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vintagereveries · 4 years
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1920s St. Louis Fashion Advertisements
This entry is part 17 of 26 in the series 1924 St. Louis Fashion Pageant
Here are two more vintage advertisements from the 1924 St. Louis Fashion Pageant. The first is for Schwarz & Wild, with a salesroom at 1508 Washington Ave, St. Louis MO. They apparently specialized in “one price only” $3.75  dresses made of Crepes deChine, Taffetas, Messalines, Satin de Chine, Foulards, Susquehanna’s, Poplins, Poiret Twills, and other kinds of fabrics that you don’t often hear about anymore! In their seventh floor salon, presumably in the same building (now known as the “Ely Walker Building”), was Ely & Walker Wholesalers & Manufacturers, showcasing the latest modes of coats, suits, dresses, and sports attire. The fashion illustrations on this page were lovely 1920s gals, dressed most fashionably.
  1920s St. Louis Fashion Advertisements was originally published on VintageReveries - Vintage Fashion and Ephemera Blog
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colleenfrakes · 7 years
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Tuesday April 11th, 7 PM 
Vermillion Art Gallery and Bar1508 11th Ave, Seattle, Washington 98122
Hey Seattle! Tonight I’m going to read a comic in front of a bunch of strangers as part of the Chain Letter reading series. It’s a brand new comic about libraries. 
Hope to see you there!
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cascadia-now · 8 years
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CascadiaNow! Seattle Orientation
Join us! 4pm at the Vermillion Art Gallery & Bar 1508 11th Ave, Seattle, Washington 98122
Come learn about Cascadia and CascadiaNow! In this orientation, we will give a brief overview of Cascadia, CascadiaNow!, how to talk about our movement, and how people can get involved and plugin.
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Just how to find a South Beach liquor store at this time of the day? Theres one or two options in SoBe for sure. So many South Beach 33139 neighborhoods Belle Isle, City Center, Di Lido Island, Flagler Monument Island, Flamingo/Lummus, Hibiscus Island, Palm Island, Rivo Alto Island, San Marino Island, Star Island, South Pointe, SoFi - South of Fifth, West Avenue Corridor. Ask for Martin Berdugo, Ribera del Duero and remember http://ift.tt/2qdw4lE . Sobe Liquor Store, 601 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, (305) 763-8190, http://ift.tt/2fCNNzD, http://ift.tt/2xLh1qR, https://twitter.com/SobeLiquors Azul Spirits, 1414 20th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 538-2985 Bay Liquors, 1300 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 532-5000 Beach Wine and Spirit, 1678 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 604-6064 Flamingo Market, 1508 Bay Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-4040 Gulf Liquors, 1681 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-5551 I Love Liquor, 1632 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 673-8086 Liquored up, 1435 collins ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 400-4700 MB Liquors, 814 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 532-8300 Miami Beach Wine, 1435 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, (305) 400-4700 Primo Fine Wine, 2236 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-8117 Ruby Modern Spirits, 1688 Meridian Ave Ste 402, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 397-8902 Sobe Liquors, 1609 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-1212 Surf Liquor, 544 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-1992 The Liquor Store, 1445 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-9463 Total Wine, 1139 5th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (786) 276-6545 Tuto & Sons, 211 11th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-8150 Volpe Liquors, 1631 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 538-0809 W Wine Boutique, 1328 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 673-8282 Wine And Cigar, 214 Espanola Way, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-5989 Wine Road, 555 Jefferson Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-6161 Wine, 200 S Pointe Dr, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (786) 254-7327 123 Liquor Inc, 1491 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-9248 710 Liquors, 710 Washington Ave Ste 6, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-1710 http://ift.tt/2qdw4lE - Fighting Drunk Driving & Underage Drinking | Foundation for advancing alcohol responsibility http://ift.tt/1CWCR57 https://twitter.com/goFAAR http://ift.tt/2tB0aVn http://ift.tt/2si03dD Many thanks to chensiyuan for the following creative commons image that enhance this presentation: http://ift.tt/2aMcEOp by Ribera del Duero
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ttevolla · 7 years
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Day Four Hundred Fifty An example as to why knowing history is important. ****As sourced from Wikipedia**** "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States of America. The lyrics come from "Defence of Fort M'Henry", a poem written on September 14, 1814, by the 35-year-old lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key after witnessing the bombardment of Fort McHenry by British ships of the Royal Navy in Baltimore Harbor during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812. Key was inspired by the large American flag, the Star-Spangled Banner, flying triumphantly above the fort during the American victory. The poem was set to the tune of a popular British song written by John Stafford Smith for the Anacreontic Society, a men's social club in London. "To Anacreon in Heaven" (or "The Anacreontic Song"), with various lyrics, was already popular in the United States. Set to Key's poem and renamed "The Star-Spangled Banner", it soon became a well-known American patriotic song. With a range of one octave and one fifth (a semitone more than an octave and a half), it is known for being difficult to sing. Although the poem has four stanzas, only the first is commonly sung today. "The Star-Spangled Banner" was recognized for official use by the United States Navy in 1889, and by U.S. President Woodrow Wilsonin 1916, and was made the national anthem by a congressional resolution on March 3, 1931 (46 Stat. 1508, codified at 36 U.S.C. § 301), which was signed by President Herbert Hoover. Before 1931, other songs served as the hymns of American officialdom. "Hail, Columbia" served this purpose at official functions for most of the 19th century. "My Country, 'Tis of Thee", whose melody is identical to "God Save the Queen", the British national anthem, also served as a de factoanthem.Following the War of 1812 and subsequent American wars, other songs emerged to compete for popularity at public events, among them "The Star-Spangled Banner", as well as "America the Beautiful". On September 3, 1814, following the Burning of Washington and the Raid on Alexandria, Francis Scott Key and John Stuart Skinner set sail from Baltimore aboard the ship HMS Minden, flying a flag of truce on a mission approved by President James Madison. Their objective was to secure an exchange of prisoners, one of whom was Dr. William Beanes, the elderly and popular town physician of Upper Marlboro and a friend of Key's who had been captured in his home. Beanes was accused of aiding the arrest of British soldiers. Key and Skinner boarded the British flagship HMS Tonnant on September 7 and spoke with Major General Robert Rossand Vice Admiral Alexander Cochrane over dinner while the two officers discussed war plans. At first, Ross and Cochrane refused to release Beanes, but relented after Key and Skinner showed them letters written by wounded British prisoners praising Beanes and other Americans for their kind treatment. Because Key and Skinner had heard details of the plans for the attack on Baltimore, they were held captive until after the battle, first aboard HMS Surprise and later back on HMS Minden. After the bombardment, certain British gunboats attempted to slip past the fort and effect a landing in a cove to the west of it, but they were turned away by fire from nearby Fort Covington, the city's last line of defense. During the rainy night, Key had witnessed the bombardment and observed that the fort's smaller "storm flag" continued to fly, but once the shell and Congreve rocket barrage had stopped, he would not know how the battle had turned out until dawn. On the morning of September 14, the storm flag had been lowered and the larger flag had been raised. During the bombardment, HMS Terror and HMS Meteor provided some of the "bombs bursting in air". Key was inspired by the American victory and the sight of the large American flag flying triumphantly above the fort. This flag, with fifteen stars and fifteen stripes, had been made by Mary Young Pickersgill together with other workers in her home on Baltimore's Pratt Street. The flag later came to be known as the Star-Spangled Banner and is today on display in the National Museum of American History, a treasure of the Smithsonian Institution. It was restored in 1914 by Amelia Fowler, and again in 1998 as part of an ongoing conservation program. Aboard the ship the next day, Key wrote a poem on the back of a letter he had kept in his pocket. At twilight on September 16, he and Skinner were released in Baltimore. He completed the poem at the Indian Queen Hotel, where he was staying, and titled it "Defence of Fort M'Henry".
