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  2. Gus and Yiayia's - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania. Postal/ZIP Code. 15212. Coordinates. 40°27′08″N 80°00′44″W  / . 40.4520947°N 80.0122423°W. / 40.4520947; -80.0122423. Gus and Yiayia's is a food cart located in Allegheny Commons Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [2] Established in 1934, it is best known for serving ice balls for kids during summer.

  3. Eat'n Park - Wikipedia

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    In March 2010, the New Cumberland and Lancaster locations were closed and sold, and by October 1, 2010 Eat'n Park closed their last two area restaurants—in York and Harrisburg—due to low sales. [27] On October 4, 2015, Eat'n Park closed one restaurant in State College, Pennsylvania after operating for 24 years due to a decline in sales. [28]

  4. Gullifty's - Wikipedia

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    40°26′7.0908″N 79°55′22.923″W. /  40.435303000°N 79.92303417°W  / 40.435303000; -79.92303417. Website. gulliftys.us at the Wayback Machine (archived June 3, 2013) Gullifty's was a restaurant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was a "cross between a diner and a traditional restaurant," [1] serving fare described as "American ...

  5. Pamela's Diner - Wikipedia

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    Pamela's Diner is a prominent chain of diners in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Its specialties are crêpe -style pancakes, omelets and Lyonnaise potatoes. [2] It is "treasured" and is considered to be in the " pantheon of pancake purveyors". [1] In 2013, Pamela's Diner was featured by the Wall Street Journal in a "What to Do in Pittsburgh ...

  6. Pittsburgh City Paper - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh City Paper is Pittsburgh's leading alternative weekly newspaper which focuses on local news, opinion, and arts and entertainment. It bought out In Pittsburgh Weekly in 2001. [1] As of April 2015, City Paper is the 14th largest (by circulation) alternative weekly in the United States. [2]

  7. Crawford Grill - Wikipedia

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    July 23, 2020. Designated PHM. April 7, 2001. The Crawford Grill was a renowned jazz club that operated in two locations in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. During its heyday in the 1950s and 60s, the second Crawford Grill venue hosted local and nationally-recognized acts, including jazz legends Art Blakey, Charles Mingus, Max ...

  8. Winky's - Wikipedia

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    Winky's Hamburgers was a chain of hamburger fast food restaurants in and near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was founded by two brothers, Harold and Bernard Erenstein in 1962. [ 1][ 2] Their slogans were "Fast Food Cheap" and "Winky's Makes You Happy To be Hungry." [ 3][ 4] Their signs advertised "Winky's Hamburger 15¢"; other sandwiches offered ...

  9. Yellen's cheesesteak lunch steals spotlight from Philadelphia ...

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    July 30, 2024 at 8:03 PM. By David Lawder. PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen went to Philadelphia on Tuesday to showcase a new free tax filing system with Pennsylvania ...