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  2. The Alley (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Alley is a chain of bubble tea shops. The business was started by Taiwanese graphic designer Mao-ting Chiu. The business was started by Taiwanese graphic designer Mao-ting Chiu. As of 2024, there are approximately 450 locations in 18 countries.

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  4. Canteen Lunch in the Alley - Wikipedia

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    Canteen Lunch in the Alley is a restaurant located in Ottumwa, The original five-stool Canteen Lunch was opened in 1927 in a different location, and moved to its current address in 1936. [ 1 ] The “Canteen Lunch” was originally established in 1927.

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  6. List of streets and alleys in Chinatown, San Francisco

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    Cooper Alley: 谷巴巷 Cordelia Street: 歌地利亞街 Dawson Place: 杜臣巷 Doric Alley: 多域巷 Duncombe Alley: 燈琴巷/肥仔巷 Fisher Alley: Grant Avenue: Dupont Street: 都板街 Hang Ah Alley: 香亞街/香雅巷 Jack Kerouac Alley: Adler Place: 亞打罅巷 Jackson Street: 昃臣街/積臣街 James Place: Jason Court: Sullivan ...

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  9. Jack Kerouac Alley - Wikipedia

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    Jack Kerouac Alley, formerly Adler Alley or Adler Place, is a one-way alleyway in San Francisco, California, that connects Grant Avenue in Chinatown, and Columbus Avenue in North Beach. [1] The alley is named after Jack Kerouac , a Beat Generation writer who used to frequent the pub and bookstore adjacent to the alley.