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- The_Judge's_Chop_House comment "The Judge's Chop House was an eatery located on Twombly Place in Jamaica, New York. The restaurant was one of the few older establishments of its kind to survive Prohibition. The businesswas started by Judge Emile Schiellein (1854 - 1930). He entered the restaurant business when he was young and opened the Schiellein Hotel at Vermont Avenue and Atlantic Avenue (New York City), in Brooklyn, New York. While Schiellein operated the hotel he was appointed a police judge in Brooklyn.".