Toronto-based restaurant chain Egg Club plans to open a new location in Edmonton in the Spring, marking the company’s third Alberta outlet and part of a nationwide growth strategy.
The expansion will introduce a refreshed store concept, including an updated layout and branding designed to improve the customer experience. The company is targeting up to 10 new locations across Canada by the end of 2026.
Growth Strategy Focused on Alberta
“This will be Egg Club’s first location to feature a refreshed store concept, updated layout and enhanced branding — all designed to improve the customer experience and deliver a true ‘club-like’ atmosphere,” the company said in a statement.

Jason Yu, president of Egg Club, said the brand sees Edmonton as a key market for quick-service dining. “We’re excited to bring Egg Club to the Edmonton community,” he said. “Originating in a major metropolitan city, we understand the importance of quick-service dining, and we believe our concept will resonate with every Edmontonian looking for something that’s both high-quality and convenient – especially during their daily commute.”
Yu added that Alberta has been central to the chain’s growth. “Alberta has been a key driver of our growth,” he said. “We’ve been incredibly welcomed through the success of our Calgary locations, and we’re excited to carry that momentum into Edmonton.”
Third Location in Alberta
Egg Club opened its first Alberta outlets in Calgary, with locations in Downtown Calgary and on Macleod Trail. The Edmonton site will expand the brand’s presence in the province and reflects the company’s strategy to strengthen its footprint in key Canadian markets.
The chain said it aims to become a “go-to breakfast destination for Canada seeking affordable, made-to-order sandwiches,” offering menu items including its Classic egg sandwich.
The exact opening date for the Edmonton location has not yet been announced.
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