+ (Leaving out the not so good ones)
Pizza Nova
Pizza Pizza
Venizia
Vesuvio
Boston Pizza
Pomodoro
Gino's
+
Harvey's
Smash
Sonny's
B Boyz
+
Mary Brown's
Church's
+
Tim Horton's
Mandarin (Chinese buffet)
More Indian restaurant's than you would believe, because our pop. is almost 40% South Asian...
As stated above, depends on jurisdiction.
Edit- I first learned about this case on the CBC TV show "It's the Law", back in the early '70s.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/history-cecil-george-harris-will-farm-safety-1.6868417
There was a Roy Rogers right next door to the theatres in Shoppers World Brampton, when i was in high school. We once had a field trip there to watch "The Charge of the Light Brigade", for history class, and I had lunch at Roy Rogers afterwards.
Did you ever get the root beer and cream soda in the massive jugs? We would go down to the drive-in and get them refilled. When my parents divorced, my father made sure to take them with him.
Given that we're currently moving more and more to disposable tech, and away from lasting quality, there's really no incentive to create things that are self sustaining.
I'd be quite as happy to see a return to the $10M film that relies on writing. A blockbuster is nice, every now and then but, as with emergencies, if everything is one then nothing is one.
It seems that my comment about it being a "work from home alien invasion" were more right than I thought. It went in the can in late 2020 and then sat on a shelf until now.
Keep in mind that the sort of structures that we're discussing, on Earth, don't have even basic mechanical functionality, let alone what the sort of Precursor stuff they have in Star Trek does.