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Gordon Ramsay is a British chef, restaurateur, writer and television personality. He has owned or operated multiple restaurants across Europe, North America and Asia. This is a list of the notable such restaurants, including many which have since closed. As of mid-2024, the organization lists 90 restaurants currently open worldwide.
Location in New York City. The Columbia Street Waterfront District is a neighborhood in the borough of Brooklyn in New York City on the Upper New York Bay waterfront between Cobble Hill and Red Hook and situated on the western side of the Brooklyn–Queens Expressway (BQE). The neighborhood is locally governed by Brooklyn Community Board 6.
Villa Tronco, believed to have been the first ever Italian restaurant in Columbia, has been located at 1213 Blanding St. for 84 years. Founded in 1940 by the late Sadie Tronco — known to loved ...
Morrison's Cafeteria. Morrison's Cafeterias was a chain of cafeteria-style restaurants, located in the Southeastern United States with a concentration of locations in Georgia and Florida. Generally found in shopping malls, Morrison's primary competition was Piccadilly Cafeterias. It was especially popular in Florida, with its high proportion of ...
5 May 1972. The Covington House historic cabin in Vancouver, Washington, was built by Richard and Charlotte "Anna" Covington born, raised and married in London, England who travelled by ship around Cape Horn /South America, stopping at the Sandwich Islands /Hawaii and finally arriving at Fort Vancouver in the Oregon Territory, where they had ...
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Got Milk Cereal Bar, located at 3730 N. Main St., had its grand opening and ribbon cutting on Monday, Sept. 23, with Mayor Daniel Rickenmann and other city and business officials in attendance.
The Central Waterfront of Seattle, Washington, United States, is the most urbanized portion of the Elliott Bay shore. It runs from the Pioneer Square shore roughly northwest past Downtown Seattle and Belltown, ending at the Broad Street site of the Olympic Sculpture Park. The Central Waterfront was once the hub of Seattle's maritime activity.