Smoke's Poutinerie is a Canadian nationwide poutine franchise founded by entrepreneur Ryan Smolkin. According to the company's website, its goal is to "bring the authentic Quebec classic to the rest of the World."
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History
Ryan Smolkin, the founder of Smokeâs Poutinerie, worked alongside Toronto restaurant consultants The Fifteen Group when starting out, in order to gain experience in the restaurant industry. Alongside the help of The Fifteen Groupâs chef, the original gravy recipe was developed.
In Toronto in 2008, its premiere location was the first poutine-exclusive restaurant ('poutinerie') in that city. Smolkin was inspired by Montreal restaurant La Banquise, which serves many different kinds of poutine. Smolkin frequents La Banquise whenever he visits Montreal.
By 2017, the restaurant had some 150 locations across Canada in Toronto, Hamilton, St. Catharines, Oshawa, London, Guelph, Winnipeg, Kingston, Ottawa, Waterloo, Windsor, Mont-Tremblant, Saskatoon, Regina, Fredericton, Halifax, Calgary, Moose Jaw, Kelowna, Vancouver and St. Johnâs and with new franchises in the works in Kingston, Barrie, Edmonton and Whistler.
In December 2014, Smoke's opened a location in Berkeley, California, its first in the United States.
In 2015, the franchise's owners stated that they planned to expand the company internationally and would "open 1,300 restaurants around the world by 2020 devoted mainly to fans of poutine."
In 2016, Smoke's Poutinerie owned 76 restaurants in Canada and 5 in the United States.
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Products
Smokeâs Poutinerie is a poutine-exclusive restaurant and offers more than 20 different types of poutine, as well as the option to mix and match and make your own. A basic poutine is $7.29 CAD and includes the traditional dish of fries, gravy, and cheese curds, or a loaded poutine is $9.99CAD with various alternative toppings depending on location. The Poutinerieâs based in Canada use Quebec bacon, and an original, powdered gravy with no MSG.
In 2016, their menu includes three vegetarian options, and gluten-free options are expected in the near future.
Smolkin states that the chain's target demographic is 18-to-25-year-olds.
Product Expansion
By 2017, Smolkin had opened five burritories and seven weineries where the company's vision of food toppings that are 'out of the ordinary' continues.
The headquarters located in Ajax, ON was officially converted into a âthree-restaurant food courtâ including a poutinerie, burritorie, and weinerie.
Poutine Eating Championship
The Annual Smokeâs Poutinerie World Poutine Eating Championship crowns a new champion each year, and in 2016 a world record was broken for poutine eating. The event includes 3 levels of poutine eating including amateur, professional, and Destroyer. Throughout the day Smokeâs Poutinerie provides free poutine all day from 10am-4pm, musical entertainment, games, prizes, and giveaways.
In 2016, the event focused on raising money for the Friends of We Care charity and raised over $50,000 to send disabled children to camp.
Competition
Smokeâs Poutinerie has developed increasing competition from other Canadian Poutineries over the years including Poutiniâs House of Poutine which opened its second location in Toronto, ON in 2015, and Poutineville which has 4 restaurants in Quebec and one in Ontario.
Further competition has come from corporate businesses. In 2013, McDonalds expanded its poutine product from being only in Quebec, Canada, to the entire country of Canada. In 2012, Wendyâs added poutine to their menu as Canadaâs national dish. Since McDonalds and Wendyâs more companies have added poutine to their menus including Burger King, A&W, and New York Fries.
Expansion
Smolkin's marketing campaign focuses on âword of mouth and publicity stunts instead of traditional advertising.
Having some 200 locations in North America already, by 2020 Smokeâs Poutinerie plans to open 1300 restaurants, 800 in the US, and hundreds more across Western Europe, the Middle East, Australia, and in the Asia-Pacific region. Using master franchise or license agreements, the plan is to expand over 150 stores internationally starting with the Middle East and the U.K. In the US, they will offer multi-unit agreements. Smokeâs Poutinerie has already started on this development by having sold locations to American franchisees.
The company is focusing on opening 725 poutineries internationally at venues such as college and university campuses, sports stadiums, airports, and casinos.
See also
- List of Canadian restaurant chains
References
External links
- Official website
- Where to get Toronto's best poutine at Toronto Star
- A podcast of CBC Radio "Q"; Jian Ghomeshi interviews Marion Kane on the origins of Poutine