impact:

billygoattavern.com

The Billy Goat Tavern is a chain of taverns located in Chicago, Illinois. Its restaurants are based on the original Billy Goat Tavern founded in 1934 by Billy Sianis, a Greek immigrant. It achieved fame primarily through newspaper columns by Mike Royko, a supposed curse on the Chicago Cubs, and the Olympia Cafe sketch on Saturday Night Live. The first location, at 1855 W. Madison St., was opened in 1934 when William "Billy Goat" Sianis bought the Lincoln Tavern, near Chicago Stadium, for $205 with a bounced check (the proceeds from the first weekend they were open were used to fulfill the payment). When the 1944 Republican National Convention came to town, he posted a sign saying "No Republicans allowed," causing the place to be packed with Republicans demanding service. This resulted in publicity, which Sianis used to his advantage. More information...

According to PR-model, billygoattavern.com is ranked 285,443rd in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 191,390th in English Wikipedia.

The website is placed before kulalusra.ae and after voedselallergie.nl in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

#Language
PR-model F-model AR-model
285,443rd place
417,326th place
239,943rd place
191,390th place
454,352nd place
166,233rd place
55,652nd place
84,045th place
51,939th place
deGerman
127,909th place
303,081st place
143,536th place
frFrench
338,326th place
373,915th place
382,959th place
plPolish
136,236th place
176,404th place
188,780th place
328,657th place
326,446th place
338,870th place
291,044th place
311,658th place
350,009th place
225,601st place
210,092nd place
253,895th place
90,227th place
55,119th place
79,115th place
arArabic
272,945th place
251,648th place
119,350th place