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Stephen Starr founded STARR Restaurants in 1995. [9] In September 1995, Starr opened his first restaurant in Philadelphia, "Continental Restaurant & Martini Bar."" [10] As of 2018, there are twenty Starr Restaurants in Philadelphia; six in New York City; five in Florida; two in Atlantic City, New Jersey; two in Washington, D.C.; and one in Paris, France.
In 1995, Stephen Starr founded Starr Restaurants, [3] and the company opened its first restaurant, "Continental Restaurant & Martini Bar" in September of that year in Center City, Philadelphia. [4] Mayor Ed Rendell said, "It was like a shock of electricity for the development of Old City and led the way for the restaurant revolution down there."
Buddakan is a restaurant chain serving Pan-Asian fusion cuisine owned by STARR Restaurants with locations in Philadelphia and New York City. [1] [2] Stephen Starr opened the first restaurant in 1998 in Philadelphia. Buddakan Atlantic City in Atlantic City, New Jersey closed in October 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]
In the 1950s and 1960s, the restaurant scene was in decline. The city saw a large emigration into the suburbs, and fine dining could be found mainly in private clubs and dinner parties. But as the city started to rebound in the 1970s, Philadelphia saw a restaurant renaissance.
I Think I'm Gonna Be Sick is the debut album by the Philadelphia band Dandelion. [1] [2] The album includes an untitled hidden track, which band member Mike Morpurgo has referred to as "Tuesday". A European tour followed shortly after the album was released. "Under My Skin" was released as a single and appeared on the soundtrack to Brainscan. [3]
Still, Trump's nomination of Scott Bessent to the top Treasury post raised hopes that tariffs will be more measured. And with only 21 trading days left in the year, analysts, investors, and market ...
Dandelion was a rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania formed in 1989 by vocalist/guitarist Kevin Morpurgo, bassist Mike Morpurgo, guitarist Carl Hinds, and drummer Dante Cimino. [1] Bayen Butler was also a member in 1993-1994. [ 2 ]
Dyslexicon is the second and final album by the Philadelphia grunge band Dandelion, released in 1995. [3] The band promoted the album by touring with Quicksand; they also played the 1995 Lollapalooza festival. [1] [4] Its first single, "Weird-Out", reached No. 14 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. [5] [6]