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A Valentine Diner was a prefabricated mail order small diner produced in Wichita, Kansas after the Great Depression. [1] The concept was created by Arthur Valentine in the 1930s, who had experience operating lunch rooms. [2] Originally the diners were manufactured by the Ablah Hotel Supply Company.
In about 14 weeks, he’s opening a bar and restaurant at 1720 N. Webb Road where Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Alliance most recently was and Ciao Italian Kitchen and Piztro’s once were.
A new bar and grill has just opened in the spot at 756 N. Tyler Road that over the past several years has been home to businesses including Augustino Brewing, Angry Elephant and, most recently ...
Gordon, who has managed a number of restaurants around Wichita, had long dreamed of opening his own place, and he chose the name for his restaurant as an ode to his mother, Jeanne. She died in ...
Culver’s, 3210 N. Maize Road: The Culver’s chain announced over the summer that it would open its first Wichita restaurant, serving butter burgers and frozen custard, but it faced a few delays ...
Rhinelander also was a frequent meeting place for Wichita’s German-American club. The restaurant, at 4423 S. Broadway, appears to have opened in late 1963. ... “Your Guide to Good Dining ...
It’s $29 for adults, $15 for children ages 4 to 15, free for ages 3 and under. The price includes sales tax and a non alcoholic beverage. ... He closed the out-of-Wichita restaurants in the late ...
Now Gandhi-Rue and her husband, Scott Rue, are ready to invite their customers into their second Wichita restaurant, which — like their first, which opened in 2010 at 725 E. Douglas — is ...