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Blue Boar Cafeterias was a chain of cafeteria-style restaurants based in Louisville, Kentucky. The first Blue Boar was opened in 1931. [1] Once a major presence in metro Louisville, it is still remembered for its old downtown location on Fourth Avenue near Broadway. During the 1930s, Guion (Guyon) Clement Earle (1870–1940) served as ...
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1/2 cup canola oil. Salt and pepper to taste. 1/2 cup flour. 1 cup red wine. 3 pounds beef short ribs in 2-inch cuts. 1/8 ounce equal mix of chopped thyme, rosemary and oregano
Tarte à la Bouillie: South Louisiana Tarte à la Bouillie (/ ˌ t ɑːr t ə l ə b u ˈ iː / TART-ə-lə-boo-EE) are sweet-dough custard tarts that are part of Cajun cuisine. [155] Toll House cookie: Northeast Massachusetts A cookie made with butter, brown sugar, and white sugar, with semi-sweet chocolate chips.
Lynn's Paradise Cafe. Lynn's Paradise Cafe was a restaurant in The Highlands neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky.It had been open since 1991, originally in the Crescent Hill neighborhood, until it moved into a former grocery store in The Highlands.
FBB IP LLC, [4] formerly Frisch’s Restaurants Inc., doing business as Frisch's Big Boy, is a regional Big Boy restaurant chain with headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio. For many years a Big Boy franchisee, in 2001, Frisch's became the exclusive owner of the Big Boy trademark in Indiana, Kentucky, and most of Ohio and Tennessee, and is no longer affiliated with Big Boy Restaurant Group.
Brains and eggs—known mostly as an English dish; this was served in Frankfort restaurants until BSE scares; Burgoo—a thick stew made from vegetables and mutton (lamb) or game meats [12] [13] Chow-Chow—a regionally diverse dish of chilled pickled vegetables found throughout Appalachia; Derby pie—a chocolate and walnut pie named for the ...
Shoney's continued to operate Lee's along with their own Captain D's and Shoney's Restaurants until 1995, when Lee's was sold to RTM Restaurant Group in Atlanta, Georgia. [5] [6] In May 2003, the chain had 29 company-owned locations and 125 franchised locations. In October 2003, Lee's Famous Recipes Inc. purchased the chain from RTM.