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VIDEO: Walter Wolff says farewell to Fresgo Inn as new owner takes over

His final day on the job was Friday, March 14
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Longtime Fresgo Inn operator Walter Wolff, right, with Sanjay Bajaj, new operator of the diner in Whalley, on Friday, March 14, 2025. Wolff has sold the restaurant and has retired to his home in North Vancouver.

Walter Wolff says he's ready for retirement after 45 years of owning and operating the Fresgo Inn diner in Whalley.

His final day on the job was Friday (March 14), when new owner Sanjay Bajaj gave him a watch, flowers and a cake to celebrate the 81-year-old Wolff, who lives in North Vancouver.

"I feel fantastic," he said before the restaurant opened for breakfast. "Too many good memories, no bad memories. The people were fantastic, everybody was fantastic."

Bajaj, who runs a chain of Ustaad G76 restaurants in B.C., promises to keep Fresgo Inn focused on serving comfort food the way Wolff has for more than four decades.

The leased restaurant space is in a corner unit of a strip mall on King George Boulevard, across from Central City Shopping Centre.

Back in 1980, the mall was known as Surrey Place, King George was a highway, and Wolff was doing business at two Fresgo Inn restaurants, one in Whalley and another at an older location in the West End of Vancouver (since closed).

"My story here is coming to an end now, but there's a new story starting with the new owners," Wolff told the Now-Leader on March 4.



Tom Zillich

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