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August 2017 in Review, From So Much Pizza to ‘Grief Bacon’ and Chicken ‘Wangz’
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The month in openings, closings, top news, and more
August 2017 saw plenty of restaurant openings, including tons of pizza (1000 Degrees Neapolitan, Blaze, Unchained, Oath Craft, Sweet Tomatoes), a number of out-of-town chains (those first two pizza spots, plus Caffe Nero, Wagamama, and more), a variety of cafes and other all-day dining options, and more.
On the closure side, it was a quiet month, but a few longtime spots did say goodbye, including Jamaica Plain dive bar Drinking Fountain and the Fireplace in Brookline. Fort Point’s popular Tavern Road, which opened four years ago, also closed in August.
Read on for a summary of August 2017, including the most-read news stories and maps, the openings, and the closings.
Jump to: Most-Read Stories | Top Maps & Guides | Openings | Closings
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Tavern in the Square Disappears From Cambridge: The locations in Porter and Central squares are now closed.
Tavern Road Is Closing in Fort Point: August 26 was the final day.
Alton Brown Appreciates Boston’s Hand-Pulled Noodles and Sardine-Filled Wine Bars: Tell him where to eat when he returns to the city in October.
Brookline’s About to Get a (Self-Described) Best Burger Bar: The enthusiastically named restaurant opens August 10 with boozy milkshakes and dry-aged beef.
The Fireplace Is Closing (for Real This Time) After 16 Years: August 31 was the final day for the Brookline restaurant.
The Halal Guys Finally Brings Its Coveted Gyros to Boston in September: Get ready for piles of chicken, hummus, and baba ghanoush.
1000 Degrees Neapolitan Pizza Fires Up Downtown Boston Tomorrow: Opening day includes free pizza, cooked in two minutes.
Look Inside Explorateur, Opening Today in the Historic Masonic Lodge: All-day dining and a France-meets-California menu.
Boston Restaurants Respond to This Weekend’s ‘Free Speech’ Rally: Some are making donations to groups such as the Southern Poverty Law Center.
A Restaurant Whose Name Means ‘Grief Bacon’ Opens in Worcester: With house-made sausage, charcuterie, and more.
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White Trash Hash at Lulu’s Allston
The Hottest Restaurants in Boston Right Now, August 2017: The Heatmap is updated monthly; the August update included the addition of Café du Pays, Pammy’s, Ruckus, and Yellow Door Taqueria.
The Hottest Brunches in Boston Right Now, August 2017: The Brunch Heatmap is also updated monthly; the August update included the addition of Buttermilk & Bourbon and Pagu.
64 New Boston Restaurants to Check Out This Fall: We’ll continue to update this guide throughout the fall with updates on new restaurants opening throughout Boston and beyond.
The Ultimate $1 Oyster Guide, Late Summer 2017: Where to find dollar oyster deals in Boston and beyond.
A Handy Map of Boston-Area Barbecue Joints: So much meat.
Vital Brunch Spots to Know in Boston: Whether you’re up for a classic dish, dim sum, or something with a little Southern flare, here are some essential Boston-area brunches that’ll knock your socks off.
33 Essential Boston Coffee Shops: Start your caffeine adventure here.
The Cocktail Heatmap: Where to Drink Right Now, August 2017: The Cocktail Heatmap is also updated monthly; the August update included the addition of Cafe Artscience, Cantina La Mexicana, and Yellow Door Taqueria.
The Eater Boston Event Guide: Updated weekly, this guide provides recommendations for food events to attend in the coming weeks.
Where to Watch College Football and NFL in Boston: Watch sports, drink beer, eat wings.
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110 Grill (1175 Main St., Haverhill, Boston): This location chain accommodates gluten-free and other special diets and has a bunch more locations on the way.
1000 Degrees Neapolitan Pizza (45 Court St., Downtown Boston): The first Boston location for this New Jersey-based pizza chain.
Assaggio Restaurant (29 Prince St., North End, Boston): Now owned by DePasquale Ventures, this Italian restaurant reopened in August with a new menu and a new look.
Balance Patch Video Game Cafe (1031 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Boston): A gaming cafe near Packard’s Corner with sandwiches, coffee, and more.
Best Burger Bar (195 Washington St., Brookline Village): Burgers, dogs, and chicken “wangz” in the former Middle Gray space, plus a cocktail list by Brother Cleve.
Blaze Pizza (961 Commonwealth Ave., Boston): An ever-expanding counter-service pizza chain that counts LeBron James among its investors.
Caffe Nero (416 W. Broadway, South Boston): Yet another location of this London-based, Italy-inspired cafe chain has opened in Boston.
