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![]() | Cafe Du Monde serves just one food to go with your coffee: beignets. | New Orleans, Louisiana | 78%
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![]() | Many recording artists have gotten a start at the Bluebird Cafe. | Nashville, Tennessee | 76%
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![]() | Starbucks spread from this city to every town and country. Now it can even be delivered to you everywhere you live. | Seattle, Washington | 76%
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![]() | Pizzeria Uno & Pizzeria Due claim to be the originators of deep dish pizza. | Chicago, Illinois | 73%
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![]() | KFC has naming rights to the KFC Yum! Center. | Louisville, Kentucky | 70%
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![]() | Great beach days include Nathan's Famous in between various nausea inducing amusement rides. | Coney Island in New York City | 62%
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![]() | The Original Soup Man serves those deemed worthy. | New York City | 57%
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![]() | Cheers | Boston, Massachusetts | 51%
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![]() | Well known relic of the city's Automobile Age "Googie" architecture, Norm's never closes. | Los Angeles, California | 51%
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![]() | Cafe Zoetrope specializes in Coppola wines. | San Francisco, California | 46%
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![]() | Send your chauffeur for a peanut butter and banana sandwich from the Arcade Restaurant. | Memphis, Tennessee | 41%
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![]() | Head to Primanti Brothers to chase it all with pickle beer and tall, french fry laden Reubens. | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 41%
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![]() | Start with bacon, Froot Loop®, NyQuil®, and Pepto-Bismol® donuts from Voodoo Doughnuts. | Portland, Oregon | 32%
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![]() | Campisi's Egyptian Restaurant, promoting shady connections in the past. Despite the original name, it's an Italian restaurant...although it's said it also had Cuban and Russian in the mix. | Dallas, Texas | 30%
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![]() | The Cherry Cricket has green chilies in a "bowl of green". | Denver, Colorado | 27%
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![]() | Arthur Bryant's Barbecue traditionally gave away burnt ends, the most sought after bits. | Kansas City, Missouri | 24%
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![]() | A fixture of 2 acclaimed TV shows. Every night, Dog House's hot dog dog wags his tail while endlessly scarfing up a chain of neon franks. | Albuquerque, New Mexico | 22%
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![]() | One of Old Style Saloon No. 10's most famous patrons died holding aces over eights. | Deadwood, South Dakota | 16%
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![]() | Young Abe Doumar wrapped ice cream in a waffle. His family then sold a variation as a new invention, the ice cream cone, at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis. Military families continued to spread the cone's popularity around the country and the world. Doumar's still makes cones at their restaurant on their 1905 machine. | Norfolk, Virginia | 14%
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![]() | Olneyville NYS is one of many local places to prepare "New York system hot wieners" on a guy's arm and serve them with coffee milk. Nobody questions it. | Providence, Rhode Island | 14%
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