Caterers à King City, ON

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2115 King Road, King City, L7B 1K2

(905) 833-3030
Your local King City Subway® Restaurant, located at 2115 King Road brings new bold flavors along with old favorites to satisfied guests every day. We deliver these mouth-watering flavors with our famous Footlongs, 6” sandwiches, wraps and salads. And we offer a variety of ways to order—quick and easy in the app or online, convenient delivery, come into your neighborhood shop for an in-restaurant meal, or pick up curbside. We’re proud to offer a change from same old fast food with fresh cut veggies and toppings with protein choices, fresh-baked bread and let’s not forget cookies! And we’re happy to help you with any catering needs as well. All Subway® Restaurants are independently owned and operated by business owners who employ talented Sandwich Artists™.
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21 Winter Rd, King City, L7B 1E3

(905) 539-0999
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12998 Keele St, King City, L7B 1H8

(905) 833-5311
Historical Inn In 1851 Isaac Dennis built a hotel for his daughter and her husband John Hogan. Dubbed “Hogan’s Inn at Four Corners” the Inn was advantageously located at the main intersection in King City at Keele Street. With a number of attractions in the immediate area such as Crawford Wells General Merchant across the road, the Springhill dance hall next door and a small race track behind the Inn, it is easy to understand how Hogan’s could become a central part of life in King Township. Visiting travelers were met at the King Railway Station and transported to the hotel by horse and buggy. Many were drummers, the travelling salesman of the day, and were happy to set up their displays in the hotel and sell their wares to the local tradesmen. The south side of the building, today the Upper Canada Wine Bar, boaster a tap room that was a centre of conviviality for locals and visitors alike. The stables next door housed John Hogan’s horses which he raced at the track behind the building. The unique charm of Hogan’s has been preserved through a succession of proprietors. Though renovated a number of times over the years, plenty of the original parts of the building remain, including the glass panes over the front entrance, hand made and imported from Pennsylvania artisans, that were the height of architectural fashion in Upper Canada in the 1850's. The Hunt Pub downstairs continues in the spirit of Hogan’s original tap room. Quality live entertainment on weekends in a delightful original setting of natural stone accented with leather and oak recalls the spirit of uncomplicated good times long ago. With dining of a quality unmatched in York region, a strong commitment to serving local produce and an enduring sense of warm hospitality, Hogan’s today, as it did one hundred and fifty years ago remains a testament to the spirit of King Township. Hours of Operation Menu Types.