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  2. List of fictional bars and pubs - Wikipedia

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    McKenna's – Lou Grant, ground floor bar and restaurant in the Los Angeles Tribune building. In one episode, its owner was played by Rue McClanahan. Meibeyer's – The Pale King, 2011 novel by David Foster Wallace; Merlotte's Bar and Grill – True Blood; The Mermaid – The World's End (film) (2013): The eighth of 12 pubs on the "golden mile ...

  3. Category:Fictional restaurants - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Restaurants in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Fictional restaurant staff (4 C, 10 P) Fictional restaurants (1 C, 27 P) Films set in restaurants (3 C, 117 P) M. Musicals set in restaurants (8 P) N.

  5. The Fontainebleau (opened Dec. 13) is Vegas' tallest building, 67 stories high, and filled with restaurants and nightclubs, including an ultraexclusive omakase, Ito, on the 63rd floor.

  6. Category:Fictional bartenders in soap operas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fictional bartenders in soap operas" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 300 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Category:Fictional restaurant staff in soap operas - Wikipedia

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    Fictional waiting staff in soap operas (148 P) Pages in category "Fictional restaurant staff in soap operas" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  8. Mandalay Bay - Wikipedia

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    Most of the restaurants opened with the resort, while three others debuted later in 1999. [127] [128] Among the restaurants was Aureole by chef Charlie Palmer, named after another restaurant of his in Manhattan. [129] [128] The Las Vegas Aureole was designed by Adam Tihany and included a four-story wine tower made of glass and steel. [130]

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