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The fire station was built to house eight firefighters, four horses, a steam engine, and a hose wagon. [3] This included stalls for horses as well as a hayloft for storing fodder. [4] During its operation as a restaurant, the main dining room was located in the former fire engine space.
In 1912, the first lunch wagon built by Jerry and Daniel O'Mahoney and John Hanf was bought for $800 by restaurant entrepreneur Michael Griffin and operated at Transfer Station in Hudson County, New Jersey. The wagon helped spark New Jersey's golden age of diner manufacturing. [3] It is estimated that about 20 remain in the United States as of ...
Back in March, Irregardless, a southern biscuit restaurant, opened for breakfast and lunch three days a week at 94 Carpenter St. on the city's West Side.The lines have eased as service has become ...
Max & Erma's is an American casual dining restaurant chain based in Columbus, Ohio. As of April 2024, the company operates seven locations in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, down from a peak of 110 restaurants across more than 12 states in the mid-2000s. [1] It was founded in 1972 by Todd Barnum and Barry Zacks.
Nov. 28—Mimi Kaufman of Salem isn't starting a bakery. But she also wasn't quite ready to give up the flagship red cake dessert at the Wagon Wheel, the restaurant she has owned alongside her ...
Cameron Mitchell is president and founder of Cameron Mitchell Restaurants. He gained notoriety in the restaurant industry in 2008, when two of the company's concepts: Mitchell's/Columbus Fish Market and Mitchell's/Cameron's Steakhouse—a total of 22 units—sold to Ruth's Hospitality Group for $92 million. [30]
A rib-eye at Bricks and Horses in the Bowie House, Auberge Collection hotel, in Fort Worth. Noe DeWitt/Handout photo Open-face deviled eggs at Bricks and Horses in the Bowie House, Auberge hotel.
Samuel Clift obtained from Sir Edmund Andros, Provincial Governor of New York, a grant of 262 acres (106 ha) for a plantation across the river from Burlington, New Jersey, the site of Bristol in Pennsylvania. Clift established the ferry service between the Pennsylvania and New Jersey settlements and built an inn in Bristol to service the ferry ...