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  2. Fort Worth bakery-cafe downtown switches owner: Chef said the market is sliced too thin. Bud Kennedy. February 22, 2024 at 3:30 AM. ... The menu Wednesday offered five sandwiches, a grilled ...

  3. 8 reasons why Cincinnati is the coffeecake capital of the world

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    While the cakes and coffee were gone in about 20 minutes, the conversation they prompted lasted for hours: A good reason, perhaps, why coffeecakes should be reembraced as a Cincinnati tradition ...

  4. Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week 2024: Here's everything ...

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    A dish from Opal Rooftop, which will be one of over 50 restaurants participating in Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week from Monday, April 15, to Sunday, April 21, 2024. Cincinnati foodies rejoice!

  5. Sundance Square - Wikipedia

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    Sundance Square. Sundance Square is the name of a 35-block commercial, residential, entertainment and retail district in downtown Fort Worth, Texas.Named after the Sundance Kid in western folklore, it is a popular place for nightlife and entertainment in Fort Worth and for tourists visiting the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.

  6. Queensgate, Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Queensgate is a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. Queensgate was the center of Cincinnati's pork packing industry. Queensgate is one of the 52 neighborhoods of Cincinnati, Ohio. It sits in the valley of Downtown Cincinnati and is dominated by industrial and commercial warehouses. Cincinnati's nickname of "Porkopolis" started here with hog ...

  7. H. & S. Pogue Company - Wikipedia

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    As the 1970s drew to a close, the Pogue's chain seemed destined for success with premier locations in the city's five top retail markets, most notably in a revitalized downtown Cincinnati. But a harbinger of the difficult decade ahead was in 1978 when the Mabley & Carew stores, a rival of Pogue's dating to 1877, were purchased by Dayton-based ...

  8. Popular west Fort Worth bakery moving into landmark traffic ...

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    The new restaurant is the latest to join a west-side strip with a recent explosion of new restaurants: Heirloom Garden Cafe, a garden and patio lunch cafe inside Archie’s Gardenland, 6700 Z Boaz ...

  9. Graeter's - Wikipedia

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    Louis Charles died in 1919 at 67 after being hit by a streetcar, and his wife took over the business [12] [11] while continuing to raise their two sons, Wilmer and Paul. It was at this time that she sought to expand the business, growing the size of the McMillan Street location and opening a second location on Walnut Street in downtown Cincinnati, followed by a third at 2704 Erie Ave. in the ...