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This is a list of all Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives episodes. Episodes Season 1 (2007) Total Episode Title Restaurant Location Original Air Date 1 1 Classics Mac & Ernie's Roadside Eatery Tarpley, Texas April 23, 2007 Brint's Diner Wichita, Kansas Mad Greek Cafe Baker, California 2 2 That's Italian Pizza Palace Knoxville, Tennessee April 30, 2007 Hullabaloo Diner Wellborn, Texas Four Kegs Sports ...
Cafe Gratitude is a small West Coast chain of restaurants serving organic, plant-based , and often locally-grown food, founded by Terces and Matthew Engelhart. As of 2024, there are two operating Café Gratitude locations, both in Los Angeles : one in Venice and the other in Larchmont Village . [ 1 ]
Brightside Cafe opened Feb. 2, 2024, in the lower level of Fountain Square. The cafe serves gluten-free pastries and other baked items along with coffees and teas. Hours are 7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m ...
A Cafe Rio location in Provo, Utah. Cafe Rio was started in 1997 by Steve and Tricia Stanley in St. George, Utah. In December 2004, Bob and Kathleen Nilsen, Spencer K Hill, along with SKM/Apax Partners purchased the chain, which at the time had six restaurants. In 2011, Dave Gagnon took over as CEO and COO at the same time as Bob Baker was ...
85°C Bakery Cafe: Baked goods: Taipei, Taiwan: 2004: 1000+ Applebee's: American: DineEquity: ... Lime Fresh Mexican Grill, Marlin & Ray's Seafood & Sunsets, Truffles ...
Fountain Valley or Fountains Valley may refer to: Fountain Valley (British Columbia), Canada, a valley and rural community; Fountain Valley, California, U.S., a suburban city Fountain Valley High School; Fountain Valley, Wisconsin, U.S., an unincorporated community; Fountains Valley, Pretoria, a recreational resort in South Africa
Buffalo's Cafe is an American restaurant chain known for its Buffalo-style chicken wings. Buffalo's Cafe began in 1985, as a single restaurant in Roswell, Georgia . In 1991, founders David Hyde and Ralph Perella began franchising the restaurant under the name Buffalo's Franchise Concepts Inc. (BFCI) The company had 40 locations by 1998.
In 1979, David L. Brown obtained licensing rights to use intellectual properties from the Jay Ward Productions and Total Television catalog. Brown's first project involving IPs from these two studios came in the form of Bullwinkle's Call of the Wild Show, a live stage production featuring the characters of Bullwinkle J. Moose, Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Snidley Whiplash, Underdog, and Moonbeam ...