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Pat's Hubba Hubba, also known as "Hubba's", [1] was a late-night greasy spoon chili restaurant located at 24 North Main Street in the village of Port Chester in Westchester County, New York. Near the New York-Connecticut border, Hubba's catered to the local bar scene by staying open until 5:00 am on the weekends, and at least 3:00 am on weeknights.
Larison’s Turkey Farm was a restaurant in Chester Borough, New Jersey. [1] The initial structure was a farmhouse from 1800, which Isaac Corwin built on farmland purchased from Benjamin Luse. [2] [3] In an interview of his childhood, Chester resident Herman Rademacher attests there were 100 turkeys circa 1936.
This is a list of the notable such restaurants, including many which have since closed. As of late-2024, the organisation lists 90 restaurants currently open worldwide. Ramsay founded his first restaurant group, Gordon Ramsay Restaurants, in 1997. He has owned and operated a number of restaurants since he first became head chef of Aubergine in
Chester is a town in Orange County, New York, United States. The population was 12,646 at the 2020 census. [ 3 ] Chester contains a village , also called Chester .
Since 2016 and as of 2022, the Wetson's trademark is owned by National Food Brands Marketing, Inc., of East Norwich, New York. [7] The Wetanson family later founded the New York City family-run restaurant chain Dallas BBQ which, as of 2025, is co-owned by three generations of the family: Herbert, his son Greg, and grandson Stuart.
Main Street, Chester, New York, March 1914. The village of Chester is located at (41.357378, -74.275488). [3] and has a total area of 2.1 square miles (5.5 km 2), all land. Highway access is provided by NY-94. Goose Pond Mountain State Park is southeast of the village.
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Gulliver's was a restaurant and bar with its entrance on the Greenwich side. Most of Gulliver's was considered on the New York side, and had been inspected by Port Chester fire authorities two months before the fire. [6]