Budda Boom Budda Ching campaign The contest totaled up to 10 million in prizes and was created with support from East Side Mario s marketing partners Endeavour Marketing Endo Marketing Ron Christie Communications and Cowan amp Company 8 This campaign was launched in conjunction with an ongoing social media strategy in which East Side Mario s uses its presence on Facebook in an effort to raise awareness of promotions among consumers 10 People are most familiar with the restaurant s long running jingle featuring the catch phrase Hey budda boom budda bing citation needed Charitable work EditEast Side Mario s has been a corporate sponsor of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation in the past 11 In early May 2010 it was the national family restaurant sponsor of the 2010 Canadian Breast Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure fundraising event The partnership included in house promotions to help raise awareness about breast cancer 12 East Side Mario s has also provided corporate sponsorship of Camp Oochigeas a volunteer run and privately funded organization working out of Toronto Ontario which provides a summer camp experience for children with cancer 13 14 Achievements Awards EditEast Side Mario s has been recognized for its success in the past It has appeared on Canada s 50 Best Managed Private Companies consistently since 2000 3 citation needed See also EditList of Italian restaurants List of Canadian restaurant chains List of assets owned by Recipe UnlimitedReferences Edit a b East Side Mario s Charlottetown Restaurants Prince Edward Island Murphygroupofrestaurants com Archived from the original on 2013 01 29 Retrieved 2011 08 08 a b Prime Restaurants Prime Restaurants Retrieved 2011 08 08 a b East Side Mario s Food franchise Buythatfranchise ca Archived from the original on 2011 08 26 Retrieved 2011 08 08 Ulrichsen Heidi 1 June 2008 Canadian style casual dining invented in Sudbury Sudbury Living Magazine Archived from the original on 20 February 2015 Retrieved 6 September 2020 a b c Italian Restaurants East Side Mario s Eastsidemarios com Retrieved 2011 08 08 Archive National Post NationalPost com Archived from the original on February 9 2014 Retrieved 2014 07 12 Former East Side Mario s operators debut Big Tomato Nation s Restaurant News Find Articles at BNET Findarticles com 1996 03 11 Retrieved 2011 08 08 a b Everyone s A Winner at East Side Mario s Archived from the original on January 22 2010 Flying high EMS Pronto opens at Dallas intl airport Nation s Restaurant News August 19 1996 Nick Krewen 2010 01 19 East Side Mario s Budda Booms into Facebook Media in Canada Retrieved 2011 08 08 Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation CIBC Run for the Cure Runforthecure com Archived from the original on 2011 07 23 Retrieved 2011 08 08 East Side s Teams with Breast Cancer Foundation Foodserviceworld com 2010 05 06 Archived from the original on 2011 07 11 Retrieved 2011 08 08 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2011 07 27 Retrieved 2010 07 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Prime Pubs Prime Pubs Archived from the original on 2011 08 10 Retrieved 2011 08 08 External links EditEast Side Mario s Web site in English and French Prime Pubs of Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East Side Mario 27s amp oldid 1136289882, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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