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  2. Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The hotel's amenities included the YEW Seafood + Bar restaurant, Stittgen jewelry store, Blo Blow Dry Bar hair salon, an indoor/outdoor pool, massage suite, fitness centre, 12 function rooms and the Park Ballroom. [2] [3] [4] The hotel received numerous accolades, including the Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star designation and the AAA's Five ...

  3. Drybar - Wikipedia

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    As demand quickly outgrew the one-woman operation, Webb noticed a "huge hole" in her local market for a business that provided solely hair blowouts, [5] a concept that had already gained traction in larger cities such as New York City with brands like "Blo". [6] In 2010, along with her brother Michael Landau, Alli co-founded Drybar. [7]

  4. What's new in Mt. Juliet? From Costco and Cinnaholic to Leon ...

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    Blo Dry Bar: The hair and beauty salon recently signed a lease to open at Mt. Juliet’s Providence Marketplace in a 717 square foot space near Near J.Jill and Kay Jewelers. Opening is expected in ...

  5. El Mocambo - Wikipedia

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    El Mocambo is a live music and entertainment venue in Toronto, Ontario.Located on Spadina Avenue, just south of College Street, the venue has played an important role in the development of popular music in Toronto since 1948.

  6. There is a 'Harry Potter' themed bar in Toronto that ... - AOL

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  7. The Guvernment - Wikipedia

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    The site of the Guvernment was first converted into a nightclub in 1984 as Fresh Restaurant and Nightclub by Tony and Albert Assoon, two of the four Assoon brothers who had simultaneously been running the successful and influential Twilight Zone after-hours club at 185 Richmond Street West in Toronto's Entertainment District. [2]

  8. Brunswick House (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The building was purchased by Joe Badali and Dennis Rawlinson in the 1980s, by which time it had become largely known as a student bar catering to the University of Toronto. [2] [1] The Brunny became widely known as one of Toronto's most famous and also most dubious drinking establishments. The front area consisted of pool tables and other games.

  9. The Dakota Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Dakota Tavern is a live music venue and bar in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Dakota Tavern; The stage of The Dakota Tavern in 2014. Address: 249 Ossington Ave