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Mary Mac's Tea Room : ウィキペディア英語版
Mary Mac's Tea Room

Mary Mac's Tea Room is a historic restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, serving Southern cuisine. Every morning the workers shuck bushels of corn, hand wash selected greens and snap the fresh green beans by hand. Breads and desserts are baked on the premises. The restaurant is located in the Midtown district at 224 Ponce de Leon Avenue NE. The current owner is John Ferrell.〔http://www.marymacs.com/〕
==History==
Mary MacKenzie opened the restaurant in 1945. Just after World War II, enterprising women in search of a living, many of them widowed by the war, were establishing restaurants throughout Atlanta. Calling their establishments "tea rooms" was a polite way of elevating their endeavor. The restaurant is known for continuing the cooking traditions of MacKenzie and her successor, Margaret Lupo, who owned the Tea Room from 1962 until 1994. The restaurant was mentioned in the ''Designing Women'' episode ''The Women of Atlanta'', wherein Julia (Dixie Carter) made mention of ''"The Blue-haired ladies that play Bridge over at Mary Mac's Tea Room"'' as a possible photographic subject for a magazine.〔http://www.marymacs.com/History/tabid/53/Default.aspx〕

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