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The Attic (defunct) – a former 1,200 seat Smörgåsbord restaurant in West Vancouver, British Columbia, that was open from 1968 to 1981; Fresh Choice (defunct) – a former chain of buffet-style restaurants which operated in California, Washington, and Texas under the names Fresh Choice, Fresh Plus, Fresh Choice Express, and Zoopa
The Hush Puppy Restaurant. City / Town: Las Vegas Address: 7185 W. Charleston Blvd. Hours: 4-9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday AYCE Phone: (702) 363-5988 Website: thehushpuppylv.com The Hush Puppy offers ...
Britt Cool was born and raised on a farm in Manhattan, Kansas, where, by about age 10, she operated her own produce stand. [3]She graduated from Harvard Business School with an MBA in 2009, [1] [4] where, as an undergraduate, she had interned at 85 Broads, [5] Bank of America, and Lehman Brothers.
Heart Attack Grill waitress, Nurse Rikki wearing uniform (2014) The establishment is a hospital-theme restaurant: where all waitresses wear "nurse" outfits.Each patient dons a hospital gown and wristband before ordering, and those who do not finish their food will receive a paddle-spanking by one of the "nurses" with the option to buy the paddle afterwards.
Photos capture the devastation following an explosion and fire at a home in the Snowball Gate section of Middletown on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024. A Go-Fund-Me campaign is being set up for the family
Cosmo is a British buffet restaurant chain. [1] The company currently operates 26 restaurants, of which 18 are located in England, [2] 4 in Scotland, and 1 each in Wales, Ireland, and Northern Ireland. [3] The restaurants include live cooking stations where customers can have food cooked when ordered. [4]
Tune's (Philadelphia and Levittown, Pennsylvania, 1956–1963, [244] [245] [246] founded by Jack Engel [247]) In the mid to late 1950s Alex Schoenbaum seeded various franchises including Tune's. [125] [248] Two drive-in restaurants opened. [249] By the early 1960s, the Levittown unit closed [250] and the other was rebranded as Shoney's.
Levittown Shop-a-Rama, the 1955 Levittown Shopping Center in Tullytown was a 60-acre L-shaped pedestrian mall at the edge rather than the center of Levittown, [23] with two strips of stores faced the 6,000-car parking lot with a courtyard that had green spaces, benches, and entrances to the stores. [23]