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The restaurant was formally known as Gulliver's Restaurant Inc. and opened in 1971. [2] [3] It attracted crowds of young people, particularly Connecticut residents, since while both states had a drinking age of 18, NY had last call much later. "For decades, youths from southern Connecticut, where the drinking age was 18 since 1972, had flocked ...
Adolph's Asti was an Italian restaurant in New York City's Greenwich Village. It was unique in that many of the waiters were professional opera singers who routinely performed for the restaurant guests. Asti first opened in 1924, and was open for over 75 years before closing on New Year's Eve 1999–2000.
Raymore, August 22, 2008, banned in all public places and within 100 feet (30 m) of the entrance to public places (except on outdoor patios), including most restaurants; exempts bars, restaurants with bars, private clubs, stage performances, restaurants that seat fewer than 50 people, bowling alleys, billiard parlors, taxicabs and limousines ...
A photo from the first meeting of the Outdoor Co-ed Topless Pulp Fiction Appreciation Society in 2011. In 1986, seven women who picnicked topless were charged in Rochester, New York with baring "that portion of the breast which is below the top of the areola". [86] That law had originally been enacted to discourage 'topless' waitresses.
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The CBS news program, Eye on America, focused on Legal Sea Food restaurant's quality control program with a segment on food safety. Legal Sea Foods Quality Control Center and corporate headquarters as seen from Boston Harbor (2017). In 2003, Legal Sea Foods became one of the first American restaurants to go trans-fat free. [30]
A fixture at any fast food restaurant or backyard barbecue is American cheese. These orange, plastic-wrapped slices are unparalleled in terms of meltability. For many, when it comes to making a ...
Accused UnitedHealthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione spent his first night back in the Big Apple under the same NYC federal prison as disgraced rap mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.