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Gateway Restaurant (3%) The Upstairs (2%) We also had more than 100 write-in submissions, with quite a few people submitting restaurants that were already in the poll.
Darryl’s Corner Bar & Kitchen is a live entertainment venue and Soul food restaurant in the South End of Boston (some people consider the neighborhood to be Roxbury). [1] Currently owned by Nia Grace, Boston (magazine) named it 2021 Best Southern and Soul Food. [2] The original owner was Darryl Settles, who sold it to Grace in September 2018 ...
“The whole notion of a shelter, or even a municipal pound, as a place where you could go and find a pet, really took hold in the latter part of the 19th century and then has grown steadily ever ...
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 01: Nightclub & Bar Media Group President, host and Co-Executive Producer of the Spike television show "Bar Rescue" Jon Taffer speaks during the G.R.O.W. - Guest Reaction ...
The restaurant's seats have dog prints so that "kids would feel welcome". [2] A Lazy Dog outlet in Valencia, California. In August 2003, [3] a new restaurant was opened by Chris Simms in Westminster, California. [4] It is decorated with photographs and drawings of hounds. The restaurant has an "eclectic" menu, including pizza and Kung Pao ...
Rudy's Can't Fail Cafe, Emeryville Rudy's Can't Fail Cafe is a diner in northern California named after the Clash song, " Rudie Can't Fail ". [ 1 ] Rudy's is part-owned by Mike Dirnt from Green Day , [ 2 ] and was featured on the Food Network show, Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives .
Jake, a tawny 2-year-old mutt in L.A.’s West Valley shelter, wasn’t doing well. After six months at the shelter, he was running back and forth and jumping in his kennel.
The menu at Wiener King. The restaurant served hot dogs, chili dogs, hamburgers, and other typical fast food menu items. [29] Most notably footlong hot dogs were served. [8] The chain also offered a quarter pound meal called the "Big Frank". [30] Currently, the Mansfield location has footlong hot dogs, sandwiches, hamburgers, and milkshakes. [31]