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  2. Chace's Pancake Corral - Wikipedia

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    Chace's ranked first in the Best Breakfast category of the Bellevue Reporter 's annual 'Best of Bellevue' readers' poll each year from 2009 to 2013. [12] The business received honorable mention in the Breakfast category in 2016, [13] and was a finalist in the Breakfast and Family Restaurant categories in 2021. [14]

  3. Dixie's BBQ - Wikipedia

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    Dixie's BBQ was a barbecue restaurant in Bellevue, Washington. It was known for its hot sauce, "The Man," and bumper stickers throughout the area which read, "Have you met The Man?" [1] It was opened in 1994 by Dixie and Gene Porter, [2] who had lived in the Seattle area for 30 years, working as a nurse and a mechanic, respectively.

  4. Sam's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol Hill bar, 2022. Chona Kasinger included Sam's Tavern in Thrillist's 2014 list of Seattle's eight best Bloody Marys, writing: "The supposed originator of our beloved Red Robin, Capitol Hill's Sam's Tavern garnishes their Bloody Marys with pickled asparagus, a mini kabob of tomato, cheese, sausage, and… drumroll please… lunch, in the form of a slider.

  5. The Bellevue-Stratford Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Bellevue-Stratford Hotel is a landmark building at 200 S. Broad Street at the corner of Walnut Street in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Constructed in 1904 and expanded to its present size in 1912, it has continued as a well-known institution for more than a century and is still widely known by that original, historic name.

  6. Syren - Wikipedia

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    Syren may refer to: . Syrén, a Swedish family name; Syren (band), an alternative band Syren, the fifth book in the fantasy Septimus Heap series by Angie Sage; Syren, Luxembourg, a small town in the commune of Weiler-la-Tour, in southern Luxembourg

  7. Syren (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Several ships have been named Syren or Siren for the Sirens of Greek mythology: [a]. Syren (1770 ship) was a snow launched at the Bombay Dockyard for the British East India Company and sold in 1778

  8. Cyrene (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Cyrene and Cattle by Edward Calvert, 1830s or 1840s. Cyrene (/ s aɪ ˈ r iː n i /, sy-REE-nee), also spelled Kyrene (/ k aɪ ˈ r iː n i /, ky-REE-nee; Ancient Greek: Κυρήνη, romanized: Kurḗnē) is a figure in Greek mythology considered the etymon of the Greek colony of Cyrene in eastern Libya in North Africa.

  9. USS Syren (1803) - Wikipedia

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    USS Syren (later Siren) was a brig of the United States Navy built at Philadelphia in 1803. She served during the First Barbary War and the War of 1812 until the Royal Navy captured her in 1814.