Certified Meatball Company (429 W. Broadway, South Boston): A ball-filled restaurant from the group behind Wink & Nod, Southern Kin, and more.
Cheeky Monkey Brewing Company (3 Lansdowne St., Fenway, Boston): A brewpub with a street food-inspired menu, replacing Tequila Rain by Fenway.
Curds & Co. (288 Washington St., Brookline Village): A high-tech cheese shop (there’s an app involved) that serves grilled cheese, cheese plates, and some other prepared foods.
Curry House (102 Water St., Downtown Boston): This Indian restaurant also has a Brookline location.
Davis Square Hand Crafted Donuts & Bagels (377 Summer St., Davis Square, Somerville): Long-planned doughnut and bagel joint in Davis.
Evy Tea (1 Monument Ave., Charlestown, Boston): This is the second brick-and-mortar location for the growing cold-brew tea company.
Explorateur (186 Tremont St., Downtown Boston): France-meets-California cuisine and an all-day cafe in the Masonic Lodge by the Common from a restaurant group that typically opens more club-oriented spots.
Honeycomb Cafe (107 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester, Boston): Breakfast and lunch — featuring Iggy’s Bread, Union Coffee Roaster, and other local producers — in the former home of an ice cream shop.
Intrepid Cafe (150 First St., East Cambridge): A cafe featuring Mem Tea tea, Danish Pastry House baked goods, and Bread Obsession breads.
Kummerspeck (118 Water St., Worcester): A very meaty restaurant, featuring charcuterie, sandwiches, and more; the name (“grief bacon” in German) idiomatically refers to emotional eating.
Milkweed (1508 Tremont St., Mission Hill, Boston): A restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, from the owners of Blarney Stone in Dorchester.
Moon Bar (304 Stuart St., Back Bay, Boston): Mooncusser Fish House’s more casual downstairs counterpart, serving soft-shell crab BLTs, lobster rolls, and more.
Oath Craft Pizza (181 Massachusetts Ave., Central Square, Cambridge): This Nantucket-based pizza chain keeps growing; this location is right by Saloniki in the Novartis building.
Punjab (485 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington): This Indian restaurant had been closed for 18 months due to damage from a burst pipe; it reopened in August.
Spring Shabu-Shabu (304 Western Ave., Brighton): A hot pot restaurant that took over the former home of Maki Maki, a sushi restaurant.
Sweet Tomatoes (1279 Washington St., West Newton): Over a year after a tragic car crash that killed two customers and injured others inside the restaurant, this pizzeria has reopened.
Taste Wine Bar & Cafe (101 Summer St., Downtown Boston): A wine bar and cafe with an accompanying wine and cheese shop.
Teamoji (3 North Beacon St., Allston, Boston): The replacement for Tealosophy, serving bubble tea, ice cream in puffle cones, ice cream in fish-shaped pancake cones, and more.
Tous Les Jours (152 Harvard Ave., Allston, Boston): The third Massachusetts location of a South Korean-based chain that serves French and Asian treats.
Unchained Pizza (505 Adams St., Quincy): At long last, the original location of this pizzeria has reopened; it now has a Dorchester sibling as well.
Union Street Restaurant (107 Union St., Newton): This Newton staple briefly closed for some renovations and promptly reopened under new ownership.
Verts Mediterranean Grill (267 Washington St., Downtown Crossing, Boston): The third Massachusetts location for the Texas-based fast-casual chain.
Wagamama (100 Northern Ave., Seaport District, Boston): This is the third Boston location of the UK-based noodle chain that is currently open; a longtime Harvard Square one closed shortly before this opened.
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Dot 2 Dot Cafe (1739 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, Boston): This cafe opened in 2008, serving breakfast and lunch as well as hosting live music and other events.
Drinking Fountain (3250 Washington St., Jamaica Plain, Boston): This classic dive bar first opened in the 1940s and had been under the same ownership since 1977.
The Fireplace (1634 Beacon St., Washington Square, Brookline): After a false alarm a few years back, the Fireplace closed in August after a 16-year run; the space will reportedly become a Mediterranean seafood restaurant.
Haru (55 Huntington Ave., Back Bay, Boston): This New York-based sushi restaurant closed its only Boston location in August; six New York locations remain.
Lanes & Games (195 Concord Tpke., Cambridge): This bowling alley, restaurant, and bar said goodbye in August after decades in business; it’ll be replaced by an apartment building.
The Playwright (658 E. Broadway, South Boston): This popular Southie bar closed after 17 years, but it is expected to reopen with a new name and renovated space soon.
Spotlight Tavern (208 Rantoul St., Beverly): This North Shore restaurant and music venue closed suddenly in August.
Tavern in the Square (1815 Massachusetts Ave., Porter Square, Cambridge; 730 Massachusetts Ave., Central Square, Cambridge): Both Cambridge locations of this local pub chain have closed. The Porter Square space will be home to a new Shaking Crab location, while the Central Square one has already reopened as 730 Tavern, Kitchen & Patio.
Tavern Road (343 Congress St., Fort Point, Boston): Brothers Louis and Michael DiBiccari closed their popular four-year-old restaurant and bar in August.
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vintagereveries · 4 years
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Indexes of advertisers & fashion houses participating in the Fashion Pageant 1924 St. Louis
This entry is part 3 of 26 in the series 1924 St. Louis Fashion Pageant
These last pages contain the list of participating St. Louis fashion houses and an index of advertisers, as well as general business to business ads and misc. fashion advertisements. What an interesting glimpse into the history of fashion- who would have guessed that St. Louis had so many designers and was a center of fashion in the 1920s?!
The only 2 pages left to scan are the color ads at the end, which I will post tomorrow!
