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Established by Nick Peirano in 1977, [1] [2] the business was named an America's Classics restaurant by the James Beard Foundation in 2014. [3] The restaurant closed in 2023. [4] In March 2024, media outlets reported that Scott Baldwin, Thomas Ghinazzi, and Jordan Neale purchased the restaurant and hoped in re-open in the Spring season. [5]
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The menu includes hamburgers and other sandwiches, steaks, seafood entrees, appetizers, and the restaurant's specialty, chicken wings. Almost all Hooters restaurants hold alcoholic beverage licenses to sell beer and wine, and where local permits allow, a full liquor bar. Hooters T-shirts, sweatshirts, and various souvenirs and curios are also sold.
[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: Adams-Kentucky District: Adams-Kentucky District: December 18, 2008 (The 900-1200 blocks of Adams St. and the 1000-1300 blocks of Kentucky St.
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Nedick's was an American chain of fast-food restaurants that originated in New York City in 1913. [2] The name of the chain was formed from the last names of Robert T. Neely and Orville A. Dickinson, [3] who founded the chain with the original stand in a hotel storefront of the Bartholdi Hotel at 23rd Street and Broadway in Manhattan.