Sentences with phrase «sardine factories»

We motor by the Coast Guard station — which used to be one of three big sardine factories in Maine before they all shut down between 2000 and 2010 — then pass an island where many of Richard's family members are buried.
When The Sardine Factory opened on October 2, 1968, Cannery Row was a run - down and forgotten piece of Monterey on the wrong side of the tracks, but owners Ted Balestreri and Bert Cutino saw potential.
The wine list at The Sardine Factory is the recipient of the «Best Wine List in America» award from Restaurant Hospitality Magazine.
The Sardine Factory garnered quite a reputation, attracting the attention of Hollywood.
Over the years, The Sardine Factory added dining rooms including the beautiful Conservatory and impressive Wine Cellar, expanding its 72 seats to 250 seats.
When asked the question, «What has kept The Sardine Factory a successful restaurant for over 49 years?»
Featuring more than 1,600 labels and 12,000 bottles, The Sardine Factory wine list has become known as one of the finest in the world.
Dame led The Sardine Factory wine program for 12 years and it now features more than 1,600 labels and 12,000 bottles, making the wine list one of the most extensive in the world.
The Sardine Factory has received Restaurant Hospitality Magazine's «Best Wine List in America» award among so many other culinary, wine list and service awards.
Since October 2, 1968, The Sardine Factory's cachet has made dining in our historic Cannery Row setting a tradition for world leaders, sports heroes and entertainment icons.
Ted Balestreri and Bert Cutino, founders and proprietors of the Sardine Factory in Monterey, California, received the 2014 Jason J. Litton Award at the annual Tres Bonne Annee wine auction and charity event held in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Cutino is Chief Operating Officer of the Sardine Factory and a partner in the Cannery Row Company.
The Sardine Factory also signaled the beginning of Cannery Row's rebirth with Balestreri, Cutino and their partners as driving forces behind the revitalization of Cannery Row.
The Sardine Factory, once an old sardine cannery worker cafeteria, began with only 72 seats and has since grown to a seating capacity of 250.
The award - winning Sardine Factory restaurant on historic Cannery Row celebrated its 45th Anniversary last night with a spectacular celebration shared with community leaders, restaurant enthusiasts, family and friends from throughout the Monterey Peninsula.
The Sardine Factory is located at 701 Wave Street in Monterey, California.
The ballroom was a re-creation of the Sardine Factory's Conservatory, as this year's event theme was «A Tribute to the Sardine Factory

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