I’ve gone ahead and converted the index of advertisers and the list of fashion houses to text (forgive my lack of formatting), and then below that are my scans:
  List of Houses Exhibiting in the 1924 Fashion Pageant GARMENTS Alaska Fur Co 819 Washington Ave. Carafiol-Silverman Garment Co 1209 Washington Ave. Carleton Dry Goods Co 1133 Washington Ave. Classy Jean Dresses, Inc 503 N. 12th St. Davison-Frank Fur Co 1123 Washington Ave. Ely & Walker Dry Goods Co 16th and Washington Ave. Phil Erlich & Co 1331 Washington Ave. N. Friedman & Sons Cloak Co 1235 Washington Ave. Goldman & Rosen Garment Co 1410 Washington Ave. Greenberg Garment Co 823 Washington Ave. Hirschfield Bros. 823 Washington Ave. Hirshfield Skirt Co 905 Washington Ave. Kopelowitz Bros., Inc 819 Washington Ave. Landers & Pearlman Fur Co 823 Washington Ave. Lees Brothers, Inc 1209 Washington Ave. Leppert-Roos Fur Co 809 Washington Ave. Newburger Garment Co 808 Washington Ave. Paristyle Garment Co 1517 Washington Ave. Rice-Stix Dry Goods Co 10th and Washington Ave. The Rose Mfg. Co 1508 Washington Ave. Royal Garment Co 1219 Washington Ave. Alois Schwartz 15th and Washington Ave. Shapiro & Handelman Garment Co 1021 Washington Ave. Singer Bros. Cloak Co 1204 Washington Ave. E. M. Thomas Co 505 N. 7th St. Zieser & Kling 1101 Washington Ave. MILLINERY Gaier & Stroh Millinery Co 1221 Washington Ave. Goldman-O’Brien-Nassauer Mfg. Co 819 Washington Ave. Golluber Millinery Co 1409 Washington Ave. King-Brinsmade Mere. Co 1701 Washington Ave. Levis-Zukoski Mere. Co 1113 Washington Ave. Rosenthal-Sloan Millinery Co 1700 Washington Ave. Ziegler Mfg. Co 905 Washington Ave. SHOES Boyd-Welsh Shoe Co Cook and Newstead Ayes. Brown Shoe Co 1610 Washington Ave. Central Shoe Co 17th and Washington Ave. Friedman-Shelby Branch 1621 Washington Ave. Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co 12th and Washington Ave. Johansen Bros. Shoe Co 3634 Laclede Ave. Johnson, Stephens & Shinkle Shoe Co 4240 Laclede Ave. W. H. Lampe Shoe Co 4060 Forest Park Blvd. McElroy-Sloan Shoe Co 1515 Washington Ave. John Meier Shoe Co 711 N. Fourth St. The Moore Shoe Co 239 S. Boyle Ave. Pedigo-Weber Shoe Co 3437 Locust St. Peters Branch 1228 Washington Ave. Roberts, Johnson & Rand Branch 15th and Washington Ave. Samuels Shoe Co 1214 Washington Ave. Shoe Specialty Mfg. Co 3417 Locust St. Travaso Shoe Co 1908 Locust St. Tweedie Footwear Corporation 1421 Olive St. Wohl Shoe Co 1216 Washington Ave. ACCESSORIES Bauman-Massa Jewelry Co Commercial Bldg. Corticelli Silk Co 1314 Washington Ave. Forest City Mfg. Co 1627 Washington Ave. Harris-Polk Hat Co 1227 Washington Ave. C. R. Hettel Jewelry Co 907 Washington Ave. Licht Bros. & Co 1409 Washington Ave. R. Lowenbaum Mfg. Co 2225 Locust St. Rothschild Bros. Hat Co 1100 Washington Ave.
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Apple Hat Mfg. Co Ault-Williams Shoe Co Capitol Shoemakers, Inc Carleton Clothing Co Carleton Dry Goods Co Central Shoe Co Clark, A R Clark, W. L. M Classy Jean Dresses, Inc Curlee Clothing Co Davison-Frank Fur Co Doerr Shoe Co., F. L Elder Mfg Co Ely & Walker D. G. Co Erhart Leather Co., W P Fabricius Mere Co Forest City Mfg. Co Frank & Meyer Neckwear Co Frankel Bros. Millinery Co Friedman & Sons Cloak Co., N Gaier & Stroh Millinery Co Garrison-Wagner Ptg. Co Gibbons Knitting Mills Goldman & Rosen Garment Co Goldsmith Clothing Co Grimm-Lambach Flower Co Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co Harris-Polk Hat Co Hecht Bros. Clo. Co Hirschfield Bros Hirshfield Skirt Co House of Finkelstein Hurst-Zucker Neckwear Co Index to Advertisers 90 68 Baldwin Piano Co 94 Barnet Leather Co 69 Belding’s 75 Belle Hickey Mfg. Co 93 Bertha Hat Co ’78 Bettmann-Kleinhauser Clothing Co 84-85 Blackwell-Wielandy Book & Stationery Co 93 Boyd-Welsh Shoe Co 62 Brauer Bros. Shoe Co 60 Brown Shoe Company 104 Butler Brothers 80-81 65 90 30 61 95 79 57 8-9 77 72 13 59 95 79 4 38 73 6 28 22 32 74 12 98 103 87 14-15 77 37 56 5 International Shoe Co 19 Johnson, Stephens & Shinkle Shoe Co 55 Kennard & Sons Carpet Co., J 91 King-Brinsmade Mere. Co 73 Knickerbocker Clothing Co 86 Korrekt Klothes, Inc 92 Lammert Furniture Co 91 Lampe Shoe Co., W H 63 Landers & Pearlman 36 Langenberg Hat Co 83 La Vogue Dress & Waist Co 74 Lees Brothers, Inc 29 Leppert-Roos Fur Co 35 Levis-Zukoski Mere. Co 31 Lowenbaum Mfg. Co., R 102 McElroy-Sloan Shoe Co 2 Mandle Dress Co 95 Marquette Cloak & Suit Co 3 Meier Shoe Co., John 64 Mercantile Trust Co 16 Milius Shoe Co 72 Missouri Pants Mfg Co 82 Missouri State Life Insurance Co 100 Morisse Lace & Embroidery Co 76 Mutual Garment Co 98 Nelson Pants Co Newburger Garment Co Nussbaum Silk Co 8.7 77 76 Ohio Leather Co 70 Paristyle Garment Co 7 Patton, Arthur S., Leather Co 69 Peters Company 18 Progressive Shoe House of the West, The 95 Renard Linoleum & Rug Co 92 Rice-Stix D. G. Co 20-21 Richardson-Leaver Fixture Co 93 Rosenthal-Sloan Millinery Co 25 Rothschild Bros. Hat Co 10-11 Royal Garment Co 33 Samuels Shoe Co 67 S’apin-Landau Garment Co 57 Schwartz, Alois 24 Schwarz & Wild 58 Siegfried & Sons, H 88 Stein-Poulson Mfg Co 78 St. Louis Globe-Democrat 17 St. Louis Wholesale Garment Association 26-27 Superior Hat Co 87 Thomas, E. M., Company 23 Tober-Saifer Shoe Co 68 Travaso Shoe Co 72 Tweedie Footwear Corp 71 Wardle Co., G M 78 White-Branch-Shelton Hat Co 89 Wohl Shoe Co 66 Zemitzsch Co., The Walter E 34 Zieser & Kling 74 101
Indexes of advertisers & fashion houses participating in the Fashion Pageant 1924 St. Louis was originally published on VintageReveries - Vintage Fashion and Ephemera Blog
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riberadelduero · 7 years
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Just how to find a South Beach liquor store at this time of the day? Theres one or two options in SoBe for sure. So many South Beach 33139 neighborhoods Belle Isle, City Center, Di Lido Island, Flagler Monument Island, Flamingo/Lummus, Hibiscus Island, Palm Island, Rivo Alto Island, San Marino Island, Star Island, South Pointe, SoFi - South of Fifth, West Avenue Corridor. Ask for Martin Berdugo, Ribera del Duero and remember http://ift.tt/2qdw4lE . Sobe Liquor Store, 601 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, (305) 763-8190, http://ift.tt/2fCNNzD, http://ift.tt/2xLh1qR, https://twitter.com/SobeLiquors Azul Spirits, 1414 20th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 538-2985 Bay Liquors, 1300 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 532-5000 Beach Wine and Spirit, 1678 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 604-6064 Flamingo Market, 1508 Bay Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-4040 Gulf Liquors, 1681 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-5551 I Love Liquor, 1632 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 673-8086 Liquored up, 1435 collins ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 400-4700 MB Liquors, 814 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 