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  2. Owner: Hot Rod Cafe in New London will not reopen as a restaurant

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    Oct. 31—NEW LONDON — A Bank Street business owner is citing high operating costs and declining revenues as reasons why after an 18-year run he will not continue to operate the Hot Rod Café as ...

  3. New London, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The New London Academy (Virginia) is still in operation today as an elementary school. [6] In 2015, the Friends of New London, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving historic New London, sold Mead's Tavern to Liberty University. Current archaeological and architectural studies at Mead's Tavern are contributing to what is known about ...

  4. Smith & Wollensky - Wikipedia

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    The first Smith and Wollensky steakhouse was founded in 1977 by Alan Stillman, best known for creating T.G.I. Friday's, and Ben Benson, in a distinctive building on 49th Street and 3rd Avenue in New York, once occupied by Manny Wolf's Steakhouse. [2] Many of the restaurants have a wooden exterior with its trademark green and white colors.

  5. 41 locations of Outback Steakhouse, Carrabba’s Italian Grill ...

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    However, Outback said it plans to open as many as 18 new restaurants in the US this year, reflecting a redesigned restaurant layout that it unveiled in 2022. It has about 700 locations in the US ...

  6. Salt Bae’s controversial London restaurant, which charges ...

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    But increased sales at the London restaurant, up 66%, more than offset higher expenses, helping the group’s owners bank £2.8 million ($3.5 million) in dividends. Salt Bae’s bet

  7. The Capital Grille - Wikipedia

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    The original Capital Grille was founded by Ned Grace, in Providence, Rhode Island, in 1990. [4] The opening was curious for several reasons: the upscale steakhouse contrasted with the then-rundown downtown area of Providence, and the opening occurred amid an ongoing recession.

  8. Clyde's Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    In December 1985, Clyde's Restaurant Group purchased from founder Richard J. McCooey three notable D.C. drinking and dining establishments: The Tombs, 1789 Restaurant, and F. Scott's. [5] These restaurants underwent a significant renovation from 2016 to 2018, and F. Scott's was closed, becoming a new bar and lounge area for 1789. [6]

  9. Auburn may buy landmark restaurant site to build Fire ... - AOL

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    Recognizable for its wood-shingled exterior, the 13,000-square-foot building has been home to Chuck’s Steak House and Margarita Grill since 1978. In 2000, Londregan and Flynn purchased the whole ...