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Holiday Ham Heat n' Serve Family Dinner. Sugar-cured ham, dressing, gravy, cranberry relish, macaroni n' cheese, one side and roll. Serves four to six ($109.99). Prime Rib Heat n' Server Family ...
Ham Dinner: Baked honey-cinnamon ham, green beans, mashed potatoes, mac and cheese, chicken gravy, bowtie pasta, dinner rolls, and choice of pumpkin or fruit pie (additional sides available).
The Red Barn restaurant was a fast-food restaurant chain founded in 1961 in Springfield, Ohio, by Don Six, Martin Levine, and Jim Kirst.In 1963, the small chain was purchased by Richard O. Kearns, operated as Red Barn System, with the offices moving briefly to Dayton, Ohio and in August 1964 to Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Southport Raw Bar was founded by Milton Kirtman and Carmine Ferrante in 1973. [1] [3] The restaurant became known for catering to local boaters. [1]In 1985 a second location was opened in Pompano Beach, Florida, with the owners describing the location as being "more upscale" than the Fort Lauderdale location. [4]
Double everything in it for the large 8-serving family meal for $46. For more great fast-food tips and deals, please sign up for our free newsletters. This article was originally published on Cheapism
In 1959 Murphy leased a fifth restaurant from the City of Fort Lauderdale, on the site of the municipally-owned Bahia Mar marina, spending $800,000 to renovate and landscape it. The menu was identical to that at her Westchester Candlelight, featuring standard American dishes at moderate prices. [ 28 ]
In addition to its traditional restaurants, Piccadilly operates Piccadilly Emergency Services, which provides meals in emergency and disaster settings, and Piccadilly Food Service, which offers meals for schools, hospitals and government organizations. The company also offers family dining, meals-to-go and catering services. [1]
For pay-as-you-go, out-of-pocket meals, the costs are between $7 and $13, plus shipping. Pros. No contract or subscription; Meals may be covered by Medicaid, Medicare Advantage or government subsidy;