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Comm331 AD A Brick in UMD
Comm331 AD A Brick in UMD
Bentleys has managed to stay alive and carries the title of the oldest
The building was not always a restaurant and bar that welcomed
lasted until 1978 when Maryland graduate, John Brown, made the
people in
the original
After several years, the dcor remains relatively the same, but now
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famous alumni and even NFL players would come to this restaurant
I always saw Boomer Esiason, who was the quarterback for the
Cailee McCarthy, a
sophomore at University of
It was really cool to see a starter for the basketball team randomly at
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spot after visiting a friend the year before, who had told him how
popular it was.
said Leuzzi. Happy hour is great too for half off all appetizers with a
buildings entities.
Sept. 19, 2003, the food establishment was temporarily closed for
health violations. According the report, the place lacked power and
refrigeration.
kitchen fire in 2005. The fire severed their roof and led to a temporary
closure.
Bentleys was always able to get back on their feet and reopen to cater
1996, emphasized that Bentleys will always be the place that she goes
to.
Although its not as nice as it used to be, the fact that it has been
around for so many years means so much to all students, said Reilly.