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  2. Boxers NYC Washington Heights - Wikipedia

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    Like other Boxers NYC venues, Boxers Washington Heights was a gay sports bar that featured male bartenders in red boxer shorts and female bartenders in athletic tops and red shorts. [2] [3] [4] In addition to alcohol, it served a selection of bar food.

  3. List of The Great Food Truck Race episodes - Wikipedia

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    Truck Stop: In a blind challenge where none of the teams were informed, two local food-truck operators, Sabin and Jim (from Cousins Maine Lobster), went to each truck and asked for their best dish. They picked their top three favorites; the first place team got an extra $500 in their till, the second place team got an extra $200, and the third ...

  4. Coogan's - Wikipedia

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    Coogan’s was an Irish pub and community hub in Washington Heights, Manhattan that opened in 1985. [1] [2] [3] [4]The owners announced that the pub would close permanently on April 20, 2020 after it had been saved two years previously by the fundraising efforts of Lin-Manuel Miranda.

  5. Washington Heights, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Washington Heights is a neighborhood in the northern part of the borough of Manhattan in New York City.It is named for Fort Washington, a fortification constructed at the highest natural point on Manhattan by Continental Army troops to defend the area from the British forces during the American Revolutionary War.

  6. Grease trucks - Wikipedia

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    The Grease trucks were a group of food trucks located on the College Avenue Campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. They were known for serving, among other things, "Fat Sandwiches," a sub roll containing a combination of ingredients such as burgers, cheese, chicken fingers, french fries, falafel, and mozzarella sticks.

  7. Licking Heights student receives awards for work fighting ...

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    Licking Heights sophomore Te’Lario Watkins recently received two national recognitions for his work to fight food insecurity in central Ohio.

  8. Kogi Korean BBQ - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, Kogi opened their first brick-and-mortar version of their food trucks in Palms, Los Angeles. [18] [19] [20] Called Kogi Taqueria, the new operation carried all of the favorites from the food truck menu, some favorites from their Alibi Room, plus some Mexican-American standards such as carne asada, carnitas, and pollo asada. [21]

  9. 103rd Street–Washington Heights station - Wikipedia

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    In Metra's zone-based fare system, 103rd Street–Washington Heights is in zone 2. As of 2018, 103rd Street–Washington Heights is the 187th busiest of Metra's 236 non-downtown stations, with an average of 101 weekday boardings. [1] As of 2022, 103rd Street–Washington Heights is served by 17 trains (eight inbound, nine outbound) on weekdays.