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  2. Sawyer Point Park & Yeatman's Cove - Wikipedia

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    The Otto Armleder Aquatic Park in Yeatman's Cove, along the Cincinnati riverfront. Yeatman's Cove park occupies the former site of a tavern established in 1793 by Griffin Yeatman. [2] Yeatman's establishment was the first tavern in Cincinnati, and as such was very popular with men working on the river. [3]

  3. Restaurant rating - Wikipedia

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    A top restaurant rating can mean success or failure for a restaurant, particularly when bestowed by an influential sources such as Michelin. Still, a good rating is not enough for economic success and many Michelin starred and/or highly rated restaurants have met the same fate as the Dutch restaurant De Swaen .

  4. Check, Please! - Wikipedia

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    Check, Please! is a multi-Emmy Award winning restaurant review program that began on Chicago's PBS member station WTTW in 2001. The format of the show is simple: three people sit down with a host to discuss three local eating establishments, one favorite chosen by each guest.

  5. Taylor, Fladgate, & Yeatman - Wikipedia

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    Taylor, Fladgate & Yeatman (often simply Taylor Fladgate and trading under the name Taylor's) is one of the largest port wine houses. [1] Founded in 1692 in Vila Nova de Gaia , Portugal by Job Bearsley, becoming Taylor, Fladgate & Yeatman when Joseph Taylor, John Alexander Fladgate and Morgan Yeatman formed a partnership in 1838, it is also one ...

  6. Food critic - Wikipedia

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    Brad A. Johnson in Los Angeles is the only American restaurant critic to win both the coveted James Beard Award and the Le Cordon Bleu World Food Media Award for restaurant criticism. The record for the most meals eaten by a food critic is 46,000 by Fred E. Magel of Chicago, in 60 countries over a 50-year career.

  7. The Cattleman - Wikipedia

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    By 1967, The Cattleman had relocated to 5 East 45th Street [5] (the Fred F. French Building at 551 Fifth Avenue), [6] with sales of over $4,000,000 a year at the 400-seat restaurant. [2] By 1972 at the latest, Ellman had additionally opened The Cattleman West at 154 West 51st Street, at Seventh Avenue. [7] The restaurants closed circa 1989 ...

  8. Bunbury Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Bunbury Music Festival was a three-day music festival in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, at Sawyer Point Park & Yeatman's Cove on the banks of the Ohio River.Each annual event typically featured over 100 acts performing on three to six separate stages through the park.

  9. Yeatman - Wikipedia

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    Yeatman (/ j eɪ t m ə n / YATE-man) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Bill Yeatman (1839–1901), baseball player for the Washington Nationals of the National Association in 1872