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  • the guarantee of equal-angled sectors) and two diners alternately choose pieces of pizza that are ad
  • en the hotel first opened, the restaurant gave diners an ever-changing panoramic view of the entire
  • Pip's Diner from "Pennsylvania Diners and Other Roadside Restaurants"
  • Diners and riders are often in visual contact.
  • taurant, The Old Log dining room, can seat 350 diners and provides an important source of revenue.
  • tes looking for the best drive-in restaurants, diners and dive bars.
  • The diner was built by DeRaffele Diners and Musi Dining Car Company and was added to t
  • d west wings have been extended to accommodate diners and are no longer considered historic elements
  • nformal question & answers with the president, diners, and restaurant staff.
  • mation plaques stand next to thoroughly modern diners and other amenities.
  • neral Wavell were among the regular Grill Room diners, and the hotel's air-raid shelters were "the s
  • Spiral Diners are listed in the 2011 International Raw Food
  • It enjoys a broad spectrum of diners at every range of the demographic.
  • Mumtaz has had many notable diners at its restaurants, including David Cameron, D
  • If the two diners both try to maximize the amount of pizza they
  • specific, sometimes with facilities for a few diners, but without restaurant dining areas.
  • Diners Club Arena with Lakers team logo
  • Diners Club cards will continue to be issued by Diner
  • eral years following the business transaction, Diners Club credit cards were marketed as in Canada "
  • ave enRoute cardholders access to the existing Diners Club network of 2.1 million merchants at the t
  • Discover Bank has no plans on issuing Diners Club branded cards itself.
  • ampionship (with Graham Marsh and Tom Watson), Diners Club Matches (with Juli Inkster)
  • Diners Club Arena, originally known as Eishalle Lido,
  • chairman and CEO of Fiat UK (1990 - 2001) and Diners Club UK (2001 - 2004).
  • oup announced that Discover was purchasing the Diners Club network from Citi for $165 million.
  • In 1970, he left Diners Club, acquiring its "International Floatels" d
  • In the 1950s, he ran his own restaurant, the Diners' Club, but it was destroyed by fire.
  • sold the $300 million enRoute card business to Diners Club.
  • n the airline sold its credit card division to Diners Club.
  • Guy Fieri - host of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Guy's Big Bite, and Ulti
  • staurant was featured on a Route 66 edition of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.
  • In the television series Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Guy Fieri often visits d
  • Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (DDD, The Triple D) is an
  • tured on the Food Network's television program Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.
  • a CD of Songs hand-picked by Guy Fieri titled Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives:Road Songs That Rock
  • hese stocks are still regularly used on unruly diners during contemporary medieval banquets.
  • r their extreme eating habits after a video of diners eating a live fish became a hit on the interne
  • After them, all the diners exchange greetings and morsels of wafer.
  • lthough seated in a large, enclosed structure, diners experience an illusion that mimics being locat
  • the first national restaurant review show, TV Diners, for the Food Network, and spent many years ho
  • of the customers was exasperatingly loud, and diners four tables away turned to see who was making
  • The diners gather at the window to enjoy the spectacle of
  • their origins as horse-drawn hot lunch carts, diners had evolved during the early 20th century into
  • Diners hear the chirping of crickets and croaking of
  • Diners help themselves by spearing potatoes with thei
  • nd architecture of the 20th century, including diners, highways, gas stations, drive-in theaters, bu
  • The many Greek diners in Buffalo, New York are similar in format to
  • It is an example of the stainless steel diners in Massachusetts, with rectangular massing, a
  • erved as a fast food staple at restaurants and diners in Montreal and other parts of Quebec.
  • ion, in that the water stream that runs by the diners in the restaurant carries the attraction's boa
  • Diners included T.S. Eliot, Mortimer Wheeler, Aneurin
  • chain also contains the small chain of Galaxy Diners, including a location on Route 66 in Flagstaff
  • ll of autographs from over a century of famous diners, including Ernest Hemingway and Yves Saint-Lau
  • The brand was expanded to a chain of bar diners known as Bierodrome in Clapham and Kingsway (a
  • pularized Googie-style coffee shops and turned diners like Holiday and the nearby Wich Stand into zi
  • Drive-in services such as diners, movie theaters and gas stations built with th
  • timeter), it is added to some soup recipes but diners must remove the meat to chew and then spit out
  • patented A-frame design, produced by Valentine Diners of Wichita, Kansas.
  • It can host 1,088 diners on a single seating, and is decorated in the a
  • al exploits psychology, experimenting with the diners' perception.
  • When the diners picked at the fresh meat with their chopsticks
  • ire or by a special machine, then scraped onto diners' plates; the term raclette derives from the Fr
  • st the morning after the dinner, telling other diners she had been awakened in the middle of the nig
  • ut Wyden noted that "even reasonably steadfast diners simply grew tired" of consuming the product se
  • Ye Olde Union Oyster House, open to diners since 1826, is the oldest restaurant in the Un
  • Most diners sit at long, shared tables, with communal salt
  • Chef's Table in Hong Kong where the Chef Table diners sit at a special table beside the Gaddi's kitc
  • ner in a flat on Meard Street (only two of the diners survived); a birthday cake and champagne celeb
  • lty restaurant which used a crane to hoist its diners, table, and waitstaff 150 feet into the air.
  • stomers' drink orders and delivers them to the diners' tables.
  • if it's a choice between death and joining the diners that means there's no sense in two of them get
  • ddition to providing dance music for the local diners, the music from the Blackhawk was broadcast na
  • ger-sized pieces rather than broken off by the diners themselves.
  • fries behind the counter, leaving it up to the diners to salt the fries themselves.
  • in Western culture that are designed to allow diners to distribute edible salt and ground peppercor
  • a year, Lu toured all of Taiwan, hopping from diners to universities, and created a huge following,
  • hade, while the parlor is across the house for diners to take advantage of the light afterwards, as
  • He raises his glass, at which point the diners turn to one another and make eye contact, maki
  • The chef performs the cooking in front of the diners, typically with theatrical flair-such as light
  • ing a food elevator bringing telephone-ordered diners up from the restaurant on the ground floor; a
  • Diners were once a fixture of Providence's business c
  • d is prepared in open cooking areas in view of diners, which allows for interaction between chefs, c
  • A noted destination for gourmet diners, Yountville "boasts more Michelin stars per ca