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Business
Welcome again to Club 4100Published 03/02/08
The good news for Club 4100 patrons, the landmark hangout for the legendary Baltimore Colts is sticking around Brooklyn Park.
The better news, former customers are returning to find a spruced up restaurant at 4118 4th St. that features a more varied menu, remodeled back room and even tablecloths.
Months after the fate of the almost 50-year-old institution was cast into doubt after a failed public auction, it is being operated once again, this time by new owners Rhajcoomar and Meenawatie Harkie. The onetime favorite of football great Johnny Unitas and the Colts changed ownership in November in a private sale. The...
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