Joe's
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Quotations

  • 1846 Thomas Carlyle - Fraser's Magazine
    There are few things better than a chop or a steak when cooked by the cunning tongs of our friend at Joe's, or watched over by the judicious eye of Colnett's City "Soyer".
  • 1941, Henry Mills Alden, et al., Harper's Magazine, p. 336:
    You sit round in the evening talking, or you study, or you go to Joe's for a beer.
  • 1991, Loyd E. Lee, World War II: Crucible of the Contemporary World : Commentary and Readings, p. 289:
    You go to Joe's grill or Doc's for cokes not because those places are charming, or the food good—but because the crowd goes.
 
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