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  2. Ratskeller - Wikipedia

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    The Rathskeller in Olten, Switzerland. Ratskeller (German: "council's cellar", pl. Ratskeller, historically Rathskeller) is a name in German-speaking countries for a bar or restaurant located in the basement of a city hall (Rathaus) or nearby. Many taverns, nightclubs, bars and similar establishments throughout the world use the term.

  3. Rathskeller - Wikipedia

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  4. Bremen Ratskeller - Wikipedia

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    The Ratskeller around 1900 Treasure chamber in the Ratskeller in which the most valuable wines are stored The main entrance today. The Bremen Ratskeller is the council wine cellar (German: "Ratskeller") of the Townhall of Bremen.

  5. Kirkland Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Brugmanns began operating the Dutch Rathskeller restaurant and bar in the hotel basement. In 1968, they ended the hotel operations, and four years later, in 1972, shut down the restaurant. [1] Later that year, the front porch and tower cupola were removed. [3] In 1976 another owner opened the Cleaver Steakhouse in the basement space.

  6. The Rathskeller - Wikipedia

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    The Rathskeller closed in November 1997, and was torn down in October 2000 to make way for the Hotel Commonwealth, [12] a 148-room luxury hotel of which Boston University is a limited partner. The band Camper Van Beethoven, pejoratively referred to the club in their 1988 song "Never Go Back" ("Never going to go back to the Rat and play another ...

  7. Merl Reagle - Wikipedia

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    Merl Harry Reagle (January 5, 1950 – August 22, 2015) was an American crossword constructor. [2] [3] For 30 years, he constructed a puzzle every Sunday for the San Francisco Chronicle (originally the San Francisco Examiner), which he syndicated to more than 50 Sunday newspapers, [4] including the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Seattle Times, The Plain ...

  8. Ringside Café - Wikipedia

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    Bar signage c. 1970s. Ringside Café is situated on Pearl Alley in Downtown Columbus. The alley and neighboring Lynn Street contain numerous restaurants and historic buildings amid skyscraper office buildings, near the Rhodes State Office Tower, the tallest building in Columbus, and behind the Hayden Building on Capitol Square. [7]

  9. Brickskeller - Wikipedia

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    The Brickskeller, a tavern and hotel located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C.. The DC Comedy Loft and Bier Baron Tavern (formally The Brickskeller Dining House and Down Home Saloon) is a tavern in Washington, D.C., located near Dupont Circle across from Rock Creek Park and on the edge of Georgetown, in the Baron Hotel building.