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Colonial Ice Cream is a brand of ice cream manufactured by Colonial Ice Cream, Inc, St. Charles, IL. Colonial is a descendant of a dairy business founded in 1901 by Simon Anderson of St. Charles. [1] The early dairy supplied milk and ice cream to drug stores, restaurants, and grocery stores, and began its own retail outlets in 1935. The dairy ...
This special occasion chain had a 1770s theme where waitresses wore floor length, colonial dress with ruffled mop caps. The menu consisted of an all you can eat seafood buffet with an entree choice of lobster, prime rib, New York strip steak or fish. Most U.S. large convention cities enjoyed a Boston Sea Party.
In 1983 the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant started running in Melbourne using three historic W-class trams, [7] but the service had to close in 2018 because the trams were seen as too unsafe to operate between other traffic. [8] Since 2005 in Milan, two historic tramcars -Class 1500- from 1928 are in use as a restaurant. [9]
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The Country House is a restaurant located at 241 W. 55th St. in Clarendon Hills, Illinois. It is known for casual dining, long-standing history, and the “Best Burger” of 2016 as voted by West Suburban Living’s yearly “Best of the West”. [1]
The Milk Pail Restaurant, formerly known as the Country Tea Room, is a historic restaurant in unincorporated Dundee Township, Kane County, Illinois, United States. It was originally a farmhouse for Increase C. Bosworth, who operated the farm as a creamery. He sold it to Max McGraw in 1926, who converted into a teahouse restaurant. To meet the ...
The Pierre Martin House (or Martin–Boismenue House) is a single-family French Colonial House and historic site in East Carondelet, Illinois about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) East of the Mississippi River. The house, built circa 1790, is owned by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.