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    At least one restaurant industry professional said it's just fine. "It doesn't bother me," Ohio-based Brad Friedlander told Fox News Digital. 45-Piece Breakfast Helps Put Greasy Spoon In Food ...

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  5. Tidewater Inn - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater Inn is a historic hotel in Easton, Talbot County, Maryland, United States. It is a Colonial Revival brick, hip-roofed, four-story hotel with flanking three-story wings and an addition on the north wing. The original section was completed in 1949, with an addition to the north constructed in 1953.

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    Millennials are shunning traditional holiday foods like cranberry sauce and turkey in favor of something more “Instagram-worthy.”

  7. Englewood, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The name Englewood was chosen as the winner of that contest and the town of Jamton was renamed Englewood. The Village of Englewood was incorporated on May 15, 1914, and Jacob Hoover was the first mayor. The population had risen to 415 by 1930 and over 600 by 1940. [5] Englewood became a city in 1971.

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    Years of underinvestment in its marketing, food quality, service and restaurant upgrades hurt the chain’s ability to compete with growing fast-casual and quick-service chains.

  9. The Tides Inn - Wikipedia

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    The poolside restaurant was known as the Bubble Club. The resort had an eagle theme; not only was an eagle on the Tides Inn logo but the hotel's 1976 golf course, designed by George Cobb and John LaFoy, was named the Golden Eagle. The golf course is surrounded by a 50 acre lake and is considered the only operational golf course in Lancaster County.