Dutch pannekoek king John Dys, who got into restaurants by accident, dies at 85

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Legendary John Dys, who got into restaurants by accident, dies at 85

“In those days you weren’t allowed to do straw polls and he was threatened by Elections Canada,” recalls his daughter Anny. “ he kept doing it and basically predicted who was going to win.”He was born Gerrit Jan Dijs on New Year’s Eve, 1934 in Bodegraven, Holland. When the Netherlands was occupied by Germany during the Second World War, he did all sorts of odd jobs to help the family survive.

After landing in Halifax he took the train to Vancouver. He spent two years as a logger at Gold River on Vancouver Island and was about to leave for another job in the Yukon when he got in a bad car accident in Vancouver, and had to remain in the city.Article content continued Dys wound up working for Nick and Bob Constabaris at the Delmar restaurant, where he held his first hamburger poll in 1963.

“He was so impressed with the concept he spent the next two weeks visiting as many pannekoek houses as he could, taking pictures and stealing menus and recipes,” said Annie Dys. “He brought it back to Vancouver and in 1975 opened the Original Dutch Pannekoek House at 25th and Knight.”

 

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The article mentions the Delmar. I remember that at the corner of 12th and Cambie when I was a kid. Great burgers.

I used to waitress at the Wooden Shoe in the 90s. A great group of people to work with. My condolences to his family and Ali too, who I believe took helm of the kitchen.

They don't make restauranteurs like Mr. Dys anymore. He will be missed.

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