Word: wursthaus
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...owners of local coffee shops could be installed. Napoleons from the Patisserie Gabrielle; Viennese cakes and coffee from Tulla's; espresso from the Mozart; and capuccino from Mount Aubrun 47 could serve as fare. Perhaps Jim Cronin could learn to mix Noilly Cassis for afternoon sipping and the Wursthaus could offer good Pils or bock beer...
...Albiani's for coffee in Cambridge if you do not go to the Hayes-Bickford, or Hazen's, or the Wursthaus, or Jim's Place and that is what the sign over the door says, for those who do not know any better and read the sign--or the University Restaurant which Hemingway does not go to, but which Fitzgerald was known to prefer, or to the Casablanca, or the Cafe Mozart. The coffee varies; but you get to know what it tastes like in each place...
...town" in mind when planning their activities. Whenever they felt they played well enough, they serenaded the ladies of Cambridge. Invitations inside the ladies' homes to warm the chilled musicians were the objects of these expeditions, but if an invitation were lacking, the resourceful Pierians turned to the Wursthaus of their...
...commission which issues the licenses, warned Cronin's, the Wursthaus, the Oxford Grille, and the Midget Delicatessen. The Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission obtained evidence of the illegal sales in September and forwarded it to the Cambridge board...
Frank N. Cardullo, owner of the Wursthaus, said last night that he had not yet been notified of the board's decision. He reasserted, however, that this was the restaurant's "first violation." Owners of the other establishments were unavailable or unwilling to comment on the board's actions...