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The Royal Canadian Pancake Houses

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Type
  
Public

Founded
  
1989

Industry
  
Key people
  
Sheldon GolumbiaBeatrice Puja

Products
  
Breakfast natural foodsPancakes • Waffles • French Toast

Headquarters
  
New York City, New York, United States

Founders
  
Beatrice Puja, Sheldon Golumbia

The Royal Canadian Pancake Houses were moderately priced gourmet pancake houses in New York City and in the South Beach area of Miami Beach, Florida..

Development

The Royal Canadian Pancake Houses were owned by Royal Canadian Foods Corp, a Delaware corporation. The first outlet opened in Tribeca in New York City in 1989. It was followed by the opening of a second location in Midtown Manhattan. In November 1993, the founders, Sheldon Golumbia and Beatrice Puja, took it public with a micro public offering of 250,000 shares of common stock at a sale price of $5.00/share. Subsequently, two more locations were opened in NYC, in the Upper West Side and Gramercy. In Miami Beach, Florida, Royal Canadian Foods' also opened a Royal Canadian Pancake House and a Womlette House, featuring “womlettes” (an omelet with a waffle base).

In the fall of 1998, Royal Canadian Foods closed all of their outlets.

References

The Royal Canadian Pancake Houses Wikipedia