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- Q5272313 abstract "Dic Ann's Hamburgers is a fast-food restaurant chain based in the Montreal Metropolitan Area, Canada. Founded in 1954, Dic Ann's is best known for their extremely thin hamburgers, which are topped with their own hot sauce, and served with a wooden stick, which is used to pick up the burger. Their poutine is also served with mozzarella cheese and Dic Ann's hot sauce and their french fries are cooked in 100% peanut oil. They only serve Pepsi, and other brands of soft drinks owned by Pepsico. The walls of Dic Ann's restaurants are adorned by signed photos, caps and hockey sticks from Quebec sports figures and celebrities.The chain consists of 14 restaurants in the greater Montreal area, Montreal North, Marché Central, Chomedey (Laval), Anjou, Terrebonne, St. Jérôme, Repentigny, Vimont (Laval), Ste-Thérèse, Longueuil, Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Joliette and St. Eustache. The location closest to downtown Montreal is located on Ste-Catherine St., between Guy and Atwater.Dic Ann's restaurants are not listed in local phone directories. Except for the new Marché Central location, Ste-Thérèse, and Ste-Catherine, none of the restaurants are open on Mondays and some are closed on Tuesdays as well.".
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- Q5272313 comment "Dic Ann's Hamburgers is a fast-food restaurant chain based in the Montreal Metropolitan Area, Canada. Founded in 1954, Dic Ann's is best known for their extremely thin hamburgers, which are topped with their own hot sauce, and served with a wooden stick, which is used to pick up the burger. Their poutine is also served with mozzarella cheese and Dic Ann's hot sauce and their french fries are cooked in 100% peanut oil. They only serve Pepsi, and other brands of soft drinks owned by Pepsico.".
- Q5272313 label "Dic Ann's Hamburgers".
- Q5272313 homepage www.dicanns.com.