532-8300 Miami Beach Wine, 1435 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, (305) 400-4700 Primo Fine Wine, 2236 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-8117 Ruby Modern Spirits, 1688 Meridian Ave Ste 402, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 397-8902 Sobe Liquors, 1609 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-1212 Surf Liquor, 544 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-1992 The Liquor Store, 1445 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-9463 Total Wine, 1139 5th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (786) 276-6545 Tuto & Sons, 211 11th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-8150 Volpe Liquors, 1631 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 538-0809 W Wine Boutique, 1328 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 673-8282 Wine And Cigar, 214 Espanola Way, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-5989 Wine Road, 555 Jefferson Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-6161 Wine, 200 S Pointe Dr, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (786) 254-7327 123 Liquor Inc, 1491 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-9248 710 Liquors, 710 Washington Ave Ste 6, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-1710 http://ift.tt/2qdw4lE - Fighting Drunk Driving & Underage Drinking | Foundation for advancing alcohol responsibility http://ift.tt/1CWCR57 https://twitter.com/goFAAR http://ift.tt/2tB0aVn http://ift.tt/2si03dD Many thanks to chensiyuan for the following creative commons image that enhance this presentation: http://ift.tt/2aMcEOp
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A Miami Beach liquor store is very likely to be just around the corner and there's some incredible choice! For the fun of it ask for Martin Berdugo, Ribera del Duero and remember http://ift.tt/2qdw4lE . Azul Spirits, 1414 20th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 538-2985 Bacchus Liquors, 1445 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 305-531-9463 Bay Liquors, 1300 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 532-5000 Beach Wine and Spirit, 1678 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 604-6064 Collins Liquors, 7319 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 867-9111 Flamingo Market, 1508 Bay Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-4040 Gulf Liquors, 1681 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-5551 I Love Liquor, 1632 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 673-8086 Liquor Store, 211 71st St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 865-1128 Liquored up, 1435 collins ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 400-4700 MB Liquors, 814 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 532-8300 Miami Beach Liquors, 814 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 305-532-8300 Miami Beach Wine, 1435 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, (305) 400-4700 Ocean 9 liquor, 865 collins ave #D, Miami Beach, FL, 305-397-8600 Portofino Wine Bank, 500 South Pointe Dr #110, Miami Beach, FL, 305-532-1988 Primo Fine Wine, 2236 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-8117 Primo Licor, 3801 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33140, (305) 397-8108 Publix Super Market at North Shore, 6876 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 305-864-7405, Supermarket with great wine selection Riviera Liquors, 2401 Collins Ave # C1, Miami Beach, FL, 305-532-3775 Ruben's Liquors Corp, 1000 71st St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 866-5976 Ruby Modern Spirits, 1688 Meridian Ave Ste 402, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 397-8902 Sobe Liquors, 1609 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-1212 Surf Liquor, 544 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-1992 The Liquor Store, 1445 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-9463 Total Wine, 1139 5th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (786) 276-6545 Triton Liquors, 2897 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33140, (305) 672-9477 Tuto & Sons, 211 11th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-8150 Volpe Liquors, 1631 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 538-0809 W Wine Boutique, 1328 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 673-8282 Wine & Vino Boutique, 1110 15th St., Miami Beach, FL, 786-916-9156 Wine And Cigar, 214 Espanola Way, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-5989 Wine Road, 555 Jefferson Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-6161 Wine, 200 S Pointe Dr, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (786) 254-7327 123 Liquor Inc, 1491 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-9248 710 Liquors, 710 Washington Ave Ste 6, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-1710 Beach Wine, 6604 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 861-2053 http://ift.tt/2qdw4lE - Fighting Drunk Driving & Underage Drinking | Foundation for advancing alcohol responsibility http://ift.tt/1CWCR57 https://twitter.com/goFAAR http://ift.tt/2tB0aVn http://ift.tt/2si03dD Many thanks to Ines Hegedus-Garcia and flickr for the following creative commons image that enhance this presentation: http://ift.tt/2x7piRe by Ribera del Duero
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riberadelduero · 7 years
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A Miami Beach liquor store is very likely to be just around the corner and there's some incredible choice! For the fun of it ask for Martin Berdugo, Ribera del Duero and remember http://ift.tt/2qdw4lE . Azul Spirits, 1414 20th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 538-2985 Bacchus Liquors, 1445 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 305-531-9463 Bay Liquors, 1300 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 532-5000 Beach Wine and Spirit, 1678 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 604-6064 Collins Liquors, 7319 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 867-9111 Flamingo Market, 1508 Bay Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-4040 Gulf Liquors, 1681 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-5551 I Love Liquor, 1632 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 673-8086 Liquor Store, 211 71st St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 865-1128 Liquored up, 1435 collins ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 400-4700 MB Liquors, 814 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 532-8300 Miami Beach Liquors, 814 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 305-532-8300 Miami Beach Wine, 1435 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, (305) 400-4700 Ocean 9 liquor, 865 collins ave #D, Miami Beach, FL, 305-397-8600 Portofino Wine Bank, 500 South Pointe Dr #110, Miami Beach, FL, 305-532-1988 Primo Fine