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  2. 54th Street Grill & Bar in Shiloh temporarily closes. Here’s ...

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    Other locations within the chain have remodeled with open air dining, pickleball courts and big screen TVs. Is that the plan for Shiloh, too?

  3. Restaurant Aquavit - Wikipedia

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    After 17 years in one location (13 West 54th Street [4]), Aquavit relocated in 2005 to new premises, giving the restaurant an entirely new look. Aquavit opened a second restaurant in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1999, but it failed to take hold and ultimately closed in mid-2003.

  4. Nestlé Toll House Café - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé Toll House Café was a franchise in the United States and Canada founded by Ziad Dalal [2] and his partner Doyle Liesenfelt. The two started Crest Foods, Inc. D/B/A "Nestlé Toll House Café by Chip" in 2000 in Dallas, Texas.

  5. Gluten-free cafe closes inside Louisville's Logan Street ...

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    After nearly two years inside Logan Street Market, the Silly Axe Cafe, known for offering a 100% gluten-free menu, has shut down. After nearly two years inside Logan Street Market, the Silly Axe ...

  6. Tiff's Treats - Wikipedia

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    She then delivered an apology in the form of warm cookies she'd just baked. [2] The company was established in 1999 with an initial manufacturing facility on Sixth Street in Austin. [3] The founders would bake cookies and deliver them warm to dormitories around Austin. [4] The company’s first order was delivered to a woman named “Amy.” [5]

  7. 5 West 54th Street - Wikipedia

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    5 West 54th Street is in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City.It is along the northern sidewalk of 54th Street between Fifth Avenue and Sixth Avenue.The land lot is rectangular and covers 2,510 square feet (233 m 2), with a frontage of 25 feet (7.6 m) on 54th Street and a depth of 100.42 feet (30.61 m). [2]