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- Parlor KC – Eat • Drink • Repeat
Parlor is a collection of chefs coming together to advance the concept of what a restaurant could be Our aim is to curate a diverse group of culinary concepts, paired with inventive cocktails and craft beer, and celebrate it all in an eclectic atmosphere under one roof
- PARLOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PARLOR is a room used primarily for conversation or the reception of guests How to use parlor in a sentence
- Parlor. me
Parlor connects people that want to talk about the same thing at the same time It's like picking up the phone and calling a good friend
- Parlor OKC - Oklahoma Citys Finest Food Hall
Celebrating the Automobile Alley neighborhood, Parlor is a place for people to relax and socialize while enjoying artisan cocktails, craft beer, and phenomenal food from all walks of life
- Parlor Social Club
Parlor is a new way to socialize Members enjoy a thoughtfully-curated calendar of online and offline events and the ability to connect with each other through our mobile app Parlor members come from a variety of backgrounds creating a balanced mix of creatives, professionals and tastemakers
- What Is a Parlor? Experts Explain the History and Design Styles
"A parlor is a classic term for formal living rooms, which are historically sitting rooms featuring fine furniture towards the front of the home," says Audrey Scheck of Audrey Scheck Designs "Parlors were originally designed as a space to receive and entertain guests
- Parler | Social Media Platform for Creators, Communities, and Free Speech
Parler brings posts, creators, and conversations into a cleaner daily surface built around direct connection Audience, content, commerce, and payments, one connected loop Individually powerful Together, a system Content, community, commerce, and payments, in one system End-to-end infrastructure No outside permission required
- Parlour - Wikipedia
A parlour (or parlor) is a reception room or public space In medieval Christian Europe, the "outer parlour" was the room where the monks or nuns conducted business with those outside the monastery and the "inner parlour" was used for necessary conversation between resident members
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