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    We compiled the best bar stools to buy online, including counter-height stools with backs, swivel stools for kitchen islands and modern styles for small spaces.

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    The venue features air-conditioned bathrooms and a warming kitchen and is situated on spacious, beautiful grounds. For weddings and receptions, the pricing is a flat $500-weekend flat rental fee.

  5. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    A stainless steel countertop. A countertop, also counter top, counter, benchtop, worktop (British English) or kitchen bench (Australian or New Zealand English), bunker (Scottish English) is a raised, firm, flat, and horizontal surface.

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    Retro Restaurant Design. Historically, restaurant referred only to places that provided tables where one ate while seated, typically served by a waiter.Following the rise of fast food and take-out restaurants, a retronym for the older "standard" restaurant was created, sit-down restaurant.

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    Historic bars and saloons in San Francisco were some of the earliest businesses during the formation of the city. Many of the first businesses to spring up in San Francisco during the California Gold Rush era (1848–1855) supported the influx of new men, including bars and saloons, [1] breweries, [2] horse racing tracks, [3] and others forms of entertainment.