Friday, 23 October 2015

Webers - Recycled Trains Turned into a Favourite Restaurant, North of Barrie, Ontario






Every time we  go up north to our little cabin, we always stop and have a bit to eat at Webers - a local  favourite hamburger place that has also become a tradition for cottagers on their way up to their country holiday.








Stopping at Webers is a ritual for cottagers going north


People liked the Webers hamburgers so much that they would cross the traffic in the opposite lane risking their lives in order to get some of the food at the restaurant.






An overpass allows customers to cross safely to get their food





After many fatal pedestrian accidents, an overpass was built so that hungry customers could cross the highway safely.








A beautiful park at Webers'




There are many reasons why Webers has become an attraction for people heading north.









Ample places to rest and enjoy the food



It is situated on a spacious property which has been turned into a beautiful park with ample benches for resting and picnicking.









A unique eating place!



The most unique feature of this fast food place is how the owner/s recycled old trains and turned them into a restaurant.










The old trains have been turned into dining cars.









Webers - a fast food restaurant that recycled old trains into dining cars




Besides using the old trains as dining cars, they are also used to store supplies, made into kitchens, and serving areas.








A modern washroom on board!



One of the train cars was turned into a modern washroom for the customers' convenience.




The Big Chair at Webers






It even has an ATM  machine to provide some needed cash for its customers.















Webers is worth a stop and a visit!
It has become a must stop for us on our way up north and we always look forward to it!

R.T.
Webers
Just Outside of Orillia
Ontario

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