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The Black Dog was named in 1967 when a black lab-boxer mix boarded Douglas's ship. She was named The Black Dog after a character in Treasure Island. In January 1971, [13] the captain opened an inn for sailors named after his pup and The Black Dog was a constant fixture. From there on out, the legacy of The Black Dog continued. [14]
In June 1956, they opened their first restaurant in Urbana, Illinois, only the third McDonald's restaurant to open outside California. The Urbana store proved popular with students, professionals, and young families at the University of Illinois. It did so well that the group decided to open additional stores in Decatur, and Peoria, Illinois. [1]
Dog n Suds is a midwestern United States-based chain of hot dog and root beer drive-in style eateries. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The chain started in 1953; by the 1970s the franchise included over 650 restaurants across 38 states.
Vinalia Urbana is open 5 to 10 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; the bar opens at 4 p.m. A parking lot is adjacent to the restaurant with additional parking on the street. It is available for private ...
The faces behind the new restaurant Vinalia Urbana going into the former Dac Hoa space at 230 Monroe Avenue in downtown Rochester Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023. Pictured from left are Adam Kirkpatrick ...
It is initially open for takeout and delivery only; a counter and a couple of small tables are available for grabbing a quick bite at the restaurant. Delivery is available through Uber and ...
The Downtown Urbana Historic District is a commercial historic district encompassing seven city blocks in downtown Urbana, Illinois. The buildings in the district reflects downtown Urbana's development as the county seat of Champaign County and a regional commercial center. While Urbana was founded in the 1830s and began its development in the ...
The Blackhawk was a restaurant in the Chicago Loop from 1920 to 1984. It served a menu of American cuisine, notably prime rib and a signature "spinning salad bowl", and was, in the early part of its history a nationally known entertainment venue for Big Band music. Its legacy continued until 2009 at Don Roth's Blackhawk in Wheeling, Illinois.