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  2. Bâton Rouge (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    There are 29 Bâton Rouges in Canada as of 2010 mainly in Quebec (Montreal, Quebec City, Sherbrooke) and Ontario (Greater Toronto Area, Ottawa) with sites ranging from 7,000 to 9,000 square feet (840 m 2 ). The first restaurant is located at the Carrefour Laval . The restaurant chain is now owned by MTY Food Group, after their purchase of ...

  3. List of Canadian restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    As Pizza Delight Corporation, the company purchased Mikes in 2000 for $14.5 million, Quebec company Scores Rotisserie Barbecue and Ribs in 2005 for $32 million and Baton Rouge Restaurants. Headquartered in Moncton, the company was in charge of 259 restaurants across Canada (101 Pizza Delight, 91 Mikes, 39 Scores, and 28 Baton Rouge).

  4. MTY Food Group - Wikipedia

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    MTY Food Group is a Canadian franchisor and operator of numerous casual dining, fast casual, and quick service restaurants operating under more than 70 brand names, some of them through wholly owned subsidiaries. [2] Headquartered in the Montreal borough of Saint-Laurent, Quebec, the number of outlets carrying MTY brands reached 5,500 in 2017.

  5. Louisiana State University traditions - Wikipedia

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    Mike the Tiger is the official mascot of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and serves as the graphic image of LSU athletics. Mike is the name of both the live and costumed mascots. He is named after Mike Chambers who served as LSU's athletic trainer when the first mascot was purchased in 1936. [7]

  6. Eaton's Ninth Floor Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 45.50336°N 73.5710°W. Ninth Floor Restaurant's dining hall and mural. The Eaton's Ninth Floor Restaurant (known as "The Ninth Floor" or "Le 9e") is an endangered Art deco landmark in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It ceased operation in 1999 after 68 years, and not been open to the public since.

  7. Gibeau Orange Julep - Wikipedia

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    45.4957°N 73.6568°W. / 45.4957; -73.6568. The Gibeau Orange Julep restaurant (also known colloquially as OJ or The Big Orange or The Julep or The Orange Julep) is a roadside attraction and fast food restaurant in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [1] [2] The building is in the shape of an orange, three stories high, with a diameter of 12.3 metres (40 ...

  8. Rouses - Wikipedia

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    The first of those stores opened in Theodore, Alabama on February 9, 2014. In 2016, Rouses acquired LeBlanc's Food Stores, expanding its presence in the metro Baton Rouge area with 9 additional locations. All LeBlanc's Food Stores were rebranded as Rouses Markets.

  9. East Carolina Pirates baseball - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Purple and gold ... Baton Rouge Regional: 18 19 23 2000 46 18 0 .719 14 7 0 .667

  10. List of people from Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Rufus D. Hayes (1913–2002), first state insurance commissioner, East Baton Rouge Parish district attorney and judge, Democratic state chairman; William Wright Heard (1853–1926), governor of Louisiana (1900–04) Bobby Hebert (born 1960), New Orleans Saints quarterback known as "Cajun Cannon" Felix Edward Hébert (1901–1979), journalist ...

  11. Jam of the Year World Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Jam of the Year World Tour was a concert tour which took place from January 1997 to January 1998 visiting cities all across the United States and Canada. This tour took place in support of Prince's 19th studio album, Emancipation released in November 1996.