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Everything about The Keg Steakhouse totally explained

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The Keg is a chain of steakhouses and bars in Canada and the United States. It was founded in 1971 in North Vancouver, British Columbia by George Tidball and today operates in most provinces and four American states. Originally known as The Keg and Cleaver, the word "cleaver" was later dropped. The Keg is well known for buying up historic manors and turning them into restaurants. Examples of this are the Keg Mansion in downtown Toronto, and the Keg Manor in Ottawa. Also notable as a heritage restoration is the Keg in New Westminster, British Columbia, which was formerly the city's CPR station.

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