Like most of JOEY management, CEO Jeff Fuller started his remarkable journey flipping burgers, washing dishes and sweeping floors. It's called paying your dues, learning from the ground up and understanding what success takes. "If there's a secret," he says, "it's hard work, unwavering commitment to the customer and assembling the very best people." Jeff absorbed valuable lessons from his family's successful businesses before striking out on his own with a brand new concept in upscale casual restaurants. The first JOEY opened in 1992 and, as word spread, plans for a second location were quickly in the works. Today there are 27 JOEY Restaurants across Vancouver, Kelowna, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Seattle and California.more...See more text
It’s become a mainstay for post-shopping snacks and cocktails, with a chic, two-storey interior that’s well-equipped to host the Yonge and Dundas crowds. But Joey’s is just as good for a quick sit-down for lunch if you need a break from the Eaton Centre’s hustle and bustle. A largely Japanese-Canadian lunch menu takes updated sandwich classics to the next level – an Ahi tuna sandwich mingles with a lobster grilled cheese, Baja fish tacos, and hand-formed burgers.