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  2. Cat café - Wikipedia

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    [125] [126] A cat cafe in New York City's borough of Brooklyn opened in 2016. [127] [128] In October 2015, the Blue Cat Cafe opened in Austin, Texas, partnering with the Austin Humane Society as a cafe and adoption center.

  3. Koneko - Wikipedia

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    Koneko ("kitten" in Japanese) is a cat cafe located on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. [1] The cafe's format is based on Japanese cat cafes . [ 2 ] Koneko is partnered with Anjellicle Cats Rescue, a non-profit rescue organization based in New York City that specializes in pulling cats from the city's euthanasia shelters . [ 3 ]

  4. The River Café (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    The River Café is a restaurant located on a former coffee barge in the East River under the Brooklyn Bridge.It has offered its own ferry service from Wall Street.Opened in 1977 by Michael O'Keeffe, who has also owned several other New York City restaurants, it was one of the first fine dining restaurants in the city to promote locally sourced and organic food, American cuisine, and high-end ...

  5. Bridge Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Cafe was a historic restaurant and bar located at 279 Water Street in the South Street Seaport area of Manhattan, New York City, United States.The site was originally home to "a grocery and wine and porter bottler", opened in 1794, and has been home to a series of drinking and eating establishments.

  6. Cafe Lily - Wikipedia

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    Cafe Lily is a Korean Uzbeki restaurant in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City, New York, United States. [1] [2] It opened in 2015. [3] The restaurant serves Uzbek, Koryo-saram cuisine, and Russian cuisine. [1] [2] [3]

  7. The Hungarian Pastry Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Pastry Shop is a café and bakery in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is located at 1030 Amsterdam Avenue between West 110th Street (also known as Cathedral Parkway) and West 111th Street, across the street from the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. [1] [2]

  8. Brooklyn Bridge - Wikipedia

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    [174] [47] Since the New York and Brooklyn Bridge was the only bridge across the East River at that time, it was also called the East River Bridge. [183] Until the construction of the nearby Williamsburg Bridge in 1903, the New York and Brooklyn Bridge was the longest suspension bridge in the world, [184] 20% longer than any built previously. [185]

  9. Gundel - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, the restaurant did the catering for the Hungarian contingent at 1939 World's Fair in New York City. In 1949, the restaurant was nationalized and operated by the state company of the Hungar Hotels, but it was reopened by Americans Ronald S. Lauder and George Lang in 1992.