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  2. Serendipity 3 - Wikipedia

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    Serendipity 3, often written Serendipity III, is a restaurant located at 225 East 60th Street, between Second and Third avenues in New York City, founded by Calvin L Holt, Patch Caradine and Stephen Bruce in 1954.

  3. Lutèce (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    40°45′18.7″N 73°58′8.2″W. /  40.755194°N 73.968944°W  / 40.755194; -73.968944. Seating capacity. 60 (1961) [1] Other locations. Venetian Hotel, Las Vegas Valley. Lutèce was a French restaurant in Manhattan that operated for more than 40 years before closing in early 2004. It once had a satellite restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip.

  4. Rao's - Wikipedia

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    Website. raosrestaurants .com. Rao's ( / ˈreɪoʊz /) is an Italian-American restaurant founded in 1896. It is located at 455 East 114th Street, on the corner of Pleasant Avenue in East Harlem (or Italian Harlem ), New York City. Rao's has a sister restaurant in Los Angeles.

  5. Schrafft's (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    Schrafft's. Pet, Inc. (from 1967) Menu from the 1964 New York World's Fair. Schrafft's was a chain of high-volume moderately priced New York City restaurants connected to the Schrafft's food and candy business of Boston. The dining rooms, which had tablecloths at dinner time, and later had separate standing bar areas, were supplemented by ...

  6. EXCLUSIVE: New Diner Coming To Upper East Side Corner

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    A new diner is taking over the corner of First Avenue and East 59th Street. (Peter Senzamici/Patch) For 31 years, Kalogerakos ran a beloved 24-hour diner in Gramercy called the Lyric Diner on ...

  7. Lindy's - Wikipedia

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    Lindy's was two different deli and restaurant chains in Manhattan, New York City. The first chain, founded by Leo "Lindy" Lindemann, operated from 1921 to 1969. [1] [2] [3] In 1979, the Riese Organization determined that the Lindy's trademark had been abandoned, and opened new restaurants, the last of which closed in February 2018.

  8. Masa (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Masa (restaurant) / 40.768236; -73.982344. Masa (雅) is a Japanese and sushi restaurant in the Shops at Columbus Circle, on the fourth floor of the Deutsche Bank Center at 10 Columbus Circle, in Manhattan, New York City. [1]

  9. Nassau Unveils New Transit Center, Crowding Feature On Bus ...

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    HEMPSTEAD, NY — On Tuesday, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran unveiled the renovations of Rosa Parks Transit Center in Hempstead, which is the main transit hub for the county's NICE Bus ...

  10. Gallagher's Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    Gallagher's Steakhouse is a steakhouse restaurant at 228 West 52nd Street in the Theater District in Manhattan, New York City. It was founded in November 1927 by Helen Gallagher, a former Ziegfeld girl, and wife of Edward Gallagher (1873–1929), and Jack Solomon, a colorful gambler with a large loyal following from the sporting element.

  11. Delmonico's - Wikipedia

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    Delmonico's restaurant at the corner of 5th Ave. and 44th St. in 1903. Delmonico's is the name of a series of restaurants that operated in New York City, and Greenwich, Connecticut with the present version located at 56 Beaver Street in the Financial District of Manhattan. The original version was widely recognized as America's first fine ...