Talk:Max's Bar & Grill

Not enitrely sure of the notability for this: it seems to be well-known by name but I suppose many restaurants would be; not sure on wikipedia policy on this. My gt instinct is that with a bit of cleaing up this article could be quite good- however, I am not sure. --James Robson (talk) 22:33, 30 July 2008 (UTC)

What prompted me to do this wikipage is after seeking there was one for Rutt's Hut, it only made sense for there to be one for Max's Famous Dogs (which is a similar iconic New Jersey hot dog restaurant of similar vintage and reputation). If you go through the references it is noted in the New York Time's article as being endorsed by Springsteen and Cardinal O'Connor and Mrs. Max was also declared by the New Jersey Sec. of State as Hotdog Queen of the Shore. If that doesn't make you notable enough for Wikipedia, then the term really has no meaning. AnibusHeatus (talk) 22:53, 30 July 2008 (UTC) AnibusHeatus

I cleaned up the entry to make the description more NPOV. After viewing the other hotdog restaurant entries in Wikipedia (there are about 40) this is definitely worthing of remaining (I also added the wikilink to those and also added that to the Rutt's Hut article. So I took the liberty James Robson of removing your notability question.  76.121.127.138 (talk) 05:40, 31 July 2008 (UTC)

Fine, no problemo. Still seems a little non-npov'd, but, forget it, really. --James Robson (talk) 11:07, 31 July 2008 (UTC)

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