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Cafe Hon through the years PHOTOS Baltimore Sun

Below is the full statement from Whiting: Baltimore, MD, January 19, 2011 - Denise Whiting, owner of Café Hon, Hon Bar and HONtown, and founder of HonFest, apologizes to the City of Baltimore.


HonFest through the years

Denise Whiting and Gordon Ramsay at a press conference at Cafe Hon. Although Cafe Hon closes its doors tonight, HONFest is here to stay. HONFest, an eccentric celebration of the quirky.


Gordon Ramsay's 'Kitchen Nightmares' to make over Hampden's Cafe Hon

Cafe Hon - Kitchen Nightmares Update - Open or Closed? In this Kitchen Nightmares episode, Gordon Ramsay visits Cafe Hon in Baltimore, Maryland. Cafe Hon opened by entrepreneur Denise Whiting in 1992. The vibrant Cafe features a giant flamingo on the front and has a colourful frontage.


HonFest caps a rocky year for founder Denise Whiting New York Daily News

Denise Whiting has not only built her life around the fabled Balmer Hon, opening. Cafe Hon. and founding the city's annual Honfest — she's helped to make the three-letter term of endearment.


Cafe Hon owner Denise Whiting drops her right to the 'Hon' trademark

At the "Kitchen Nightmares," press conference with Gordon Ramsay, at right, Cafe Hon owner Denise Whiting, third from left, (in eyeglasses) announced that she is relinquishing the "Hon".


Cafe Hon through the years PHOTOS Baltimore Sun

Cafe Hon Coordinates: 39.331157°N 76.632920°W Cafe Hon was a restaurant in the Hampden area of Baltimore, Maryland . History Opened by Denise Whiting in 1992, Cafe Hon takes its name from a common term of endearment ( "hon" is an abbreviated version of the word "honey") used by Baltimore residents for years. [1]


Baltimoreans To Businesswoman Not So Fast, Hon NPR

The Controversy Surrounding Denise Whiting: The "Hon" Trademark Battle and What Happened After Kitchen Nightmares?We dive deep into the controversial story o.


Cafe Hon through the years PHOTOS

Café Hon is a restaurant located in Hampden, a working class mid-town neighborhood centered around 36th Street, known as The Avenue. Former caterer and business school graduate Denise Whiting.


HonFest through the years

Denise Whiting-Owner Debbie Harris-Manager Greg Jones-Head Chef Janet-Hostess Lynn-Waitress Amanda-Waitress Cafe Hon was opened by Denise Whiting in 1992. She trademarked both "Cafe Hon" and even the word "Hon" itself, a local term of endearment. However, this only served to anger the local population, and it's led to the departures of customers and staff alike. Everything about Cafe Hon has.


Cafe Hon through the years PHOTOS Baltimore Sun

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Popular annual Honfest to take over the streets of Hampden this weekend Baltimore Sun

Cafe Hon, the Hampden mainstay known for its comfort food, embrace of the city's mid-century blue-collar women, and the iconic pink flamingo on the building's façade, is closing after three.


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November 9, 2011 SHARE A Baltimore café owner has relinquished the trademark 'Hon' after a storm of controversy. Denise Whiting, who runs Café Hon, announced she would give up the mark after a backlash against it began to affect business. 'Hon', short for Honey, is an important word in Baltimore and is synonymous with the city's working class past.


Cafe Hon owner Denise Whiting drops her right to the 'Hon' trademark

After almost a year of simmering controversy, Cafe Hon owner Denise Whiting said Monday that she will relinquish her "Hon" trademark. "I'll take it off the register," she said. "It was.


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Denise Whiting has not only built her life around the fabled Balmer Hon, opening Cafe Hon and founding the city's annual Honfest - she's helped to make the three-letter term of endearment.


Cafe Hon 'Kitchen Nightmares' episode debuts on Friday Baltimore Sun

Tonight, owner Denise Whiting and her staff, some of whom have been on board for decades, will serve the cafe's final meals. "It's something that's been in the works for a long time," Whiting explains. "I'm 63, and it's time for me to look into doing a little something different. When I started, I never imagined it would last this long.


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Tonight, owner Denise Whiting and her staff, some of whom have been on board for decades, will serve the cafe's final meals. "It's something that's been in the works for a long time," Whiting explains. "I'm 63, and it's time for me to look into doing a little something different. When I started, I never imagined it would last this long.