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After receiving information that Hartman, Riley and Simmons would be at the Pastime Bar, a Fort Lauderdale tavern, on April 30, 1974, Nolan and other members of the South Florida Outlaws went to the bar and began discussing their differences with the Hells Angels before suggesting they take the discussion "off the street".
The business added big screen televisions to their restaurants, for patrons to watch the latest sports games, while eating their meal. [1] Champps is owned by Champps Entertainment, Inc., an affiliate of Fox & Hound Restaurant Group. [2] Fox & Hound's parent company bought Champps Entertainment in 2007. [3]
In November 2017, Cheeburger Cheeburger was acquired by Premier Restaurant Group. [4] In 2022, the original Cheeburger Cheeburger restaurant located on Sanibel Island was severely damaged by Hurricane Ian. [5] Several locations have closed in recent years. The chain has one location each at airports in Orlando, Florida, and Richmond, Virginia.
The governor of Tennessee called the president of Morrison's to beg him to desegregate his restaurants, but he refused saying he would never serve blacks. A group of whites brought black guests to the restaurant, and the manager had them all arrested. About 95 peaceful demonstrators were arrested inside and outside of Morrison's that week.
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In 1970, Jack Thornton sold his interest in the Mai-Kai to his brother Bob after he was struck ill by an aneurysm. Bob then expanded the restaurant, more than doubling its capacity. Bob died in 1989. [10] As of 2014 the restaurant was run by Bob's stepson David Levy as CEO and his stepdaughter Kulani Thornton Gelardi as CFO. [7]
He ran a concierge practice for some of Miami’s wealthiest people. But he was meeting teenage girls on Tinder
Bonneville Football Academy, based near Orlando, Florida, joined during the 2022 season. Jill Todd, the team’s owner and manager, told USA TODAY she paid as much as $3,000 a year in league dues.