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Civic Lunch, Miami, Florida, 1930s


Civic Lunch, Inc., 40 N.W. First St., Phone 23042, Miami, Fla. Where low prices keep company with high quality.
"Excellent food, speedy service, and immaculate surroundings are the three essentials to success in the restuarant business, according to Charles Gorgas, proprietor of the Civic Lunch, 40 N.W. First St., who has been feeding Miami officaldom for the past several years" (see "Civic Lunch Head Outlines Growth," Miami News, Sept. 30, 1934, society section, p. 7).
"Excellent food, speedy service, and immaculate surroundings are the three essentials to success in the restuarant business, according to Charles Gorgas, proprietor of the Civic Lunch, 40 N.W. First St., who has been feeding Miami officaldom for the past several years" (see "Civic Lunch Head Outlines Growth," Miami News, Sept. 30, 1934, society section, p. 7).
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