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The first York Steak House was opened in 1966 by Eddie Grayson and Bernie Gros in Columbus, Ohio. [6] The second unit of the chain was built and operated by Grayson's brother Howard inside the Maine Mall in South Portland, Maine, when the mall first opened in 1971. [7] In April 1977, York Steak House was purchased by General Mills.
Keith Hightower said Soul 2 Go is set to begin a soft-opening ramp-up of operations on Monday, Sept. 16. By a grand opening, set for Sept. 30, he said, lunch and dinner buffets will be available ...
The Thurmanator. Thurman's is often associated with its famous burger known as the Thurmanator. [12] [13] It consists of a bun, lettuce, tomato, mayo, American cheese, provolone cheese, ham, sauteed onions, mushrooms, a 12-ounce burger, bacon, cheddar cheese, hot peppers, and another 12 ounce burger.
They're giving menus a warm makeover. As you break out the flannel for fall, local chefs are breaking out the season's traditional flavors. They're giving menus a warm makeover.
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Hank's is a comfortable, no-frills place with late-night happy hours and solid barbecue. Starter: Southwestern wedge salad, topped with corn, tomatoes, bacon, cheddar, house-made ranch dressing ...
The Attic (defunct) – a former 1,200 seat Smörgåsbord restaurant in West Vancouver, British Columbia, that was open from 1968 to 1981; Fresh Choice (defunct) – a former chain of buffet-style restaurants which operated in California, Washington, and Texas under the names Fresh Choice, Fresh Plus, Fresh Choice Express, and Zoopa
The White Castle Restaurant is a historic restaurant building, built in Columbus, Ohio. It was listed on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1984. The building was moved to Orient, Ohio in 1986, replaced with a new White Castle building. The site in Columbus is currently vacant.