What was the Toll House behind the chocolate-chip cookies known as Toll House cookies?

The Toll House behind the chocolate-chip cookies known as Toll House cookies was a Massachusetts eatery called the Toll House Restaurant, run by Ruth Wakefield, who popularized the cookies in the early 20th century.

She later sold the rights to the name “Toll House Cookies” to the Nestle Company.

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