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Beautiful! Big Wheel Burgers: Food Affair Spotlight

Help celebrate Camosun’s 50th Anniversary by eating local in September! The college’s first-ever Camosun Food Affair runs Sept. 16 to 23. We spoke with co-founder and Camosun alum Calen McNeil to get to know more about Big Wheel Burger.

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Get to know Big Wheel Burger

is one of more than 40 different food establishments from Victoria to Sidney, Cowichan and Sooke participating in Camosun’s exciting.

We spoke with co-founder and Camosun alum Calen McNeil to get to know more about Big Wheel Burger:

How long has your restaurant been catering to the appetites of Victoria?

“We opened our doors in November 2011 with our firstlocationin Cook St. Village. We now have fivelocationsincludingNanaimo.”

What’s the best thing about your restaurant?

“Our staff is our best thing. They work hard and provide fast,friendlyservice. We are alsoproudof all of our menu items. My personal go-to is our classiccheeseburgerwith bacon, but I’m most excited about our new ‘Chicken Tendies’!”

Do you have a sweet or savory tooth?

“I mostly enjoysavoury with a good glass of wine!”

How has Big Wheel Burger been resilient during the pandemic?

“We already had a take-out app and our staff was verycommitted to workingthrough the pandemic. We leaned into our Big Wheel Community Foundationwhich helpedprovide food support for the community and raise over $150,000 since thepandemic began.”

What does Camosun mean to you?

“Camosun is where it allstartedfor me. I received verypractical, applicable business skills that I wasimmediately able to use in mycareer. I am still veryclose to many alumni fromCamosun and it has been a great mentorship group for me. We also have a number of current staff enrolled at Camosun and a few whograduated from the CulinaryArts program.”

Why do you love food?

“Food for me is whereeverythinghappens. It’s where families come together to share the events of the day, celebrations orreconnecting with old friends. Breaking bread is oneof the oldestpastimes and there is nothing better than good food, drink and community.”

What’s your message to students thinking about a career in your industry?

“We helped start an industrysupportgroup called the Bread and Butter Collective. The group helps to strengthen the industry and emphasizethis industry as being a rewarding career for people. Providing living wageswith benefits and building a financial plan so thebusiness itself can be profitable is how we bringpeople back to the hospitality sector.”

Start your Camosun Food Affair

#CamosunEats Sept. 16-23, 2021

Whether you’re a Camosun alum, student, employee or community supporter, treat yourself to the Camosun Food Affair and savour 50 years of alumni success!

Dine in or take out delicious local fare at participating Camosun Food Affair establishments, Sept. 16 to 23. Keep an eye out for enticing Camosun-themeddishes and beverages!

For a full list of participating eateries and info visit:and follow#CamosunEatson social media.

Camosun Food Affair

September16-23, 2021

Contact information

Jody Kitts

Director, Advancement & Alumni Engagement

250-370-4233

foundation@camosun.ca