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ChamberSPOTLIGHT Upcoming Events Thursday, August 18th, 2016 chamber happy hour 5:00pm - 7:00pm Tosh’s Bar & Grill
Home-style cooking is on the menu at the Wagon Wheel
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Wednesday Wake-Up Business Breakfast
A great way to start your day! Come out and connect with fellow business people, enjoy a delicious breakfast, and listen to an engaging speaker. This event is open to members and non-members. Guest Speaker: Lorie Willms, Vendasta, “Online Reputation Management”
Thursday, September 15, 2016
3rd Annual Warman Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament Presented by DDD+ Construction At Legends Golf Course
Don’t miss out on this great opportunity to showcase your business, golf with clients and associates, and network with fellow business people. We are expecting, as always, for this to be a fun-filled afternoon.
Congratulations to the staff at Ringers Original Pizza. They were our June Service with a Smile nominees.
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To learn more about the Warman Chamber of Commerce or to register for any of our upcoming events, www.warmanchamber.com 306-292-7066 contact@warmanchamber.com
(Left to right) Doug McLeay, Kim McLeay, Joanna Wiebe, Melissa MacPherson, Matthew McLeay, Alicia Klassen of the Wagon Wheel restaurant in Warman When Doug and Kim McLeay moved to Warman in 2005, their favourite dining spot was the Wagon Wheel restaurant. There was something about the homestyle menu and atmosphere that struck a chord with them. So when the opportunity came up in 2009 to buy the business from the original owners who started the restaurant in 1980, Doug and Kim didn’t hesitate. With their wealth of experience in the food service industry, they knew the Wagon Wheel had a winning recipe for success. “It was a great opportunity for us, and it came at a great time,” said Doug. “The owners were ready to retire and we wanted a new challenge, so it worked out well for everyone. “It was pretty seamless transition,” he continued. “The previous owners’ last day of business was a Saturday, and on Sunday we came in and did our transition, moved a few things and basically got set up. And
then we opened Monday morning, June 1, 2009, and it was business as usual, serving the same loyal customers that had been coming here for years. We retained all the staff at that time, and a lot of them are still with us today.” Doug said that while they’re continually reinvesting in the decor and tweaking the menu to stay up with current trends, the restaurant has stayed true to the original vision: a pleasant, family-oriented atmosphere with good wholesome food and friendly personalized service. “Our menu has a lot of local favourites that we never strayed from,” said Doug. “We have meat and potatoes and homemade pie. Everybody always has room for dessert.” Doug said in addition to longstanding menu traditions like perogies, farmers sausage and kielke, the restaurant is famous for two other unique dishes: one traditional and one new. “Our homemade chicken noo-
dle soup is made from a recipe that’s probably 100 years old,” said Doug. “People would come here from miles around for a bowl of soup, and we knew that, so we’ve kept that tradition. It tastes like your grandma used to make. “The other favourite item is our pumpkin cheesecake. Kim came up with the recipe, and we tried it out at the Taste of Warman event a few years ago. It was a big hit, so of course it made it onto the menu.” The fully-licensed restaurant serves cold beer and wine by the glass, and currently has a seasonal summer menu featuring a variety of speciality burgers. Doug said the food preparation begins with brand-name products. “All our menu items are cooked fresh to order,” he said. “We invite you to try our family restaurant with your family for an experience you can count on.”
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