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Entrance to Highland Park
THE RESTAURANTS OF PITTSBURGH
They offer such excellent service at such reasonable prices that all the Centennial delegates will find them not only satisfactory, but delightful. Here are a few representatives:
The Royal Restaurant, No. 320 Diamond Street, between Wood and Smithfield Streets, is elegantly appointed and delightfully conducted. It is open from 6 A.M. to 7.45 P.M.
The Pittsburgh Dairy Lunch, 826 Liberty Avenue, offers a large variety of choice both in selection and in preparation. The guests profit by their unique plan of service.
There are three Saratoga Lunch Rooms, of uniform and popular merit,--140 Sixth Street, 818 Liberty Avenue, and 538 Smithfield Street. Tables for ladies. Always open.
The Physical Culture Restaurant, 302 Wood Street, proves thrice daily the advantage of a meatless diet.
Jones' Restaurant, 328 Fourth Avenue, near Smithfield Street and the Post-office, possesses a homelike individuality.
The Davis Cafeteria, Diamond Street, near Smithfield, Fifth Avenue entrance through Arcade, is big and fine. Orchestra.
Jeremy Catering Co., Buffet Lunch, 309 Smithfield Street. [206]
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