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Article: A galaxy of stars, from Beatty to Fearing, dined at humble eatery.(The Dallas Morning News)
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- December 3, 2003
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Byline: Joe Simnacher
DALLAS _ If you could find the place, you'd usually come back.
Dean Fearing, chef of The Mansion on Turtle Creek, remembers his first visit.
"The first day I walked in there as a young cook in Dallas and I had my first Rosie's hamburger, my whole life changed," he said. "When I walked in there, I walked back in time. I thought: `This is Dallas in the '30s, '40s, and it's never changed.'"
For 63 years, Rose Elizabeth Slovacek Stivers served up some of the best and most popular burgers in Dallas at Rose's Bluebonnet Sandwich Shop.
Her loyal customers were like her family. Her Greenville Avenue institution ...