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Musso & Frank Grill is a restaurant located at 6667-9 Hollywood Boulevard in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles. The restaurant opened in 1919 and is named for original owners Joseph Musso and Frank Toulet. It is the oldest restaurant in Hollywood and has been called "the genesis of Hollywood". [1]
The Hilltop Steak House was an American restaurant located on Route 1 in Saugus, Massachusetts. Founded in 1961 by Frank Giuffrida, it was one of the busiest restaurants in the United States during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.
The menu has included the Great American Frank, the Long Wiener Frank (a longer version of a standard hot dog), and Chicago-style hot dogs with or without toppings, as well as German sausages, polish hot dogs, and vegetable franks. [3] The Jumbo American has sweet-hot mustard, jalapeños, and sauerkraut. [4] There are vegan options as well. [5]
The exterior Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023, in Frank’s Place at 327 W. Marion St. in South Bend. The restaurant-bar opened again last month under new ownership.
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Franks is no stranger to restaurant renovations. Clark's will be his "third rescue," he said. He transformed the former Millhouse Steakhouse space into Flying Fish Taphouse at 1341 Airport Road in ...
The restaurants introduced the postwar British public to its own home-grown restaurant chain, which came with stylised restaurants with Tudor-looking false oak beams and white walls. [ 1 ] By 1970 the chain comprised 147 hotels and restaurants, including the New Inn at Gloucester , the Mitre at Oxford and several in Japan. [ 2 ]
On December 29, 2015, the original Frankie & Johnnie's location at West 45th Street closed and relocated to 320 West 46th Street in Restaurant Row in Hell's Kitchen. According to a press release, the new location was larger than the original, consisting of two levels, a seating capacity of over 140, a private dining room area, and a large bar.