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Martin's Tavern was founded by former Major League Baseball player William Gloyd "Billy" Martin. The tavern has hosted each U.S. President from Harry S. Truman to George W. Bush. [1] Martin's is located at 1264 Wisconsin Avenue, NW in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington D.C. It was at Martin's Tavern on June 24, 1953, that Senator John F ...
The Downtown New York branch occupied the site of the former John Street Theatre, "Birthplace of American Theatre". [5] The Park Avenue location of Les Halles closed in March 2016. The Washington, D.C. location of Les Halles closed in mid-November 2008 following a fifteen-year run. Owner Philippe Lajaunie cited difficulty obtaining a new lease ...
A downtown Lexington bar building has changed hands again. And the new owner has lots of plans for the high-profile location. The historic building at 249 W. Short St., which is across the street ...
A sign announcing that Martin's, now in downtown Jackson, will be opening a location at Livingston hangs on the porch railing of the former site of 'The Gathering' restaurant on Thursday, March 6.
Marty's Martini Bar is a small, [2] upscale, "Toulouse-Lautrec-styled" cocktail bar in Andersonville, Chicago. [3] [4] The interior features gilt-framed mirrors and posters. [2] The Not for Tourists Guide to Chicago has described the bar as "compact and classy". [5] The guide has also called Marty's a gay bar. [6]
Paul Martin Fleming is an American restaurateur. He has developed a number of restaurant chains, including P. F. Chang's China Bistro, Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, [1] [2] Pei Wei Asian Diner, Z’Tejas Grills, and Paul Martin's American Grill. [3]
Old Ebbitt Grill is a historic bar and restaurant located at 675 15th Street NW in Washington, D.C., in the United States. It is Washington's oldest bar and restaurant , [ 1 ] and is owned by Clyde's Restaurant Group .
Martick's Restaurant Francais (previously known as Martick's Lower Tyson Street Tavern) is a defunct restaurant and historic building in Downtown Baltimore, Maryland.The 2,860 square-foot Federal style building was built no later than 1852.