Symposium Cafe

The Symposium Café is a upscale casual dining restaurant. The first café opened in 1996 and has 9 branches operating across Ontario and 5 more being scheduled to open in 2011 throughout the province of Ontario..
Interior
It has a growing customer base and maintains its unique experience, by focusing on the interior restaurant décor alongside the extensive menu offering. The Symposium Café focuses on consumer trends, its innovative signature products, and quality and consistency of its products.
The interior of the restaurants is inspired by the Renaissance period, creating a laid back atmosphere for the clients. Each restaurant is decorated with different pieces from the same time period, such as "" and "".
Raphael’s famous painting, "The School of Athens" is the main visual attraction, which illustrates a group of philosophers and their colleagues gathering together for the exchange of ideas. This concept is the main guiding ideal of the Symposium Café Restaurant, and is the modern day version of ancient gathering places, encouraging the public to gather and enjoy each other’s company.
The Symposium Café restaurants have outdoor patios where customers can order drinks or a meal during the warmer seasons. These patios are decorated with plants, candles, and patio furniture.
Even though the size for the café varies from location to location, it ranges between 3600 to 4200 sq. ft. This has the general layout of the café which can seat 100-150 people indoors and 50-60 on its patio. Many locations even have private rooms that can seat around 30-80 people.
Membership
Symposium Café is a member of the Canadian Franchise Association Members.
 
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