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  2. Calumet Fisheries - Wikipedia

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    Calumet Fisheries is a seafood restaurant in the South Deering neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, United States, directly next to the 95th Street bridge (which appears in the 1980 film The Blues Brothers). [1] It was originally established in 1928, and subsequently purchased in 1948 by Sid Kotlick and Len Toll.

  3. Seafood boil - Wikipedia

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    A crawfish boil in New Orleans. Seafood boil in the United States is the generic term for any number of types of social events in which shellfish, whether saltwater or freshwater, is the central element. Regional variations dictate the kinds of seafood, the accompaniments and side dishes, and the preparation techniques (boiling, steaming ...

  4. Cameron Mitchell Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Cameron Mitchell is president and founder of Cameron Mitchell Restaurants. He gained notoriety in the restaurant industry in 2008, when two of the company's concepts: Mitchell's/Columbus Fish Market and Mitchell's/Cameron's Steakhouse—a total of 22 units—sold to Ruth's Hospitality Group for $92 million.

  5. These Shore seafood boils are packed with flavor, but don't ...

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    Terrace Tavern has six boil options with plenty of seafood choices to mix and match. Go : 13201 Long Beach Blvd., Beach Haven; 609 492 9751, terry@terracetavernlbi.com, https://terracetavernlbi ...

  6. New restaurant will have steak night, seafood boil and bingo ...

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    What's on The Funky Cuda's menu? Appetizers: crab cake, crab-stuffed portabella, Buffalo chicken tater kegs, fried cauliflower bites, pimento cheese dip, fish dip, queso dip, chips and salsa ...

  7. List of defunct restaurants of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Treacher's fish and chips, one location remains [1]; Aunt Jemima's Kitchen; Big Daddy's Restaurants; Bikinis Sports Bar & Grill; Bill Knapp's; Blue Boar Cafeterias; Boston Sea Party

  8. Shrimp DeJonghe - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The recipe has been attributed to the owners, brothers Henri, Pierre and Charles DeJonghe, Belgian immigrants who came to Chicago to run a restaurant at the World's Columbian Exposition, or their chef, Emil Zehr. [4] The dish was the most popular at Fritzel's Restaurant, which was open from 1947 to 1972. [5]

  9. Burhop's Seafood - Wikipedia

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    Burhop's Seafood is a privately owned seafood retailer and one-time wholesaler and full-service restaurant founded in 1926 by Albert E. Burhop in Chicago, Illinois.. The company is best known for having partnered with Clarence Birdseye in the 1920s to transport refrigerated seafood into the Midwestern United States for the first time.