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  2. The “Cheap” Lunch My Grandmother Always Made Us ... - AOL

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    1 block of cream cheese, softened (cost: around $2) 1/2 jar of pimiento-stuffed olives, roughly chopped (cost: around $2 for the serving) Worcestershire sauce, a couple dashes. Garlic salt, as desired

  3. Legal Sea Foods - Wikipedia

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    Best Seafood Restaurant, USA Today, 2013 [63] Boston's Most Popular Restaurant, Zagat, every year since 2003 [64] Most Admired Restaurant, Boston Business Journal, 2013 and 2012 [64] Best Classy Restaurant for Kids in Philly, Philadelphia Magazine, 2013 [65] Best New Restaurants, Legal Harborside, Esquire magazine, 2011 [66]

  4. Louis' Lunch - Wikipedia

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    Louis' Lunch is a fast food hamburger restaurant in New Haven, Connecticut, which claims to be the first fast food restaurant to serve hamburgers and the oldest continuously operated hamburger restaurant in the United States. It was opened as a small lunch wagon in 1895 and was one of the first places in the U.S. to serve steak sandwiches.

  5. Pat's Hubba Hubba - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was originally known as "Texas Quick Lunch", and was owned by Edna Kaplan and operated by Mildred Meade. Pat Carta bought the storefront location of the former Texas Quick Lunch in 1989 and changed the name to "Ricks orange", the same as his original restaurant in the "Chickahominy" section of Greenwich, Connecticut.

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  7. Meshanticut, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Meshanticut is a neighborhood in Cranston, Rhode Island, United States. Meshanticut is a residential neighborhood on the western side of Cranston. Meshanticut, which is a Narragansett Indian word meaning "place of woods" features an eclectic array of housing styles including Victorian homes, cottages, and capes. The focal point of the ...

  8. Menu cost - Wikipedia

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    In economics, the menu cost is a cost that a firm incurs due to changing its prices. It is one microeconomic explanation of the price-stickiness of the macroeconomy put by New Keynesian economists. [1] The term originated from the cost when restaurants print new menus to change the prices of items.

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