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Classic forgotten restaurants that we miss dearly - Page 12 of 15 - Kiwi Report

Classic forgotten restaurants that we miss dearly


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[post_page_title]Nedick’s[/post_page_title]
One of the oldest eateries on this list, Nedick’s originally got its start in the 1913, in the heart of New York City. A practical breakfast-style diner that offered orange juice, coffee, and donuts as well, it would eventually expand to countless other locations in the Northeastern region of the United States. But like many of the others on this, they eventually would lose business to larger rivals. For them it was Dunkin Donuts, and they officially closed down for good in 1981.

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