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Hash House A Go Go, Inc. is an American restaurant chain founded and headquartered in San Diego, California, in July 2000. Known for large portions of breakfast food, it has additional locations in Connecticut , Florida , New Jersey , and Nevada .
Hash House a go go, a restaurant chain; Hash House Bikers, an international group of non-competitive bicycling, social clubs; Hash House Harriers, an international group of non-competitive running, social clubs; John T. Hash House, a historic home in Dayton, Oregon; Hash House Hemp Products, a hemp retailer located in Lake Havasu City, Arizona
[193] [194] Gaylord, a longtime Indian restaurant, was renovated and renamed as Royal India in 2013. [ 195 ] [ 196 ] Hash House a go go opened a location in 2014. [ 197 ] Guy Fieri opened a Mexican restaurant, El Burro Borracho, at the Rio in 2016, replacing a seafood restaurant known as Buzio's.
The menu also includes items like omelets − in mushroom, Greek, ham & cheese, meat lover and Western varieties − served with hash browns and toast or pita for $10-$13, and two biscuits with ...
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O'Sheas Casino is an Irish-themed casino located within The Linq Promenade, an outdoor entertainment district on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.O'Sheas originally opened on July 1, 1989 and operated in between the Flamingo and Imperial Palace resorts.
A pancake house is a restaurant that specializes in breakfast items such as pancakes, waffles, and omelettes, among other items. Many small, independent pancake houses, as well as large corporations and franchises, use the terminology in their establishment names. They are most commonly found in Canada and the United States.
An order of corned beef hash for breakfast. Hash is a dish consisting of chopped meat, potatoes, and fried onions. The name is allegedly derived from French: hacher, meaning 'to chop'. [1] It originated as a way to use up leftovers. In the U.S. by the 1860s, a cheap restaurant was called a "hash house" or "hashery." [2]