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  2. The Black Dog (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Black Dog was named in 1967 when a black lab-boxer mix boarded Douglas's ship. She was named The Black Dog after a character in Treasure Island. In January 1971, [13] the captain opened an inn for sailors named after his pup and The Black Dog was a constant fixture. From there on out, the legacy of The Black Dog continued. [14]

  3. Talk:The Black Dog (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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  4. Black dog - Wikipedia

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    Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers, an American publisher; Black Dog Publishing, a British publishing company; Black Dog Institute, an Australian institute for the treatment of mood disorders such as depression; Black Dog Scotch Whisky, bottled and marketed by United Spirits Limited; The Black Dog (restaurant), on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts ...

  5. The Vineyard (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Vineyard is an American docusoap series that premiered on ABC Family on July 23, 2013. [1] It chronicles the lives of eleven young adults who work together at The Black Dog restaurant [2] and reside in a house on Martha's Vineyard.

  6. Talk:Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar - Wikipedia

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    Help bring these Top Importance articles currently B Status or below up to GA status: Agaricus bisporus (i.e. mushroom), Beef, Bread, Curry, Drink, Food, Ham and eggs, Soy sauce, Sushi, Yogurt

  7. List of Black-owned restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of notable current and defunct Black-owned restaurants, including food carts and food trucks, sorted by location (of headquarters in cases of chains): United States [ edit ]

  8. Nedick's - Wikipedia

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    Nedick's was an American chain of fast-food restaurants that originated in New York City in 1913. [2] The name of the chain was formed from the last names of Robert T. Neely and Orville A. Dickinson, [3] who founded the chain with the original stand in a hotel storefront of the Bartholdi Hotel at 23rd Street and Broadway in Manhattan.

  9. Rutt's Hut - Wikipedia

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    Rutt's Hut is a restaurant in Clifton, New Jersey known for its deep-fried hot dogs. In addition to the Ripper, customers can also order the dogs 'In-And-Out' style which is only in the hot oil briefly, and the 'Cremator' which is charred black. The original roadside stand was opened in 1928 by Royal "Abe" Rutt and his wife, Anna.