Mr.K.C.Varghese Kannappilly, the founder had a vision
of enriching the rich traditions of hospitality, and his love for
serving the homely taste to his fellow villagers and those come for
visits in this small town of Kanjirappally. His devotion and
gratitude towards the Holy Mother was the motivation for giving the name
as Queens for his new venture. It was a simple beginning with a small
hotel(QUEENS RESTAURANT) in 1978 and a catering service in his own building near to bus station,
Kanjirappally.
It was in the year 1991, thanks to the support and
co-operation from all the society, the hotel was rebuilt to a multi- storied new building at the same place.
In 2001, Queens
Savories and Ice Cream Parlor was started near to Queens Hotel and it
was yet another mile stone in our constant growth and vision.
The
next stage of our growth was due to the very reason that there were no
standard vegetarian hotels in and around Kanjirappally which are
successfully maintained. More over Once Kanjirappally got its importance
increased to many folds due to the large number of devotees visiting
Sabarimala in each year. As a result of this vision to supply homely and
quality food at a cheaper rate to all the tourists and pilgrims, we
have finally started, our very new project – QUEENS DINE AT HOME in Aug 24th, 2009 at a calm and beautiful place called Cheppumppara in between the Towns of Ponkunnam and Kanjirappally. Here we give
special emphasis to supply Quality homely food at reasonable and
affordable prices. People from all walks of life comes here
frequently as possible. It is of great satisfaction that our clients
include ministers and other VIP’s from Kerala and other states. And now
Queens Dine at Home is the most successful pure vegetarian Hotel in this
area of Kottayam.We are also now the franchise of Kerala State Cashew Development Corporation.
Our future project is a NON-VEG. RESTAURANT at chotty, between kanjirappally and mundakkayam towns.
Our future project is a NON-VEG. RESTAURANT at chotty, between kanjirappally and mundakkayam towns.
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