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  2. New owners for 2 popular Foodies restaurants? + New Pasco ...

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    Swigg Coffee Bar plans a grand opening from 5 a.m.- 7 p.m., March 15, to celebrate the opening of its second location, 1472 Bombing Range Road, West Richland.

  3. Barking Cow BBQ pitmaster smokes 'with love.' Here's how to ...

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    The Barking Cow BBQ food truck is parked in a small food truck park with other trucks on the corner of 99th Avenue and Thomas Road each Saturday from 6:30 p.m. until they sell out.

  4. Dickey's Barbecue Pit - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant began franchising in 1994. [10] By January 2017, Dickey's Barbecue Pit Franchise had more than 483 restaurant locations in 43 states. [32] The restaurant hosts "Barbecue U," an intensive, three-week session for franchise owners and operators. [12] Dickey's Barbecue Pit customizes franchise restaurants based on location.

  5. 10 Best Truck Stop Restaurants Across America for Hungry ...

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    The Big Horn Travel Center is a 9,000-square-foot truck stop that houses an enormous convenience store, several fast-food restaurants, and the "cleanest bathrooms in Texas," according to at least ...

  6. Barbecue in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Barbecue in its current form came from the South, where cooks learned to slow-roast tough cuts of meat over fire pits to make them tender. These humble beginnings are still reflected in the many barbecue restaurants that are operated out of "hole-in-the-wall" (or "dive") locations; the "rib joint" is the purest expression of this. Many of these ...

  7. 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.

  8. Bobby Flay - Wikipedia

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    Robert William Flay (born December 10, 1964) [5] [6] is an American celebrity chef, food writer, restaurateur, and television personality.Flay is the owner and executive chef of several restaurants and franchises, including Bobby's Burger Palace, [7] Bobby's Burgers, [8] and Amalfi. [9]

  9. Stewart's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Stewart's Restaurants are classic 1950s style fast-food restaurants located throughout the United States. Restaurants are branded as Stewart's Root Beer or Stewart's Drive-In or similar variations. Started in 1924 in Mansfield, Ohio by Frank Stewart, the chain became a franchise in 1931.