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  2. Weenie Beenie - Wikipedia

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    Weenie Beenie was founded by Carl and Bill Staton in Arlington, Virginia in 1950. Bill, a billiards player, used money from his pool playing to fund the restaurants, which numbered six at one time. Bill was also known by the nickname "Weenie Beenie". [1] The final Weenie Beenie is the original location, in the Shirlington section of Arlington. [2]

  3. The Birchmere - Wikipedia

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    The Birchmere opened its doors on April 4, 1966, as a restaurant. Music was added in 1975 with a concert space that held up to 200 people. Its original location was 2723 S. Wakefield St. in the Shirlington area of Arlington, Virginia, in a strip mall that was later razed.

  4. The Village at Shirlington - Wikipedia

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    The Village at Shirlington opened as Shirlington Shopping Center in 1944, and was the first large shopping center to open in the Washington, D.C. suburbs and one of the earliest in the United States. It is located along Campbell Avenue (formerly South 28th Street) at the intersection of Shirley Highway and Quaker Lane / Shirlington Road in ...

  5. One restaurant was closed and two failed in the latest Arlington health inspections, according to city data. There were 83 inspections from April 2 to April 8. Arlington inspections are based on a ...

  6. Two Arlington restaurants are closed after recent health ...

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    Health inspectors gave two restaurants in Arlington scores of 57 and 69 on a scale of 100. But of them closed after the inspections.

  7. Shirlington, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Shirlington is an unincorporated urban area, officially called an "urban village", [1] in the southern part of Arlington County, Virginia, United States, adjacent to the Fairlington area. The word "Shirlington" is a combination of "Shirley" (from the Shirley Highway or Interstate 395 ) and "Arlington".