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  2. List of hors d'oeuvre - Wikipedia

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    A typical Philippine appetizer, it usually includes pork ears, pork belly, and deep-fried tofu, and is dipped in a mixture of soy sauce, pork broth, vinegar, chopped white onions, scallions, and red chili peppers. Zakuski: Russia: A Russian term for hors d'oeuvres, snacks, and appetizers, it is served before the main course.

  3. Happy hour - Wikipedia

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    Happy hour is a marketing term for a time when a venue such as a restaurant or bar offers reduced prices on alcoholic drinks. Discounted menu items like appetizers are often served during happy hour. This is a way for bars and restaurants to draw in more business before or after peak business hours.

  4. Hors d'oeuvre - Wikipedia

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    The term appetiser (American English: appetizer) is a synonym for hors d'oeuvre. It was first used in the United States and England simultaneously in 1860. Americans also use the term to define the first of three courses in a meal, an optional one generally set on the table before guests were seated. [12]

  5. The Art House - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 part of Art House, soon after opening. The older part of the building was originally a Carnegie library, [3] completed in 1905. It is in the Baroque style, built of stone, with a slate roof. It is single storey, with an entrance tower, which is topped by a wooden cupola and an iron weathervane. The north and south wings each have two ...

  6. Beth's Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Beth's Cafe is a restaurant in Seattle, Washington, United States. Located on Aurora Avenue North in the Green Lake neighborhood, it is known largely for its "greasy spoon" cuisine and large portions. [1] [2] Beth's opened in 1954 and has remained at the same location since, under various owners. It closed in 2021 but reopened in 2023.

  7. Two Brothers Roundhouse - Wikipedia

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    [4] In 1995, the Aurora City Council voted to allow an investment group led by former Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton to purchase the building. The building re-opened in 1996 and hosted a brewpub, restaurant, museum, and open-air pavilion. [2] Among the artifacts in the museum is Payton's championship ring from Super Bowl XX.

  8. Full-course dinner - Wikipedia

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    A multicourse meal or full-course dinner is a meal with multiple courses, typically served in the evening or late afternoon.Each course is planned with a particular size and genre that befits its place in the sequence, with broad variations based on locale and custom.

  9. Art house (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Art house or Arthouse may refer to: Arthouse film, a genre of filmmaking; The Art House, an arts venue in Wakefield, in England; Arthouse at the Jones Center, a museum in Austin, Texas; Arthouse Entertainment, a Los Angeles-based music publishing company; Lego Builder's Journey, a video game originally developed as Lego Arthouse