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Mom's Spaghetti is a restaurant in Detroit, Michigan.It serves spaghetti-related items and is known for being opened by rapper Eminem in his hometown. The restaurant's name and premise are inspired by a line from his song "Lose Yourself" from the soundtrack to the 2002 motion picture 8 Mile, where he says "There's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti."
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A Palm Beach destination restaurant was a favorite of OpenTable diners in 2022. ... OpenTable’s ‘Top 100' list names popular Palm Beach County spot. ... (up by 72%), African (up by 23%) and ...
Tilted Kilt describes itself as "a modern American, Scottish and Irish sports pub". The menu mixes traditional and contemporary pub food, serving fish and chips, shepherd's pie, and "Big-Arse Burgers". Each pub features at least 24 beers on tap, including flagship beverages such as Guinness and Samuel Adams. The establishments are filled with ...
Tinker Street Restaurant was named to USA TODAY's 2024 restaurants of the year list. Here are some eateries that we wish could've made the cut.
The name was proposed by a 5th-grade class when the founders asked for restaurant name suggestions. [ 5 ] The chain reached 10 locations by 1995. By 2003, Cheddar's generated $150 million in revenue from 42 restaurants in 13 states [ 6 ] and Brazos Private Equity Partners made an initial investment to grow the company that year.
Downtown Boise restaurant Kin is no stranger to high praise. After all, chef and co-owner Kris Komori won a James Beard Award last year — the only Idahoan ever to do so. But a little more ego ...
Slutty Vegan food truck in Durham, North Carolina in 2020. As of April 2023, the chain has five locations in the Metro Atlanta area and a plant-based bar, Bar Vegan. [4] Cole also recently opened restaurants in Athens and Columbus, Georgia, [12] Birmingham, Alabama, [2] and Brooklyn and Harlem in New York City. [4]