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Likeness of the "Old Fort" seen on historical plaques by the restaurant, and on the city seal today. The restaurant today stands on the site of John Pynchon's former estate, known as the "Old Fort", which was the first brick building when it was constructed in 1660, and the only building to survive the Siege of Springfield during King Philip's War.
Fat Cat Bar & Grille is a dive bar that attracts a younger crowd and usually plays punk and industrial music. [9] Glo Ultra Lounge is a popular club on Saturday nights, with a swanky atmosphere and light show. Petra, next door to Glo, is Springfield's only hookah bar.
The brewery building also includes a bar and events space called the Tasting Room. The Tasting Room is open to the public during limited hours and offers free samples of all the beers on tap. The Tasting Room also sells pints, Growlers, and Mother's merchandise. The room will also offer tours of the brewery on Saturdays.
Bill Miller Bar-B-Q: 1953 San Antonio, Texas: 76 Nationwide Dickey's Barbecue Pit: Dallas, Texas: 1941 Dallas, Texas: 484 Nationwide Famous Dave's: Hayward, Wisconsin: 1994 Minnetonka, Minnesota: 115 Nationwide Lucille's Smokehouse Bar-B-Que: Signal Hill, California: Long Beach, California: 24 Southwest Pappas Bar-B-Q: Houston, Texas: 19 Red ...
The Sportsman’s Lounge, known for fried chicken, hand-breaded tenderloin and tavern chili, issued its last call Sept. 15. The business operated under the same name since 1957 but the address has ...
A BJ's in Hillsboro, Oregon A BJ’s Brewhouse Location at Southern Park Mall in Boardman, Ohio. BJ's was founded in 1978 by Jim Kozen and Leonard Allenstein. [4] It first opened in Santa Ana, California, as BJ's Chicago Pizzeria. [5]
Yard House was founded in 1996 in Long Beach, California by Steele Platt, Tom Yelenick, William Wollrab and Steve Reynolds. [5]The Yard House began its East Coast expansion in 2010, with a restaurant in the Legacy Place lifestyle center in the Boston suburb of Dedham.
The Bonn–Oberkassel dog was a Late Paleolithic (c. 12,000 BCE) dog whose partial skeletal remains were found buried alongside two humans in Bonn, Germany.Initially identified as a wolf upon its discovery in 1914, its remains were separated and lost within the University of Bonn's collections.