Wine, 2236 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-8117 Primo Licor, 3801 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33140, (305) 397-8108 Publix Super Market at North Shore, 6876 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 305-864-7405, Supermarket with great wine selection Riviera Liquors, 2401 Collins Ave # C1, Miami Beach, FL, 305-532-3775 Ruben's Liquors Corp, 1000 71st St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 866-5976 Ruby Modern Spirits, 1688 Meridian Ave Ste 402, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 397-8902 Sobe Liquors, 1609 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-1212 Surf Liquor, 544 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-1992 The Liquor Store, 1445 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-9463 Total Wine, 1139 5th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (786) 276-6545 Triton Liquors, 2897 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33140, (305) 672-9477 Tuto & Sons, 211 11th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-8150 Volpe Liquors, 1631 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 538-0809 W Wine Boutique, 1328 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 673-8282 Wine & Vino Boutique, 1110 15th St., Miami Beach, FL, 786-916-9156 Wine And Cigar, 214 Espanola Way, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-5989 Wine Road, 555 Jefferson Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-6161 Wine, 200 S Pointe Dr, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (786) 254-7327 123 Liquor Inc, 1491 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-9248 710 Liquors, 710 Washington Ave Ste 6, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-1710 Beach Wine, 6604 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 861-2053 http://ift.tt/2qdw4lE - Fighting Drunk Driving & Underage Drinking | Foundation for advancing alcohol responsibility http://ift.tt/1CWCR57 https://twitter.com/goFAAR http://ift.tt/2tB0aVn http://ift.tt/2si03dD Many thanks to Ines Hegedus-Garcia and flickr for the following creative commons image that enhance this presentation: http://ift.tt/2x7piRe
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riberadelduero · 7 years
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Liquor store in Miami Beach? Take a look, they appear to be everywhere! Wherever you go, ask for Martin Berdugo, Ribera del Duero and remember http://ift.tt/2qdw4lE . 123 Liquor Inc, 1491 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-9248 710 Liquors, 710 Washington Ave Ste 6, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-1710, http://ift.tt/2xLf3py Azul Spirits, 1414 20th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 538-2985 Bacchus Liquors, 1445 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 305-531-9463 Bay Liquors, 1300 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 532-5000 Beach Wine and Spirit, 1678 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 604-6064 Beach Wine, 6604 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 861-2053, http://ift.tt/2fWmh0j Collins Liquors, 7319 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 867-9111 Flamingo Market, 1508 Bay Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-4040, http://ift.tt/1o1lbAA Gulf Liquors, 1681 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-5551, http://ift.tt/2fXesYg I Love Liquor, 1632 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 673-8086, http://ift.tt/2xLyJcZ Kosher Price Market, 460 W 41st St, Miami Beach, FL, 305-763-8524 Liquor Store, 211 71st St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 865-1128 Liquored up, 1435 collins ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 400-4700, http://ift.tt/2fWmi4n MB Liquors, 814 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 532-8300, http://ift.tt/2xKZttO Miami Beach Liquors, 814 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 305-532-8300 Miami Beach Wine, 1435 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, (305) 400-4700 Ocean 9 liquor, 865 collins ave #D, Miami Beach, FL, 305-397-8600 Portofino Wine Bank, 500 South Pointe Dr #110, Miami Beach, FL, 305-532-1988 Primo Fine Wine, 2236 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-8117, http://ift.tt/2fXetvi Primo Licor, 3801 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33140, (305) 397-8108 Publix Super Market at North Shore, 6876 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 305-864-7405, Supermarket with great wine selection Riviera Liquors, 2401 Collins Ave # C1, Miami Beach, FL, 305-532-3775 Ruben's Liquors Corp, 1000 71st St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 866-5976, http://ift.tt/2xLfW13 Ruby Modern Spirits, 1688 Meridian Ave Ste 402, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 397-8902 Sobe Liquors, 1609 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-1212 Surf Liquor, 544 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-1992 The Liquor Store, 1445 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-9463, http://ift.tt/2fWmj8r Total Wine, 1139 5th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (786) 276-6545 Triton Liquors, 2897 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33140, (305) 672-9477 Tuto & Sons, 211 11th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-8150 Volpe Liquors, 1631 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 538-0809 W Wine Boutique, 1328 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 673-8282, http://wineaccess.com Wine & Vino Boutique, 1110 15th St., Miami Beach, FL, 786-916-9156 Wine And Cigar, 214 Espanola Way, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-5989 Wine Road, 555 Jefferson Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-6161 Wine, 200 S Pointe Dr, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (786) 254-7327 http://ift.tt/2qdw4lE - Fighting Drunk Driving & Underage Drinking | Foundation for advancing alcohol responsibility http://ift.tt/1CWCR57 https://twitter.com/goFAAR http://ift.tt/2tB0aVn http://ift.tt/2si03dD Many thanks for the following creative commons image that enhance this presentation: http://ift.tt/2fXevmU by Ribera del Duero
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riberadelduero · 7 years
