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by Anonymous User on Mon Oct 16, 2006 at 03:56:14 PM PDT

New Orleans has a famous food culture and has contributed many great dishes which are now considered classic. One of the places which contributed a number of these dishes is the Carri bean Room at the Pontchartrain Hotel.

Some years age an executive of the owner of the hotel tole me that they had received a letter form the Bennigan's ordering them to cease and desist serving "Mile High Pie" because it was a trademark of Bennigan's.

The problem is that the Ponchartrain invented "Mile High Pie". My friend said he went into a storeroom and mailed Bennigan's a menu from many years ago when the Ponchartrain invented "Mile High Pie"

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by Anonymous User on Tue Oct 17, 2006 at 06:31:58 AM PDT

"New Orleans has a famous food culture..."

ITYM "had".

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