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It is nearly time to say goodbye to 2023. Over the past year, the Peoria area has also bid farewell to a number of local businesses. So, here is a look at the restaurants and other establishments ...
In Peoria, Junior's Fish and Chicken opened for business earlier this year. The restaurant is situated at 841 W. Main St. Suite E. The space previously housed Yusuf's Cuisine − which opened in ...
The drink menu features coffee, smoothies, bubble tea and more. More: Peoria food inspections for January 2024. Connect with Pho Noodle House. Address: 206 W. Camp St., East Peoria. Phone: (309 ...
The Millennium Dance Complex is a dance studio founded in 1992 and located in the NOHO Arts District of Los Angeles until 2016, when it moved to Studio City. Dance Teacher magazine called Millennium "...one of the top schools in the country." [1] Millennium offers daily drop-in classes in jazz dance, hip-hop, tap, and contemporary dance ...
At that time, 36 Canadian Ponderosa locations were acquired by General Mills Restaurant Group which converted them to Red Lobster restaurants. [9] In the meantime, Bonanza maintained a presence in Canada. [10] The last Canadian location closed in November, 2010. [11] In February 1988, Ponderosa was sold to Metromedia Restaurant Group. [7]
The Maine Coon is a large domesticated cat breed. One of the oldest natural breeds in North America, the breed originated in the U.S. state of Maine, [3] [4] where it is the official state cat. The Maine Coon is a large and social cat, commonly referred to as "the gentle giant."
The new El Gallo Bar and Restaurant will occupy the former IHOP at 214 W. Camp Street in East Peoria, a couple doors down from the owners’ current business Tacos El Gallo.
Coon Chicken Inn was an American chain of three restaurants that was founded by Maxon Lester Graham and Adelaide Burt in 1925, [1] which prospered until the late 1950s. The restaurant's name contained the word Coon, considered a racial slur, and the trademarks and entrances of the restaurants were designed to look like a smiling caricature of an African American porter.