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Allegro was a top restaurant in Prague Four Seasons hotel. It is now closed. In 2008 it became the first restaurant from the post-communist bloc to obtain the star from the prestigious Michelin Guide. [1] [2] In 2009, [2] 2010 [3] and 2011, [4] Allegro retained its star.
University Heights is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. The population was 13,914 as of the 2020 Census . Located 8 miles (13 km) from downtown Cleveland , it is a suburb of the Cleveland metropolitan area .
Over its history, the restaurant expanded to include three dining rooms and remained in the Sokolowski family through three generations. [5] Sokolowski's University Inn operated in a modified cafeteria style serving Polish and Eastern European specialties such as pierogis, chicken paprikash, and stuffed cabbage.
Clifton Heights is home to the Hughes Center, a vocational and special-purpose high school. Its current Clifton Heights location was built in 1906. [4] University Heights is home to Hebrew Union College, a Jewish seminary. Fairview is the former home of Fairview German Language School, which was founded by the neighborhood's German community in ...
University Park has slightly higher percentages of Whites and ethnic groups other than African-Americans than Akron has as a whole. According to The City of Akron's statistics there are 9,012 people living in 3,537 households. University Park is 70% Caucasian. The average household income (1999) is $30,799, 75% of Akron as a whole.
In 1997, the restaurant was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. At the time, it was the only tiki restaurant in Ohio, and the only remaining supper club in Columbus. [3] It closed on August 26, 2000 due to prohibitively high maintenance costs and a significant loss of business, and so the property was sold to Walgreens.
On September 26, 1926, more than 6,000 people watched Sparta, a professional soccer team from Prague, defeat the Ohio All-Stars 6-to-2 at Hooper Field. [84] At the close of the 1920s, the Broadway commercial district was home to numerous bakeries, banks, businesses, and music stores. [85]