Talk:Burger King (Alberta)
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Locations
[edit]From the 1976 Edmonton phone book:
BURGER KING DRIVE-INNS
No 1. 8230 112 ave 477-5321
No 2. 10609 124 st 488-9343
No 3. 7615 101 ave 466-6888
No 4. 8505 109 st 433-0071
No 5. 9908 70 ave 433-0994 - now Burger Baron
No 6. 15250 111 ave 484-3945 - now Burger Baron
No 7. 13010 97 st 476-5919 - later KFC; demolished
No 8. 9335 Connors rd 469-2224
No 9. 12425 118 ave 454-8001 - now Burger Baron
No 10. 11068 95 st 424-2642 - later Burger Baron; adjacent to headquarters of Burger King Enterprises at 9501 111 ave, 429-3708; both now demolished
No 11. 10056 156 st 489-0883 - later Burger Baron; demolished
- ProhibitOnions (T) 08:58, 17 January 2017, revised 11:06, 8 January 2020 (UTC)
Hannigan's???
[edit]The plot thickens. There was also a Canadian chain called Hannigans Burger King, also based in Edmonton, founded in 1967 and defunct in 1980. I have found next to nothing about it, although it seems to have had franchises from BC to ON. -ProhibitOnions (T) 18:27, 25 January 2020 (UTC)