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General Food, Dining and Nightlife News
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I guess that the owner of the storefront originally ran a restaurant under that name, and used that company for purchasing it.  Some searching tells me that if 77 King St was ever "Stingers Dine & Dance Bar", then it hasn't been it for a long time.

I remember in the mid 2000s, it was "Musselini's", and doing some searching, before that...
In 2004, it was "Paddy Flaherty's" (which I just barely remember from my first year here)
In 1998, it was "Kingsbridge Crossing, a British Isles Restaurant and Pub"
In 1988, it was the "Olde English Parlour"
In 1979, it was the "Duke of Waterloo"
In 1977, it was "Joker's Two Tavern", which seems to be a minor name change from it's previous name,
In 1970, it was "Joker's Wild Steak House"
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