Surrey’s landmark Round Up diner reborn as training kitchen for UNITI students

August 16, 2021

Surrey’s landmark Round Up Café has been reborn as a training kitchen for culinary-arts students.

The Springenatic family closed their Whalley diner at the end of April, after 62 years of business on King George Boulevard.

Now, they’ve donated the space to a UNITI program that teaches restaurant-industry skills to people with developmental disabilities.

Since mid-July, students have been learning to chop vegetables, set tables and more, to prepare for a “soft launch” of diner service later this month.

But take note: it won’t exactly resemble the Round Up of years past, save for the name and decor.

“Right now the emphasis is on in-house training, and we are planning to slowly open up to the public,” explained Seema Tripathi, UNITI’s director of employment and innovative services.

Source: Peace Arch News