The Qik Serv Resturants
Demico House is an important division of the Company which began Operations in 1971, after the merger of Banks Brewery Ltd. and D'Aguiar Bros. Ltd. The Soda Factory and the head office were relocated to Thirst Park and the Building was renovated and converted to the Demico House Complex. The Unit began with a small hotel, a single restaurant with three bars and a liquor store on the premises. Today it has expanded immensely to include ten major outlets and can be considered the second largest division of Banks DIH Limited.
The individual Businesses which now constitute the Demico Division are the Idiho Restaurant, the Roof Garden, Arawak Steak House, the Kitty Qik Serv, Main Street Qik Serv(formerly Arapaima) and Sheriff Street Qik Serv. More recent additions are Camp Site(which houses Krystal Dry Cleaners, the Creole Garden Restaurant and a Processing Centre), the Arivda Restaurant in Linden and the New Amsterdam Qik Serv in Berbice.
Qik Serv
The Qik Serv chain of Restaruants is comprised of six branches: Croal Street, Sheriff Street, Kitty, Main Street, New Amsterdam and Linden. The fast food service offers chicken, hamburgers and a variety of sandwiches, ice cream, creole, Indian dishes and beverages.





