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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 17 Sep 2002, p. 11

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The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, September 17, 2002 -11 Original Charley FitzWhi*skey's owner buys back restaurant and re-opens doors last week By FANNIE SUNSHINE The Champion W ith the ever- expanding growth of the town, David Eisen thought re-opening his restaurant business in Milton would be a smart idea. Aller selling Charley FitzWbtskeys.ý in 2000, Mr. Eisen recently bought back the location and opened ats doors last week. "Milton having grosso in the last couple of the years S (ute excii- ing.' the third generation retauran- leur sad. "We've already seen a lot of' the good old regulars. ts been oser- ss elnng St) tar." Mir. Eisen sajd he bought the restaurant at 55 Ontanio Si.in 1996 arnd sold l i four years latet to cou- centrale on is three othier locations n Georgetown. Aurora and Orangeville. Ott thte new owners closed Charley FitLwhiskeys last sprng. MI.. Eisen later sold his Oranges ileanti Georgetown Itica- titons, he said. "We quitlv operied last sseek but sse are planning a grand opening tn îwo weeks.' He sad lbe believes tbe "mom and pop" atnospbeîe (of Charley FitzWhiskeys sets is business apari from other restaturants. 'We really look after the kids. tbey al\vays get special attention and treats. Our bar/club nigbt is always popular. Tuesday nights Wing-o- mania is always great" Mr. Eisen said hie speni close to $200.000 in renovations to the decor of the restaurant to give it a brigbter. more open look. 'We bave a beautiful new wood and steel look. The presence of "Weve already seen a lot of the good old regulars. It's been overwhelming so far." DAVID EISEN Cbarlic tbec bllogis nmore esident in tbe picttires ssese tng inside." Altbtîugb tfli restaurant only re- opent l as;tAeecktbe owner said bes been pleasantly surprised by' tbe arnount of btusiness bes receis cd. 'I's becin busier iban 1I xecced. Its great to be back in Milton." Tammiy Switzer. general manager of Cbarley FitzWiskeys. said cts tomners know fiiberetatu an) is open even tbougb NMrEsen hasn'i atîser- tîsetl yet. "Wes\e alssayss aid soui c ni goiug to a restaturant. yoti ' c goiug 10 a r icndsb otise s.%heu vin corne bere. We vweltom esc ol. Tbeîue uîgbis. such as Kai aoke. Hallosi en parlies antI ail voti cani cat spagbetti ssiii be brougli back, sbe added. "Weli bave a Di and dancing Tbursday. Friday and Saturday nigbts. We rcally Asant peuple to know we're back.' Charley FitzWhiskey's general manager Tammy Switzer and owner Dave Esen celebrate their return to the Ontario Street eatery. Photo by GRAHAM PAINE M. A.D.D. CANADIAN TIRE PARKING LOT. Donations to M.A.D.D. Haîton MILTON M.A.D.D. Mothers Against Drunk Driving M.AD.D volunteers needed iyear round. Cali 905-844-0096 for mor info. La Leche League of Milton Mont h/y Meetingsfor Breastfeeding Mothers 1 I and Pregnant WomenI SSept 18 Why breast is best 0c1 16 Planning for baby NQv 20 The normacourse~ 1 Dec 18 Nutrition for the I ~~ursinfg tTother iFor questions please caîl: (905) 876-3322' (905) 693-8531 METN MfLOCATINI IMilton Community Resource Centre J I 917 Nippissing Rd., Milton I Meeting Time: 7:3OpmI CAR WASH Saturdayo, Sept 218 arn - 3 pm

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