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  2. Clyde's Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    Clyde's Restaurant Group is an American company that owns and operates 13 restaurants in the Washington metropolitan area. Founded in 1963 to take advantage of a change in Washington, D.C. 's liquor laws, it pioneered a number of changes in the way restaurants in the district operated.

  3. Center, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Center is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Washington, United States. [1] (dead link) Center was so named because it was at one point considered to be the center of Jefferson County, [2] although it is now significantly to the east. Center is not a town, but rather the name often applied to this residential part of the county.

  4. North Bend Bar and Grill - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant North Bend Bar and Grill (NBBG) serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in North Bend, Washington. [1] It offers views of Mount Si, and the interior has a fireplace, exposed wooden beams, [2] and leather couches. [3] Seattle Metropolitan has described the restaurant as a "more crowded local's joint". [4]

  5. Grill makes 8 3s, scores career-high 33 points to lead ...

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    Grill, who missed Missouri's final 23 games last season with a wrist injury, shot 10 of 13 from the floor and 8 of 10 from long range. Eastern Washington used a 19-8 run to pull to 70-68 with 5:15 ...

  6. Greenlake Bar and Grill - Wikipedia

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    Greenlake Bar and Grill (GBG) serves American / New American cuisine in Seattle's Green Lake neighborhood. [1] The restaurant operates in a 1927 commercial building that was originally owned by D. T. Young and has housed various businesses such as Dement's Candies and Nuts, Green Lake Grill (1979–1980s), [2] and printing companies, as well as real estate agents.

  7. Joe's Bar and Grill - Wikipedia

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    Joe's Bar and Grill is a dive bar at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and South King Street in Seattle's Chinatown–International District. Seattle Weekly has called the business "a roughneck oasis in the International District". [1] Curbed has described the bar as a "classic dive" with fried food, beer, and pull-tabs. [2]

  8. Old Ebbitt Grill - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant featured bare, unpolished wood flooring throughout, with a fern bar on the second floor. Washington Post reporter Pamela Kessler said in 1981, "The restaurant feels like old Philadelphia, rather than a slicker, parvenu Washington". [77] Old Ebbitt Grill gained notoriety in 1977 as the location where a Soviet spy ring operated.

  9. Lumber Yard Bar - Wikipedia

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    The LGBTQ-owned [4] bar opened in January 2018. [5] It claims to be, and has been described as, [6] [7] White Center's first gay bar. [1] [8] Owned by Nathan Adams and Michale Farrar, [9] [10] Lumber Yard has hosted drag shows, [11] [12] show tune sing-alongs, [13] and viewing parties for television shows such as RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars. [14]