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The Great Lost Bear is a bar and restaurant at 540 Forest Avenue in Portland, Maine, United States. Established in 1979 by Dave and Weslie Evans and Chip MacConnell, [ 1 ] it is noted for its selection of draft craft beers.
While working in San Diego, the location director for Paramount Pictures visited Kansas City Barbeque for a beer. He liked the atmosphere and brought the bar to the attention of film director Tony Scott. Scott asked the owners to shut the establishment down for a day in order to use the bar for shooting. [3]
That location opened on May 15, 2012, with a formal grand opening in September 2012. [11] When it opened, the Dallas location was the second-largest in the chain. [12] [13] Other locations existed in Peoria, Arizona, Cincinnati, Ohio, City Center at Oyster Point in Newport News, Virginia and Rancho Cucamonga, California and Rosemont, Illinois ...
Bonefish Grill locations in New Jersey and Virginia also closed, plus at least three Carrabba’s locations in New York closed. Of the 41 closures across the brands, ...
Stonefire Grill has 12 restaurants, all in Southern California. Two of the twelve are in Ventura County, while it has three in Orange County. There is also a location in Rancho Cucamonga in San Bernardino County. The remaining five are in Los Angeles County. [6] The location in Lakewood is a building from 1966 designed by Maxwell Starkman. [10 ...
The restaurant's interior, 2022. Lost Lake Cafe and Lounge is a 3,000 square foot diner in Capitol Hill. [2] In 2013, Bradley Foster of Thrillist wrote, "Inside, Lost Lake is stylishly lost in time, its space dominated by an old-school diner-style bar and clad in '60s-era decor ranging from faux wood paneling to chandeliers the Jetsons would love."
While many locations in "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York" look like real NYC places, some have closed or never existed, like Duncan's Toy Chest.
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