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A Valentine Diner was a prefabricated mail order small diner produced in Wichita, Kansas after the Great Depression. [1] The concept was created by Arthur Valentine in the 1930s, who had experience operating lunch rooms. [2] Originally the diners were manufactured by the Ablah Hotel Supply Company.
Brint's Diner is a restaurant in Wichita, Kansas. [1] [2] [3] It has been featured on the Food Network series Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.[4] [5] The menu includes comfort food such as chicken-fried steak and the "ultimate skillet", which has eggs, ham, sausage, fries, onions, and peppers.
It’s $29 for adults, $15 for children ages 4 to 15, free for ages 3 and under. The price includes sales tax and a non alcoholic beverage. ... He closed the out-of-Wichita restaurants in the late ...
NuWay is a fast-food restaurant based in Wichita, Kansas. Opened July 4 , 1930, the restaurant soon became famous for its loose-meat sandwiches and root beer . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The sandwiches are similar to what is known in the Upper Midwest as tavern sandwiches and the ones served at that region's Maid-Rite restaurant chain.
This week’s featured restaurant, Red Mesa Grill, opened on Wichita’s west side 24 years ago. When Richard Waite opened Red Mesa Grill in March of 2000 at 756 N. Tyler, NewMarket Square was ...
In about 14 weeks, he’s opening a bar and restaurant at 1720 N. Webb Road where Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Alliance most recently was and Ciao Italian Kitchen and Piztro’s once were.
The Wichita-born founder of the Lawrence bar and deli is opening a version of it in his hometown. KU alumni in Wichita can soon revisit the flavors of a once-famous Mass Street restaurant Skip to ...
Bumble Bee Seafoods Building in San Diego's Petco Park Bumble Bee Foods in Santa Fe Springs, California. Bumble Bee Foods, LLC, is an American company that produces canned tuna, salmon, other seafoods, and chicken under the brand names "Bumble Bee," "Wild Selections," "Beach Cliff," "Brunswick," and "Snow's."