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

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    ShowBiz Pizza Place; Signatures Restaurant; Sisters Chicken & Biscuits – founded in 1979, this was Wendy's first attempt to expand beyond burgers [10] [11] [12] Sokolowski's University Inn, Cleveland, Ohio; Soul Daddy; Specialty Restaurant Group; Steak and Ale; Steve's Ice Cream

  3. Zafferano - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Needham took over as head chef, having previously been Locatelli's sous chef. [6] After A–Z Restaurants went into administration in November 2004, Locatelli said that he was interested in purchasing Zafferano. [7] The group, including Zafferano, was sold back to Claudio Pulze with a new partner, John De Stefano.

  4. How to Snag Pizza Hut's Heart-Shaped Pizzas While They Last - AOL

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    California Pizza Kitchen lets customers order their favorite pizza in the shape of a heart, at no additional cost. The special will run from Feb. 10 through 16 , 2025. All heart-shaped pizzas are ...

  5. New Haven–style pizza - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, New Haven-style pizza is widely available in New Haven and the surrounding area, especially Bridgeport and other nearby coastal cities and towns. [14] New Haven-style restaurants have opened across the United States, though there are some states and many large cities which still have none.

  6. Skip The Boring Date Night: 22 Ideas That Actually Slap - AOL

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    Romance needs a refresh when your idea of spicing things up means ordering from a different takeout spot. Level up your love life with 22 date ideas that go beyond the basic dinner reservation ...

  7. History of pizza - Wikipedia

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    The word pizza was first documented in 997 CE in Gaeta [4] and successively in different parts of central and southern Italy. Furthermore, the Etymological Dictionary of the Italian Language explains the word pizza as coming from dialectal pinza, 'clamp', as in modern Italian pinze, 'pliers, pincers, tongs, forceps'.