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y of state Hillary Clinton, also visited the | restaurant, the "Hillary Platter" later became part of |
Many notable figures have visited the | restaurant including Harry S. Truman who made frequent |
y Bash, during which a fake Elvis visits the | restaurant for some well-known song and dance. |
e at the Jolliffe Arms (now the Vojan Indian | Restaurant). |
A Waffle House | restaurant in Gadsden, Alabama. |
ich became the site of the area Wal-Mart and | restaurant outlets. |
risanthios Fetokakis opened a walk-up window | restaurant on May 1, 1977, earning $15 the first day it |
duce from which is used by the walled garden | restaurant. |
The Walnut Tree | restaurant was opened in the early 1960's, and eventual |
usion of a McDonalds, Subway, Warner Chinese | Restaurant and The Warner Tavern. |
The Plough at Stalisfield Green was awarded ' | restaurant of the year 2008' by the Kent Messenger news |
fore her sex change operation, Cachita was a | restaurant worker. |
til a name change in mid 2000's, there was a | restaurant called the Poet's Inn, where Freneau was sup |
Parker's Grill was a | restaurant that later was occupied by a taxidermy shop. |
Their first release was Cruel | Restaurant. |
Granita was a | restaurant in Islington, London, England. |
Originally called Ku, Privilege was a | restaurant in the 1970s. |
Fuzzy's Grub was a | restaurant chain located in London, England. |
granddaughter of Maurice Uchitel, who was a | restaurant and nightclub owner in the 1950s and 1960s, |
Deco Refreshments, Inc. was a | restaurant chain in Buffalo, New York which operated th |
Shuckum's Raw Bar & Grill was a | restaurant located on Young Circle in downtown Hollywoo |
ture pieces (literary journalism), and was a | restaurant critic and film critic. |
coff, in a robbery outside a Washington Blvd | restaurant. |
Another fine Indian wedding themed | restaurant, 24 Carat Restaurant is opened. |
Rhine shores (opposite the Weindorf Koblenz | restaurant) commemorates the original construction of t |
Salt Lick, a relatively well-known barbecue | restaurant and the Lazy 8 Ranch which had its dry mix p |
er Public Library, and a well-known downtown | restaurant, named after him when it opened in 1985, one |
mous and influential people who were regular | restaurant patrons. |
rk are currently owned by the West Lafayette | restaurant. |
He felt it needed a western style | restaurant, so he opened “California” in 1983 in Lan Kw |
st store opened at a time when Italian-based | restaurant chains began to popularize. |
When the | restaurant first opened, dining options for automobile |
When a | restaurant supplies a meal to a customer (customer maki |
When the | restaurant was founded in 1975, it was not vegetarian. |
Junction branch aroused controversy when the | restaurant installed a large 'golden arches' sign in fr |
When the | restaurant was renovated at the end of the decade, work |
he massive log walls were uncovered when the | restaurant opened in the 1980s. |
The Greater London Council in 1971 when the | restaurant was under threat from demolition. |
p.m. on a summer holiday afternoon, when the | restaurant was filled with customers and pedestrian tra |
onti Street in the French Quarter, where the | restaurant now sits. |
f 57, in Northampton, Massachusetts, where a | restaurant, Sylvester's, now sits on the former locatio |
lgia that reflect the community in which the | restaurant operates are usually found on the interior w |
ttee on House Administration, which oversees | restaurant operations for the chamber. |
known for its curling club, after which the | restaurant is named. |
is "Review", a pull-out title which includes | restaurant reviews, TV and film reviews, and a property |
n among frequenters is the name by which the | restaurant should be called. |
In 1923, an agreement was made by which the | restaurant was to be taken over by Norsk Spisevognselsk |
While the | restaurant was in operation in the late 17th century, t |
longer has one, nor is there a White Castle | restaurant in the entire state of Kansas. |
bition titled Dark Genius for White's London | restaurant named Luciano. |
other Frenchman, Daniel Letz, under whom the | restaurant received its first Michelin star in 1983 whi |
3, 2010) was a restaurateur whose Manhattan | restaurant Elaine's attracted a following among promine |
For the Wichita, Kansas | restaurant, see Nu Way Cafe. |
It is the most widely known | restaurant operator in Newfoundland and Labrador and th |
Chicago, died 1941, New York) was a wine and | restaurant critic best known for his column "Along the |
Domaine Chandon is a winery and | restaurant located in Napa Valley, California. |
r was served in Oprah Winfrey's high-profile | restaurant The Eccentric, and it was prominently featur |
ne dining in an large award winning licensed | restaurant. |
The Winter Garden | restaurant had a large dome ceiling and could seat over |
