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Coolhaus – Southern California, New York City, and Dallas [2] Ditch Witch - Montauk, New York; Don Chow Tacos – Los Angeles, California; Grease Trucks – Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The Grilled Cheese Truck – southwest United States [3] The Habit Burger Grill – as of November 2017, has a fleet of nine food trucks [4]
A new family-run diner hoping to give back to the community will soon open its doors in Centre County. The Red Roost Diner plans to officially welcome customers starting Monday, Jan. 27, at 807 ...
Colonnade at State College is an open-air shopping center located just off North Atherton Street (U.S. Route 322 Business) in State College, Pennsylvania. Opened in 2000, the center is currently home to three anchors, Kohl's, Target, and Wegmans, and other retailers. Dining options include Applebee's, Starbucks, Taco Bell, and Wegmans Market Cafe
Bickford's Restaurants and Cafeterias is a chain of cafeteria-style restaurants founded in 1921. From the 1920s through the 1970s, the chain was a mainstay in the New York City area. From the 1970s through the 2000s, the chain was primarily located in the New England area. As of April 2024, the company operates 1 location in Massachusetts.
The restaurant had been rated America's finest French restaurant, and the Mobil Travel Guide traditionally awarded it five stars. Although Perrier announced in July 2010 that he planned to close the restaurant in spring 2011, [ 1 ] he waited until February 2012 to sell Le Bec-Fin to one of its former managers, Nicolas Fanucci, who re-opened Le ...
A Long Island driver lost control and slammed into a Chinese restaurant in a fiery crash Monday night – the second time a motorist struck the eatery in about a year, cops said. A 57-year-old ...
[3] [1] As of 2011 there were at least 49 restaurants by some variant of that name in the New York City telephone directory, [4] including one named Not Ray's Pizza. [3] The first Ray's Pizza closed its doors on Sunday, October 30, 2011, following a legal dispute over rent and a lease that followed its owner's death in 2008.
The new Sears included 45 merchandise departments and a 10-bay automotive center. After the closing of the Grants chain in 1976, Gee Bee took over the space. [ 3 ] Penn Traffic, one of the mall's original anchors, was sold to developer and Hess's department store chain owner Crown American in 1982 who rebranded the stores as Hess's.