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  2. D.Z. Akin's - Wikipedia

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    D.Z. Akin's Delicatessen is a New York-style Jewish deli and restaurant in San Diego, California. [1] It was opened in 1980 by Zvika and Debbie Akin. [2] They are known for their "fresser" sandwich, a Yiddish term for "one who eats." It has 16 slices of pastrami, turkey, corned beef, roast beef, and others with cheese and tomato on rye bread. [3]

  3. Roberto's Taco Shop - Wikipedia

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    Roberto's Taco Shop is a chain of Mexican restaurants in California and Nevada, with locations primarily in San Diego and the Las Vegas Valley. It is based in Las Vegas, [1] and it has 77 locations as of 2020. The company originated with a tortilleria that was founded in San Ysidro, San Diego, in 1964, by Roberto Robledo and his wife Dolores ...

  4. List of defunct restaurants of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Tomatoes – Founded in San Diego in 1978 and operated as Souplantation in California. Closed all locations temporarily in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic , but announced in May 2020 that the closure was permanent.

  5. Javier's - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Many areas of the restaurants have dark lighting, with candlelight being used throughout the restaurants. The Las Vegas location has a large circular bar in the middle of the restaurant. [7] [5] Eater describes Javier's in San Diego as resembling "an upmarket beach resort." [5] The Crystal Cove location has a capacity of 350 people. [1]

  6. Pat & Oscar's - Wikipedia

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    Oscar's was founded by husband-and-wife team Oscar and Pat Sarkisian in 1991. [3] The first location opened in Carmel Mountain Ranch, San Diego. [4]In May 2000, Sizzler International announced it would purchase a 82% stake in the Oscar's chain for $21 million in cash and stock.

  7. Robert O. Peterson - Wikipedia

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    He attended San Diego State College and graduated from UCLA with a degree in economics. [1] He was a naval intelligence officer during World War II. [2] He was married four times, notably (in 1977) to Maureen O'Connor, who went on to become the first female mayor of San Diego from 1985 to 1992; this was his only marriage not to end in divorce. [3]