n Valentine's Day beginning in 2008 with one | restaurant in Johns Creek, Georgia and growing into ove |
ation, but is popular for recreation, with a | restaurant and hiking trails or, during the winter, ski |
ribution, and concentrated on tourism with a | restaurant and banquet facility. |
t restaurateurs in the 1980s with L'Escargot | restaurant in Soho, London. |
It has 35 floors with a | restaurant at the top. |
resort is a Three Star rated premises with a | restaurant. |
and together they ran a hotel on Maui with a | restaurant that was very popular. |
ts, it is most often associated with several | restaurant chains such as Empress Chili, Skyline, Gold |
Ray Shoenbaum in conjunction with Innovative | Restaurant Concepts Inc (or IRC). |
r would be taken up with a “Sky Bar", with a | restaurant on the 26th floor. |
The club has a main building with a | restaurant, snooker room, cafe and prayer room. |
There is a 78 m high panoramic tower with a | restaurant on the top to look at the lake and the lands |
on De Belder in 1953, who expanded it with a | restaurant and left it to his sons Armand and Guido in |
Bakers Square began in December 1969 with a | restaurant called "Mrs. |
The roof terrace, with its | restaurant and cafe, opened on 18 November 2010. |
y" Jackson, who was featured (along with the | restaurant) in a 2007 episode of the Showtime televisio |
Along with a | restaurant, there is a Wright-Patt Credit Union and a F |
She is no longer affiliated with Moosewood | Restaurant, however her work was instrumental in the na |
en developed as a tourist attraction, with a | restaurant and observation deck near the lighthouse. |
don Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, with Lela's | restaurant. |
n is one of two rest areas in Germany with a | restaurant bridging the road. |
Today the hotel, since reopened with a | restaurant and pub, and one of the orchard-era mansions |
In conjunction with the | restaurant, located beneath there is also a more inform |
Whitbread Inns, standalone pubs with no | restaurant attached. |
She has been involved with former | restaurant owner, Dan McGrattan, for the last few years |
has a hotel, the Breffni Arms Hotel, with a | restaurant, bar, nightclub, swimming pool, spa, gym and |
He falls in love with a | restaurant owner (played by Seena Owen) who has comprom |
aid homage to the Vonderhaar family with its | restaurant name. |
tation then became a retail location, with a | restaurant in the southeastern wing. |
Its top floor is equipped with a | restaurant and bar which is famous for its view of Jong |
1996 retirement remained associated with the | restaurant (including cutting the ribbon when the Grill |
and a newsstand and general store within the | restaurant itself, the restaurant is routinely referred |
e was the signage and decorations within the | restaurant. |
Maria Verdi - Woman in | restaurant |
Chieko Nakakita - woman at | restaurant |
Shelley Taylor Morgan as Woman in | Restaurant |
More famous in it's day than the Wong Kei | Restaurant, in Soho. |
Sculpted forms in laminated wood, Guastavino | Restaurant, New York City |
has no shops but three pubs: the Woolpack (a | restaurant rather than a pub these days), the Cricketer |
aptist Church (now the Church Brew Works and | Restaurant) also in Lawrenceville; both of these church |
location was voted 18th best in the world in | Restaurant magazine's Top 50. |
hose who worked at Windows on the World, the | restaurant at the top of the World Trade Center. |
ed with the paper's entertainment writer and | restaurant critic, Martin Burden, in turning out the co |
It was mentioned in an article written by | restaurant critic Michael Winner in his regular column |
Kwan Yan as | restaurant customer |
getarian Cuisine(10/F), Shanghai Lu Yang Cun | Restaurant (11/F), Dragon King Restaurant (12/F), Myung |
For 10 years the | restaurant was run by Stan Parkes, who was then replace |
Run by John Burton Race for 13 years, the | restaurant was purchased by IT entrepreneur Peter Newma |
In service for 48 years, the | restaurant features an antique Victorian setting. |
New York State | Restaurant Association v. New York City Board of Health |
bers was a 1950s and 1960s-era New York City | restaurant and nightclub formerly located at 161 East 5 |
His father was a New York businessman, | restaurant owner, theatrical producer and investor, whi |
ito opened the Gramercy Park, New York City, | restaurant Union Pacific in August, 1997. |
While working as a chef in a New York City | restaurant, Emge met George A. Romero, who cast him in |
The New York State | Restaurant Association (NYSRA) sued, arguing infringeme |
lie Dufresne, chef of New York's avant-garde | restaurant wd~50, was introduced to transglutaminase by |
alk along the "Route de Vaison" takes you to | Restaurant Les Abeilles. |
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