Canada Day is always a very special day to celebrate in East Gwillimbury. We are fortunate to have activities at the beautiful historic site of the Sharon Temple and the Mount Albert Lions’ Park fireworks to enjoy!
Canada Day is always a very special day to celebrate in East Gwillimbury. We are fortunate to have activities at the beautiful historic site of the Sharon Temple and the Mount Albert Lions’ Park fireworks to enjoy!
Winter in East Gwillimbury has been a lot of fun. From the Santa Claus Parade to the Mayor & Council Pancake Breakfast to Free Public Skates, tobogganing and some gorgeous wintry scenes….there is a lot to be enjoyed.
Tatlows Broiler Bar is a tiny restaurant in East Gwillimbury on Queensville Side Road. Here are five reasons why East Gwillimbury diners (and those from further afield in York Region) are flocking to Tatlows.
1.The Surprise Factor
Everyone loves a sleeper story. A hidden gem. So far hidden in the interior of the River Drive Park/ Holland Landing Area of East Gwillimbury, this restaurant is a bit of a “surprise.”
2.Friendliness
All the people who work at Tatlows Broiler Bar are really, really kind. Genuine. One waitress was out of breath as she had just rushed out to hand a customer an item they had left behind before they pulled out of the parking lot. One client was concerned that she would miss a business appointment. The server tried to reassure her. Another waitress pulled out all the stops talking to our kids, making them laugh. The servers who work at Tatlows want their customers to have a good experience.
3. the Food
The food is tasty. The hamburger had a “wowness” to it.
So did the flaming vegetable hash. Kids meals have Special Touches to them in the Presentation.
4. the Feel
Something about the red walls makes you feel good when you walk in. Cozy, a bit urbane. The wall hangings are fun to look at – cute horses, historic Canadiana, trees….different.
5. Fans
Tatlows has fans. The restaurant inspires fierce loyalty. When East Gwillimbury Shines shared an article on Tatlows published on yorkregion.com on the East Gwillimbury Shines Facebook page, the post went viral. It reached 9, 522 people, was shared 106 times, and received over 77 “Loves” and “Likes”. Here are just a sampling of some of the exuberant comments:
“This is our #1 pick” “We will only go to this restaurant””the food is fantastic!!!!!” “Love Tatlows” “If you haven’t been here you don’t know what you are missing.” “This is the best restaurant around with the best staff.” “Awesome food comes out of this little hole in the wall eatery. Don’t judge a book by its cover!” “Never had a bad experience yet!” “This little restaurant puts out some of the best meals I’ve ever had” “G’s curry is so authentic and delicious. ” “I would highly recommend Tatlows” “Love Tatlows best eggs bennie!!!!” “Tatlows is a regular weekend breakfast stop for us!” “Great service !!!” “Best soups and delicious lamb! True gem!!”
Christmas is fast approaching. There are many pretty scenes on the streets of East Gwillimbury. So many lights! So much spirit! We are enveloped in a beautiful blanket of snow for utmost Christmas readiness.
“Treetops glisten and children listen” – for it looks like it really will be a white Christmas this year.
I remember when going to McDonald’s was the biggest treat in the world. Growing up in the suburbs of Montreal, a trip to McDonald’s meant “thrills.”
People always seemed to get really thick vanilla or chocolate milkshakes, then, with their meal. The thickness of the milkshake through a yellow McDonald’s straw was such that it would take a kid at least half an hour to finish his or her drink. We never minded.
The last day of school was often an occasion to go to McDonald’s.
Another day (for me) was Christmas Eve. Well maybe that happened only once or twice. But the memory stays in my heart. With parents busy wrapping presents at home, my older sister and I walked to McDonald’s in a wintry wonderland. It was quiet and peaceful.
I don’t know the lore surrounding McDonald’s Restaurants in Newmarket and area in the 80’s, 90’s. Did McDonald’s here also serve pizza in small, square boxes for a while (a novelty that didn’t last)? Probably. Did kids ever enjoy a wintry adventure on Christmas Eve at the Yonge location? Surely they did.
I do know that McDonald’s coming to East Gwillimbury is a big deal.
As can be be expected, the restaurant facility at Green Lane (near Lowe’s) is pristine and fun. There are cool-coloured stools. An automated system to order before you even reach the counter. The usual Happy Meals. While we were there, Christmas songs spilled softly out of the sound system – including “I’ll Be Home for Christmas.”
Maybe your childhood memories played out in another town or country. You’re new to East Gwillimbury and your arrival is timed with the rise of developments and change. Maybe you’re coming “home” to EG after a long time for the holidays. Whatever your story, McDonald’s has been a cultural fixture for a long time, weaving into our lives, making the restaurant chain part of the personal tapestry of many. Now it’s here.