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  2. The Pine - Wikipedia

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    The business first opened amid indoor dining restrictions in Ontario during the COVID-19 pandemic, operating as a 12-seat pop-up restaurant at an outdoor harvest table. [2] The business's name, The Pine, originates from the pop-up location surrounded by pine forest. [2] The Pine offers a 17 course tasting menu and wine pairing. [2]

  3. The Pines - Wikipedia

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    The Pines (Lyons Falls, New York), a house on the National Register of Historic Places The Pines (Pine Plains, New York) , a house on the National Register of Historic Places Fire Island Pines , a hamlet on Fire Island

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  5. The Pine Club - Wikipedia

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    The Pine Club was founded in 1947. Jim Sullivan owned the restaurant from 1947–1954, Lloyd Meinzer from 1954–1979, and Dave Hulme from 1979–2018; [2] it was sold in 2018 in a private sale with the new owner undisclosed.

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  8. Pine Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1936, the restaurant is located in downtown Bend and is one of the city's best known landmarks. The main dining room was built around two large ponderosa pine trees for which the restaurant is named. Both the main dining room and the restaurant's outdoor garden dining area overlook the Deschutes River. Today, the Pine Tavern is the ...

  9. The Pines (Pine Plains, New York) - Wikipedia

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    The Pines is a historic home located at the hamlet of Pine Plains in the town of Pine Plains, Dutchess County, New York. It was built in 1878 and is a large 2-story frame residence with a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story service wing designed in the Stick-Eastlake style. It has an asymmetrical appearance with projecting bays, cross gables, and porches.