Robin's Donuts

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Robin's Donuts

Robin's Donuts (commonly shortened to Robin's) is a Canadian chain of over 160 fast food restaurants that operate in every province of Canada except Quebec.[1] A 2017 Maclean's Magazine Poll ranked Robin's as the 7th best coffee chain out of 15 in Canada.[2]

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Robin's Donuts
Company typePrivate Franchise
IndustryRestaurants
FoundedThunder Bay, Ontario, Canada (1975; 50 years ago (1975))
HeadquartersThunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Number of locations
160+
Area served
Atlantic Canada, Northwestern Ontario, Southern Manitoba, Southern Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia
ProductsBaked goods
Beverages
Whole-bean coffee
Soup
Sandwiches
OwnerChairman's Brand Corporation
Websiterobinsdonuts.com
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History

Harvey Cardwell and George Spicer opened the first store in 1975 in Thunder Bay, Ontario as "Robin's Donuts".[3][4][5]

In October 2006, Chairman's Brand Corporation took ownership of Robin's Donuts when it purchased Afton Food Group, the former owner of Robin's Donuts, 241 Pizza and Mrs. Powell's Cinnamon Buns.[6]

In 2014 a new logo was created which dropped "Donuts" from the name; this is likely because of the growing number of alternative new menu items.[7]

On September 26, 2024, Robin's announced plans to expand once again in the Southern Ontario market; a market where it closed most of its locations in the early 2000s due to increased competition from rival Tim Hortons.

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