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Liquor store in Miami Beach? Take a look, they appear to be everywhere! Wherever you go, ask for Martin Berdugo, Ribera del Duero and remember http://ift.tt/2qdw4lE . 123 Liquor Inc, 1491 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-9248 710 Liquors, 710 Washington Ave Ste 6, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-1710, http://ift.tt/2xLf3py Azul Spirits, 1414 20th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 538-2985 Bacchus Liquors, 1445 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 305-531-9463 Bay Liquors, 1300 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 532-5000 Beach Wine and Spirit, 1678 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 604-6064 Beach Wine, 6604 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 861-2053, http://ift.tt/2fWmh0j Collins Liquors, 7319 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 867-9111 Flamingo Market, 1508 Bay Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-4040, http://ift.tt/1o1lbAA Gulf Liquors, 1681 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-5551, http://ift.tt/2fXesYg I Love Liquor, 1632 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 673-8086, http://ift.tt/2xLyJcZ Kosher Price Market, 460 W 41st St, Miami Beach, FL, 305-763-8524 Liquor Store, 211 71st St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 865-1128 Liquored up, 1435 collins ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 400-4700, http://ift.tt/2fWmi4n MB Liquors, 814 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 532-8300, http://ift.tt/2xKZttO Miami Beach Liquors, 814 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 305-532-8300 Miami Beach Wine, 1435 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139, (305) 400-4700 Ocean 9 liquor, 865 collins ave #D, Miami Beach, FL, 305-397-8600 Portofino Wine Bank, 500 South Pointe Dr #110, Miami Beach, FL, 305-532-1988 Primo Fine Wine, 2236 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-8117, http://ift.tt/2fXetvi Primo Licor, 3801 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33140, (305) 397-8108 Publix Super Market at North Shore, 6876 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 305-864-7405, Supermarket with great wine selection Riviera Liquors, 2401 Collins Ave # C1, Miami Beach, FL, 305-532-3775 Ruben's Liquors Corp, 1000 71st St, Miami Beach, FL, 33141, (305) 866-5976, http://ift.tt/2xLfW13 Ruby Modern Spirits, 1688 Meridian Ave Ste 402, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 397-8902 Sobe Liquors, 1609 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-1212 Surf Liquor, 544 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 674-1992 The Liquor Store, 1445 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-9463, http://ift.tt/2fWmj8r Total Wine, 1139 5th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (786) 276-6545 Triton Liquors, 2897 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33140, (305) 672-9477 Tuto & Sons, 211 11th St, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 531-8150 Volpe Liquors, 1631 Washington Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 538-0809 W Wine Boutique, 1328 Alton Rd, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 673-8282, http://wineaccess.com Wine & Vino Boutique, 1110 15th St., Miami Beach, FL, 786-916-9156 Wine And Cigar, 214 Espanola Way, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-5989 Wine Road, 555 Jefferson Ave, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (305) 672-6161 Wine, 200 S Pointe Dr, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, (786) 254-7327 http://ift.tt/2qdw4lE - Fighting Drunk Driving & Underage Drinking | Foundation for advancing alcohol responsibility http://ift.tt/1CWCR57 https://twitter.com/goFAAR http://ift.tt/2tB0aVn http://ift.tt/2si03dD Many thanks for the following creative commons image that enhance this presentation: http://ift.tt/2fXevmU
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August 2017 in Review, From So Much Pizza to ‘Grief Bacon’ and Chicken ‘Wangz’
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The month in openings, closings, top news, and more
August 2017 saw plenty of restaurant openings, including tons of pizza (1000 Degrees Neapolitan, Blaze, Unchained, Oath Craft, Sweet Tomatoes), a number of out-of-town chains (those first two pizza spots, plus Caffe Nero, Wagamama, and more), a variety of cafes and other all-day dining options, and more.
On the closure side, it was a quiet month, but a few longtime spots did say goodbye, including Jamaica Plain dive bar Drinking Fountain and the Fireplace in Brookline. Fort Point’s popular Tavern Road, which opened four years ago, also closed in August.
Read on for a summary of August 2017, including the most-read news stories and maps, the openings, and the closings.
Jump to: Most-Read Stories | Top Maps & Guides | Openings | Closings
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Tavern in the Square Disappears From Cambridge: The locations in Porter and Central squares are now closed.
Tavern Road Is Closing in Fort Point: August 26 was the final day.
Alton Brown Appreciates Boston’s Hand-Pulled Noodles and Sardine-Filled Wine Bars: Tell him where to eat when he returns to the city in October.
Brookline’s About to Get a (Self-Described) Best Burger Bar: The enthusiastically named restaurant opens August 10 with boozy milkshakes and dry-aged beef.
The Fireplace Is Closing (for Real This Time) After 16 Years: August 31 was the final day for the Brookline restaurant.
The Halal Guys Finally Brings Its Coveted Gyros to Boston in September: Get ready for piles of chicken, hummus, and baba ghanoush.
1000 Degrees Neapolitan Pizza Fires Up Downtown Boston Tomorrow: Opening day includes free pizza, cooked in two minutes.
Look Inside Explorateur, Opening Today in the Historic Masonic Lodge: All-day dining and a France-meets-California menu.
Boston Restaurants Respond to This Weekend’s ‘Free Speech’ Rally: Some are making donations to groups such as the Southern Poverty Law Center.
A Restaurant Whose Name Means ‘Grief Bacon’ Opens in Worcester: With house-made sausage, charcuterie, and more.
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White Trash Hash at Lulu’s Allston
The Hottest Restaurants in Boston Right Now, August 2017: The Heatmap is updated monthly; the August update included the addition of Café du Pays, Pammy’s, Ruckus, and Yellow Door Taqueria.
The Hottest Brunches in Boston Right Now, August 2017: The Brunch Heatmap is also updated monthly; the August update included the addition of Buttermilk & Bourbon and Pagu.
64 New Boston Restaurants to Check Out This Fall: We’ll continue to update this guide throughout the fall with updates on new restaurants opening throughout Boston and beyond.
The Ultimate $1 Oyster Guide, Late Summer 2017: Where to find dollar oyster deals in Boston and beyond.
A Handy Map of Boston-Area Barbecue Joints: So much meat.
Vital Brunch Spots to Know in Boston: Whether you’re up for a classic dish, dim sum, or something with a little Southern flare, here are some essential Boston-area brunches that’ll knock your socks off.
33 Essential Boston Coffee Shops: Start your caffeine adventure here.
The Cocktail Heatmap: Where to Drink Right Now, August 2017: The Cocktail Heatmap is also updated monthly; the August update included the addition of Cafe Artscience, Cantina La Mexicana, and Yellow Door Taqueria.
The Eater Boston Event Guide: Updated weekly, this guide provides recommendations for food events to attend in the coming weeks.
