Thursday, July 5, 2012

Tv restaurants

  • 1. Krusty Burger, The Simpsons The fast food burger chain in the Simpsons universe was founded by acerbic clown Krusty, who is a bit lax on quality control, to say the least.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • On this week's Snooki JWoww, the girls visit theme restaurant Ninja in New York City and are terrified by ninjas, a little treat that awaits arriving diners at the Tribeca spot.
  • (Entertainment Weekly Online)
  • Seminole Wind restaurant in Tallahassee has closed. The restaurant off Monroe Street closed its doors Sunday, July 1st. Tom Bryant, owner of the Seminole Wind chain, says closing the restaurant was a financial decision.
  • (WCTV)
  • Starting today youngsters across America will see and hear a new Chuck E. Cheese on television commercials and at the restaurants of the same name. Staff writer Steven R. Thompson reports that the campaign is titled Chuck E.
  • (The Business Journal)
  • American Greetings has re-released the Care Bears television series on the The Hub to show the importance of caring and to attract a new audience. On July 15, 2012, from 2-4:00 p.m.
  • (Examiner)
  • Lower gas prices give consumers more money to spend elsewhere, such as on meals at restaurants, vacations and other services that drive growth. The service sector includes low-paying positions in retail and restaurants.
  • (Denver Post)
  • Robert Irvine didn't ask producers why they chose the Maple Tree Cafe in Las Vegas for his show "Restaurant: Impossible." He never does.
  • (Las Vegas Sun)
  • California Bountiful, the television program produced by the Sacramento-based A California Bountiful segment on a Bay Area family that farms and owns restaurants won the Best Video Feature Story award in the AFBF competition.
  • (Sacramento Bee)
  • The hottest new destination on Woodward Avenue is about to get even more popular as Vinsetta Garage restaurant adds outdoor dining, welcomes car lovers during the Dream Cruise and works on tie-ins withAutoweek magazines TV show.
  • (Detroit Free Press)

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