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A couple of workers at the Jeff Ruby's Waterfront Restaurant were taken by surprise when the floating establishment broke its moorings yesterday and sauntered a few hundred yards downriver,
After graduating from Cornell, Ruby worked for Holiday Inn in Cincinnati. He met Johnny Bench and Pete Rose, and with their financial backing, Ruby was able to open his first restaurant, The Precinct, in 1981. [6] Ruby's second restaurant, The Waterfront, opened in 1986. The Waterfront was a floating restaurant on the Ohio River in Cincinnati.
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The typical meal at Jeff Ruby’s runs $150 per person for a table of four. That amounts to a minimum bill of $600. At 20%, the server would receive a $120 for the tip.
On March 12, 2011, Collinsworth reportedly was among 83 people rescued from Jeff Ruby's Waterfront restaurant in Covington, Kentucky, when the floating restaurant tore loose from its moorings and began to drift on the Ohio River, only to be stopped by the Brent Spence Bridge that links Ohio to Kentucky. [30]
The lawsuit claims Jeff Ruby’s restaurants used a tip-pooling scheme to take employees’ earned tips and pay other employees, who did not interact with customers in a meaningful way, Garrison ...
Actor Sylvester Stallone was seen eating a meal at Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse in an X video posted Saturday by the namesake restauranteur. The video shows Stallone, who is known for playing Rocky ...
Gourmet Room and the Miró mural. The Gourmet Room or Gourmet Restaurant (1948–1992) was a fine-dining restaurant and iconic modernist space in Cincinnati, Ohio, which received five-star Mobil ratings in the 1970s and was at the time one of the few restaurants in the country so rated. [1]