The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Staying put in Stratford

Nimrods' opening year-round restaurant in former Stratford KFC building

- TERRENCE MCEACHERN terrence.mceachern@theguardia­n.pe.ca @terry_mcn

Like many Islanders, Bruce Rooney remembers going to the Kentucky Fried Chicken in Stratford as a kid and sitting in a corner booth.

Rooney will once again get to sit in one of those corner booths, but now as the general manager of Nimrods' as a year-round restaurant is getting set to open at that location. The goal is to open on Friday, Dec. 4.

"Lots of moving parts right now with some new equipment coming in (and) doing a lot of beautifica­tion to the outside of the building. We just really want to give Stratford something that's nice and exciting," said Rooney.

That beautifica­tion includes a new charcoal and gold trim paint job on the exterior – a change from the previous familiar beige brick and white trim. There is also going to be some new signage and billboards for the restaurant, he added.

Rooney, along with Nimrods' owners Jesse Clausheide, Mikey Wasnidge and Nigel Haan, temporaril­y set up in the former KFC building for Burger Love in September.

The drive-thru operation went so well that they decided to stay put and open yearround. The drive-thru option was a big selling point to remain at that spot.

"What we learned from Burger Love is that there is a big demand for drivethrus, especially in terms of COVID," Rooney said. "We can offer them a quick option, a healthier option for people and get them on their way."

They've also hired a chef, Brian Peters, to help out with the menu. They're still looking to fill some restaurant positions, such as cooks and service staff. Once open, the restaurant is expected to employ around 15 people, Rooney said.

KFC opened in 1975 at the busy Trans-Canada Highway and Stratford Road intersecti­on. In December 2016, the owner closed KFC because there wasn't enough business.

Today, the building looks different from the outside, but the layout, front counter and retro seating will be familiar to anyone who was last inside the business when it was KFC.

"We don't want to depart completely from this because it is, for a lot of locals, kind of nostalgic and cool — a retro diner vibe," Rooney said.

The idea is to offer familyfrie­ndly and fast service for breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as a menu with a lot of locally sourced and organic food options for indoor dining and the drive-thru, such as burgers, wraps, sandwiches (including breakfast sandwiches), salads and desserts.

"Definitely on the healthier side," Rooney added.

Nimrods' is also going to be serving customers coffee from Caledonia House, a business that is well-known at the Charlottet­own Farmers' Market, and craft beer from local producers.

It's been a busy couple of years for Nimrods'. It had a food truck at different locations in Charlottet­own. Then in April 2019, Charlottet­own city council rejected its applicatio­n to have a licensed mobile canteen set up in a vacant lot between Cedar’s Eatery and the Old Triangle on Great George Street. That led to opening a licensed woodfire pizza and pasta bar at the Peake’s Quay Marina floating food court for the past two summers.

"It's been quite a journey," he said. "Time flies in a lot of ways, but it's good."

They're planning to go back to the floating food court at the Peakes Quay marina in Charlottet­own next summer, but for now, they're excited to have a year-round restaurant.

"Admittedly, it's a little bit scary opening up a restaurant in the wintertime because of the nature of the slower season. But based on the feedback we got, people really want us here in Stratford, and we were pumped to hear that," Rooney said. "We just want to give Stratford something new and exciting. I think people are ready for what we have to offer, so we're really excited."

 ?? TERRENCE MCEACHERN/THE GUARDIAN ?? Bruce Rooney, general manager of Nimrods', stands in front of the newly painted former KFC building in Stratford. Nimrods' is planning to open a year-round restaurant at that spot the first week of December.
TERRENCE MCEACHERN/THE GUARDIAN Bruce Rooney, general manager of Nimrods', stands in front of the newly painted former KFC building in Stratford. Nimrods' is planning to open a year-round restaurant at that spot the first week of December.

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