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Monroe Grill & Bar, 1060 S. Telegraph Road, Monroe: Open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., full menu. Sal’s Place Family Restaurant, 2770 N. Dixie Hwy., Monroe: Open 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. In addition to other items ...
The fine-dining eatery doesn't have its grand opening till Aug. 2, but, based on the night's reactions, The Monroe is bringing a new sense of energy to the South Monroe corridor.
Three new food options are almost ready to open their doors at the major retail development, located at the corner of Robert Smalls Parkway and Parris Island Gateway. Batch of restaurants opening ...
Big Chicks is a gay bar and neighborhood restaurant that opened in 1986 in Uptown, Chicago. [1] It serves a diverse group of LGBT people, straight people and people in the kink community. The owner of the establishment is Michelle Fire. The restaurant next door, Tweet, is also owned by Fire and provides food to Big Chicks.
Uptown is one of Chicago's 77 community areas.Uptown's boundaries are Foster Avenue to the north; Lake Michigan to the east; Montrose Avenue (Ravenswood Avenue to Clark Street), and Irving Park Road (Clark Street to Lake Michigan) to the south; Ravenswood Avenue (Foster Avenue to Montrose Avenue), and Clark Street (Montrose Avenue to Irving Park Road) to the west. [2]
The Mall of Monroe, formerly known as Frenchtown Square Mall, is an enclosed shopping mall in Frenchtown Charter Township in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located just north of the city of Monroe along North Monroe Street . Opened in 1988, the mall features more than thirty tenants and a church.
Tina’s will add meal and beverages offerings at the Uptown location. Hours are 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday-Friday, and 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturday. ... Ray’s Golden Lion new owners Talon Yager, left ...
The Uptown Square Historic District is a commercial historic district encompassing parts of Broadway and Lawrence Avenue in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Primarily developed between 1900 and 1930, the district was Chicago's largest commercial and entertainment hub away from downtown in the early twentieth century.