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  2. Iconic diner booth from ‘The Sopranos’ finale is going for ...

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    A piece of television history is on the auction block. On Feb. 29, the booth from the final scene of “The Sopranos” went up for auction on eBay.The booth, which is being sold by Holsten’s, a ...

  3. Slows Bar BQ - Wikipedia

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    Slows Bar BQ is a barbecue restaurant chain with location in Detroit, Michigan. [1] The chef is Brian Perrone, and the restaurant is owned by the Cooley family. The restaurant appeared on Adam Richman's Man vs. Food, and the "Yardbird", a pulled chicken sandwich from the restaurant, competed in the first season of Adam Richman's Best Sandwich in America.

  4. Alpino (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Alpino Detroit, shortened as Alpino, is an Alpine restaurant in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan, United States. The restaurant began operations on May 1, 2023, in a space previously occupied by Lady of the House. In 2024, Alpino was a semifinalist in the Best New Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Award.

  5. Diner Booth Used in ‘The Sopranos’ Finale Sells on eBay for ...

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    ‘The Sopranos’ HBO The diner booth at the center of one of the most controversial and iconic scenes in television history has sold for over $80,000. One lucky bidder on eBay has purchased the ...

  6. Schrafft's (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    Schrafft's was founded by William G. Schrafft as a candy manufacturer in Boston, but over time the company also became a well-known restaurant.In 1898, Frank G. Shattuck, a salesman for the Schrafft company from Upstate New York, opened a candy store at Broadway and West 36th Street in Manhattan, New York City. [1]

  7. Alexander Chene House - Wikipedia

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    The Chêne House was one of the few examples of the Federal style in Detroit. It was built in 1850 by Alexander Chêne on land which had been granted to the Chêne family by Louis XIV of France in 1707. [2] The house was later owned by Charles B. Warren, who constructed the rear wing some time between 1902 and 1914. [2]