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  2. Cafe Hon - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the distinct flamingo sculpture was introduced above the restaurant. [4] The original flamingo was made of wire and cloth. [5]In October 2009, the city of Baltimore announced the Cafe Hon had to either get a permit for the flamingo at a cost of $1300 for the first year and $800 each year thereafter or to take it down. [6]

  3. List of restaurants in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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  4. Culture of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010, the term "Hon" was trademarked in Baltimore by local businesswoman Denise Whiting, for use on napkins, buttons, hats and other promotional material for her restaurant, Cafe Hon. The trademark, as stated by Whiting, doesn't prevent anyone from saying "Hon", or using it in general conversation. [27]

  5. Category:Restaurants in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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  6. Talk:Cafe Hon - Wikipedia

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    Within days the news became a national story, with editorials in the Chicago Tribune[19], which as well as over 1300 people joining a "Boycot Cafe Hon" Facebook page [20]. In addition, the "Yelp" listing for Cafe Hon plummeted to under 2 and a half stars[21]and an organized protest of the restaurant was scheduled for Sunday, December 19, 2010.[22]

  7. Chicken George (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    The first restaurant was established by Theodore Holmes in November 1979 in the Mondawmin Mall in Baltimore. [1] [2] The company later expanded to a total of six restaurants in Baltimore, and also branched out to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C. Franchise restaurants were also existent in Atlanta, Los Angeles and in

  8. Hon - Wikipedia

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    Hon (Baltimore), a cultural stereotype of working-class women from Baltimore, Maryland, United States; Cafe Hon, a restaurant in Baltimore; Hon, Arkansas, a community in the United States; Hands on Network, an American network of volunteer centers; Health On the Net Foundation, a Swiss non-governmental organization; Heroes of Newerth, a 2010 ...

  9. White Coffee Pot - Wikipedia

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    White Coffee Pot Family Inns was a privately held Baltimore, Maryland, restaurant chain and coffeeshop that first did business in 1929 according to Polk's Baltimore City Directory. During the 1960s and 1970s, they opened a chain of fast-food restaurants White Coffee Pot, Jr. Major competitors included national chains Gino's (which sold Kentucky ...