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'''Niki's Restaurant''' is a traditional meat and three restaurant at 1101 [[2nd Avenue North]]. It was opened in [[1951]] by [[John Hontzas]] along with his sister and his nephew, [[Gus Hontzas]]. It was named for Gus' young daughter, Nicoletta. By [[1957]] Gus had taken charge of a new, larger location, [[Niki's West]] on [[Finley Avenue]] and he and three cousins operated the businesses, paying rent to John.
'''Niki's Restaurant''' is a traditional meat and three restaurant at 1101 [[2nd Avenue North]]. It was opened in [[1951]] by [[John Hontzas]] along with his sister and his nephew, [[Gus Hontzas]]. It was named for Gus' young daughter, Nicoletta. By [[1957]] Gus had taken charge of a new, larger location, [[Niki's West]] on [[Finley Avenue]] and he and three cousins operated the businesses, paying rent to John.


In the early years, both Niki's locations featured lounge-style dining areas with go-go dancers.
In the early years, both Niki's locations featured lounge-style dining areas with go-go dancers. The downtown lounge was known as '''"The Office"'''
   
   
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Revision as of 15:39, 23 June 2016

This article is about the original restaurant on 2nd Avenue North. For the restaurant on Finley Avenue, see Niki's West.

Niki's Restaurant is a traditional meat and three restaurant at 1101 2nd Avenue North. It was opened in 1951 by John Hontzas along with his sister and his nephew, Gus Hontzas. It was named for Gus' young daughter, Nicoletta. By 1957 Gus had taken charge of a new, larger location, Niki's West on Finley Avenue and he and three cousins operated the businesses, paying rent to John.

In the early years, both Niki's locations featured lounge-style dining areas with go-go dancers. The downtown lounge was known as "The Office"

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