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On 27 October 1880 (), Léonard Lipp and his wife Pétronille opened the brasserie on the Boulevard Saint-Germain. Their speciality was a cervelat rémoulade starter, then choucroute garnie, served with the finest beers. The brasserie's atmosphere and its modest prices made it a great success.
The Café de la Rotonde is a famous café in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris, France at 105 Boulevard du Montparnasse, known for its artistic milieu and good food. In its official website, La Rotonde defines itself as a brasserie and restaurant. [ 1 ]
It sits the corner of Boulevard Saint-Germain and Rue Saint-Benoît, in the 6th arrondissement. The nearest underground station is Saint-Germain-des-Prés , served by line 4 of Paris Métro . While attracting numerous tourists due to its historic cachet, [ 1 ] the coffeehouse remains a popular hang-out spot for Parisians and celebrities alike.
The Boulevard Diner is a historic diner at 155 Shrewsbury Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was built by Worcester Lunch Car Company in 1936 as #730. It is a well-preserved instance of a barrel-roof diner that the company made in significant numbers in the years before the Second World War , and the city's best-preserved 1930s diner.
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The restaurant was founded by French immigrant Firmin "Frank" Toulet as Frank's François Café at 6669 Hollywood Boulevard. [2] [3] In 1923, the name was changed to Musso & Frank to reflect Toulet's new partnership with Joseph Musso. [4] In 1927, the restaurant was sold to Joseph Carissimi and John Mosso (no relation to Musso). [4]
Delta Cafe is located on Woodstock Boulevard in southeast Portland's Woodstock neighborhood. Delta has been described as an "inexpensive neighborhood place" serving "generous" portions to Reed College students and having "a loyal following from all over". [1] It originally had a single dining space and later expanded that to four. [2]
In the early 1970s, Mort Farberow opened a butcher shop on Sunset Boulevard in the Village neighborhood Pacific Palisades. Business was steady, but he was still unsatisfied with the direction of his business. Farberow and wife Bobbie Farberow then relocated around the corner to Swarthmore Avenue, where they opened "Mort’s Palisades Deli" in 1972.