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  2. The Waiters Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The Waiter's Restaurant is an Italian restaurant in Melbourne, Australia, described as a "Melbourne institution". [1] Founded in 1947 as the Italian Waiter's Club, it was initially a place for waiters (mainly of Italian and Spanish heritage) to have a meal, a drink and play cards after their work - in breach of the very strict liquor licensing laws in place at the time.

  3. Morrison's Cafeteria - Wikipedia

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    Morrison's Cafeterias was a chain of cafeteria-style restaurants, located in the Southeastern United States with a concentration of locations in Georgia and Florida. ...

  4. It's a Living - Wikipedia

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    The show aired on ABC from October 30, 1980, until June 11, 1982. After the series was canceled by ABC, new episodes aired in first-run syndication from September 28, 1985, to April 8, 1989. The series was created by Stu Silver , [ 2 ] Dick Clair and Jenna McMahon and produced by Witt/Thomas Productions , later in association with Golden West ...

  5. Karen's Diner - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's concept initially drew a mixed response, raising concerns about whether the environment of mutual insults could expose employees to abuse by customers. [ 5 ] The name Karen's is a reference to the use of the name Karen in internet memes to describe a stereotypically rude or entitled middle-aged white woman.

  6. The True Story Behind Mike and Eileen Parker's Divorce - AOL

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    Born in Melbourne, Australia in 1920, John Michael Avison Parker joined the Royal Navy just as World War II broke out. ... Getty Images. A divorce was still a major scandal in 1957 and one so ...

  7. Category : Buildings and structures in Melbourne City Centre

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    Melbourne Athenaeum; Melbourne Central railway station; Melbourne Central Shopping Centre; Melbourne Club; Melbourne Continuation School; Melbourne Magistrates' Court; Melbourne Mint; Melbourne Savage Club; Melbourne Terrace Apartments; Melbourne Town Hall; Melbourne Welsh Church; Milton House (Melbourne) Mitchell House, Melbourne

  8. 260 Collins - Wikipedia

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    Designed by Leslie M. Perrott, it was a 12-storey building with 94 rooms, numerous private dining and function rooms, and was the most prestigious hotel in Melbourne in its day. [5] It included an arched-roofed ballroom which was a simplified version of the main Cafe Australia space.

  9. Mietta O'Donnell - Wikipedia

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    Mietta O'Donnell (6 January 1950 – 4 January 2001) [1] was a Melbourne-based Australian restaurateur, chef and food writer, described in her later years as Australia's leading culinary publisher and critic. [2]