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A rep for the company says a song in a new ad is an original work.
The "neighborhood" restaurant is setting up shop next to Target and Best Buy in East Harlem.
The ad's soundtrack sure does sound a lot like "Daft Punk Is Playing at My House."
"I go there, and not just because it's fun watching a clinically depressed person throw together your sandwich."
Starbucks will call their non-branded location Herald Square Café.
Renovations at Macy's include a new, secretive concept from the titanic coffee chain.
Of course the chain is appealing the decision.
A tidal-wave scare might not be the best time to remind people to buy a bucket.
It isn't, obviously, but we'll admit the fries are pretty good.
Of course, 75 percent of restaurant workers don't get paid sick leave.
Buy something else at Outback, say the secret-code phrase, then BAM! Free fried onion!
The enormous deli chain plans to open 20 new locations per year for the next five years.
Because it would be far less charming if it were dreamed up by some ad agency!
It'd be hard to confuse a Wendy's burger with the one served at Minetta Tavern.
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