Where to Watch College Football and NFL in Boston: Watch sports, drink beer, eat wings.
Openings
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110 Grill (1175 Main St., Haverhill, Boston): This location chain accommodates gluten-free and other special diets and has a bunch more locations on the way.
1000 Degrees Neapolitan Pizza (45 Court St., Downtown Boston): The first Boston location for this New Jersey-based pizza chain.
Assaggio Restaurant (29 Prince St., North End, Boston): Now owned by DePasquale Ventures, this Italian restaurant reopened in August with a new menu and a new look.
Balance Patch Video Game Cafe (1031 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Boston): A gaming cafe near Packard’s Corner with sandwiches, coffee, and more.
Best Burger Bar (195 Washington St., Brookline Village): Burgers, dogs, and chicken “wangz” in the former Middle Gray space, plus a cocktail list by Brother Cleve.
Blaze Pizza (961 Commonwealth Ave., Boston): An ever-expanding counter-service pizza chain that counts LeBron James among its investors.
Caffe Nero (416 W. Broadway, South Boston): Yet another location of this London-based, Italy-inspired cafe chain has opened in Boston.
Certified Meatball Company (429 W. Broadway, South Boston): A ball-filled restaurant from the group behind Wink & Nod, Southern Kin, and more.
Cheeky Monkey Brewing Company (3 Lansdowne St., Fenway, Boston): A brewpub with a street food-inspired menu, replacing Tequila Rain by Fenway.
Curds & Co. (288 Washington St., Brookline Village): A high-tech cheese shop (there’s an app involved) that serves grilled cheese, cheese plates, and some other prepared foods.
Curry House (102 Water St., Downtown Boston): This Indian restaurant also has a Brookline location.
Davis Square Hand Crafted Donuts & Bagels (377 Summer St., Davis Square, Somerville): Long-planned doughnut and bagel joint in Davis.
Evy Tea (1 Monument Ave., Charlestown, Boston): This is the second brick-and-mortar location for the growing cold-brew tea company.
Explorateur (186 Tremont St., Downtown Boston): France-meets-California cuisine and an all-day cafe in the Masonic Lodge by the Common from a restaurant group that typically opens more club-oriented spots.
Honeycomb Cafe (107 Savin Hill Ave., Dorchester, Boston): Breakfast and lunch — featuring Iggy’s Bread, Union Coffee Roaster, and other local producers — in the former home of an ice cream shop.
Intrepid Cafe (150 First St., East Cambridge): A cafe featuring Mem Tea tea, Danish Pastry House baked goods, and Bread Obsession breads.
Kummerspeck (118 Water St., Worcester): A very meaty restaurant, featuring charcuterie, sandwiches, and more; the name (“grief bacon” in German) idiomatically refers to emotional eating.
Milkweed (1508 Tremont St., Mission Hill, Boston): A restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, from the owners of Blarney Stone in Dorchester.
Moon Bar (304 Stuart St., Back Bay, Boston): Mooncusser Fish House’s more casual downstairs counterpart, serving soft-shell crab BLTs, lobster rolls, and more.
Oath Craft Pizza (181 Massachusetts Ave., Central Square, Cambridge): This Nantucket-based pizza chain keeps growing; this location is right by Saloniki in the Novartis building.
Punjab (485 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington): This Indian restaurant had been closed for 18 months due to damage from a burst pipe; it reopened in August.
Spring Shabu-Shabu (304 Western Ave., Brighton): A hot pot restaurant that took over the former home of Maki Maki, a sushi restaurant.
Sweet Tomatoes (1279 Washington St., West Newton): Over a year after a tragic car crash that killed two customers and injured others inside the restaurant, this pizzeria has reopened.
Taste Wine Bar & Cafe (101 Summer St., Downtown Boston): A wine bar and cafe with an accompanying wine and cheese shop.
Teamoji (3 North Beacon St., Allston, Boston): The replacement for Tealosophy, serving bubble tea, ice cream in puffle cones, ice cream in fish-shaped pancake cones, and more.
Tous Les Jours (152 Harvard Ave., Allston, Boston): The third Massachusetts location of a South Korean-based chain that serves French and Asian treats.
Unchained Pizza (505 Adams St., Quincy): At long last, the original location of this pizzeria has reopened; it now has a Dorchester sibling as well.
Union Street Restaurant (107 Union St., Newton): This Newton staple briefly closed for some renovations and promptly reopened under new ownership.
Verts Mediterranean Grill (267 Washington St., Downtown Crossing, Boston): The third Massachusetts location for the Texas-based fast-casual chain.
Wagamama (100 Northern Ave., Seaport District, Boston): This is the third Boston location of the UK-based noodle chain that is currently open; a longtime Harvard Square one closed shortly before this opened.
Closings
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Dot 2 Dot Cafe (1739 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, Boston): This cafe opened in 2008, serving breakfast and lunch as well as hosting live music and other events.
Drinking Fountain (3250 Washington St., Jamaica Plain, Boston): This classic dive bar first opened in the 1940s and had been under the same ownership since 1977.
The Fireplace (1634 Beacon St., Washington Square, Brookline): After a false alarm a few years back, the Fireplace closed in August after a 16-year run; the space will reportedly become a Mediterranean seafood restaurant.
Haru (55 Huntington Ave., Back Bay, Boston): This New York-based sushi restaurant closed its only Boston location in August; six New York locations remain.
Lanes & Games (195 Concord Tpke., Cambridge): This bowling alley, restaurant, and bar said goodbye in August after decades in business; it’ll be replaced by an apartment building.
The Playwright (658 E. Broadway, South Boston): This popular Southie bar closed after 17 years, but it is expected to reopen with a new name and renovated space soon.
Spotlight Tavern (208 Rantoul St., Beverly): This North Shore restaurant and music venue closed suddenly in August.
Tavern in the Square (1815 Massachusetts Ave., Porter Square, Cambridge; 730 Massachusetts Ave., Central Square, Cambridge): Both Cambridge locations of this local pub chain have closed. The Porter Square space will be home to a new Shaking Crab location, while the Central Square one has already reopened as 730 Tavern, Kitchen & Patio.
Tavern Road (343 Congress St., Fort Point, Boston): Brothers Louis and Michael DiBiccari closed their popular four-year-old restaurant and bar in August.
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