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A bust of Elvis Presley complete with a shamrock cap and beads stands guard as bartender Tom Eckstein mixes a drink for a St. Patrick's Day partier Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at Jimmy's Bar in West ...
Jimmy's Bar has always put an emphasis on family and has formed a special connection to Clonmel, Ireland. 'Best bar in the world': West Peoria tavern creates international community over 41 years ...
It closed in the 1940s. Jimmy was 12 years old when he arrived in Santa Barbara with his family. Despite the family laundry business, Jimmy opened his first restaurant, the Friendly Cafe, in 1936. [4] Jimmy's Oriental Gardens, [ca. 1930–1945] Jimmy opened the Oriental Gardens in 1940 after closing Friendly Cafe.
Jimmy's Restaurants is a loosely linked chain of buffet restaurants in the United Kingdom, with other companies trading under a similar format as Jimmy's World Grill & Bar, Jimmy's World Kitchen, Jimmy Spices, Jimmy's World and Jimmy's Bar. [1] [2] The first Jimmy's World Grill & Bar opened in 2003 and as of 2016 the chain operated restaurants ...
Jimmy's Harborside Restaurant was a Boston seafood restaurant on the Boston Fish Pier [1] opened by Jimmy Doulos in 1924. The restaurant closed in 2005 [2] and the building was demolished in 2007. [3] For restaurants in the neighborhood, Jimmy’s was a favorite for Julia Child. [4] When it first opened, it was called Liberty Cafeteria.
Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025; Plains, Ga; A boy salutes as the hearse carrying former President Jimmy Carter travels along Church Street through Plains, Georgia on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025.
Neary's was founded by James Joseph "Jimmy" Neary (September 14, 1930 – October 1, 2021), an Irish emigrant to the United States. Jimmy Neary emigrated to the United States at the age of 24 from his birthplace of Tubbercurry , Ireland ; he bought his boat ticket by buying lambs from gambling winnings, breeding them, and selling them.
Jimmy Ryan's was a jazz club in New York City, USA, located at 53 West 52nd Street, Manhattan, from 1934 to 1962 and 154 West 54th Street from 1962 to 1983. [1] It was a venue for performances of Dixieland jazz .