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  2. Eitel Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Astor, New York, postcard ca. 1900–1910. The Eitel Brothers refers to a family of four brothers, Emil, Karl, Robert and Max Eitel, originating from Stuttgart in Germany who, from 1894, were hoteliers and restaurateurs in Chicago, US. They were well known for the luxury hotel Bismarck Hotel and restaurants such as the Marigold Gardens ...

  3. Sambo's - Wikipedia

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    1,117 (1979) Sambo's was an American restaurant chain, started in 1957 by Sam Battistone Sr. and Newell Bohnett in Santa Barbara, California. [1] Though the name was taken from portions of the names of its two founders, the chain also associated with The Story of Little Black Sambo. Battistone and Bohnett capitalized on this connection by ...

  4. Melbourne, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.melbourneflorida.org. Melbourne (/ ˈmɛlbərn / MEL-bərn) is a city in Brevard County, Florida, United States. It is located 72 miles (116 km) southeast of Orlando and 175 miles (282 km) northwest of Miami. It had population of 84,678 at the 2020 United States Decennial Census, up from 76,068 at the 2010 census. [6]

  5. Lüchow's - Wikipedia

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    Lüchow's was a restaurant at 110 East 14th Street at Irving Place in East Village (near Union Square) in Manhattan, New York City, with the property running clear through the block to 13th Street. It was established in 1882 [1] – at a time when the surrounding neighborhood was primarily residential [2] – when a German immigrant, August ...

  6. Wolfie Cohen's Rascal House - Wikipedia

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    Wolfie Cohen's Rascal House postcard late 1960s. Wolfie Cohen's Rascal House was a Jewish delicatessen located at the intersection of 172nd Street and Collins Avenue in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida. It opened in May 1954 and closed on March 30, 2008. Sporting a large neon sign in the front, the building was designed in the 1950s Miami Modern style.

  7. List of the oldest restaurants in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New York 40.709863, −73.962486 New York's top-rated Zagat steakhouse [62] [10] 1888 136 Katz's Delicatessen: Morris Iceland Hyman Iceland New York New York 40.722324, −73.987324 (moved here in 1970) New York's oldest deli [63] [10] 1893 (November 17) 131 Buckhorn Exchange: Henry Zietz Denver: Colorado: 39.732268, −105.005193 First liquor ...

  8. The World (WWE) - Wikipedia

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    The World. The World (originally opened as WWF New York) was a World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) themed restaurant, nightclub and retail store in Times Square in New York City, leased in the Paramount Theatre building. The venue was best known for featuring in segments on Monday Night Raw, and having Sunday Night Heat emanate from its complex ...

  9. One of Old Town Square’s longest-running restaurants is ...

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    Denise Neil. September 25, 2024 at 1:43 PM. Chris Tincher has been running his Todd Brian’s Brick Street Café & Tavern in Old Town Square since 2012. But he won’t be there much longer ...