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  2. Sarona Market - Wikipedia

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    Sarona Market, July 2021. Sarona Market (Hebrew: שרונה מרקט) is the largest enclosed culinary market in Israel, [1] [2] located at the southern edge of the city's Templer Colony restoration project in Sarona, Tel Aviv. [3] Sarona Market was constructed by Gindi Holdings and opened in 2015, and is the first indoor market in Israel.

  3. List of restaurants in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Starbucks – had 20 locations in the greater Tel Aviv region. [28] Pulled out for lack of profitability. Subway – had 23 locations around Israel. [29] Closed in 2004. Wendy's – operated a few years from 1987, had just a few branches. Wimpy – An Israeli branch started in the 1960s.

  4. Save Me, San Francisco: A Tour of the Farmers Markets in SF - AOL

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  5. The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory was a chain of pizza restaurants. The chain originated in Crown Passage (off Pall Mall) as The Chicago Pizza Pie Factory and was started by entrepreneur Bob Payton in 1976–7. [1] The London establishment also had a bar. This was the start of a series of restaurants forming the My Kinda Town chain. [2]

  6. Carmel Market - Wikipedia

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    The Carmel market was established in the 1920s. [2] It is bordered by Allenby Street and Magen David Square and is principally located along Carmel Street, but has expanded over time to streets, such as Nahalat Binyamin Street.

  7. Chicago farmers' markets - Wikipedia

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    Chicago farmers' markets include approximately 30 open-air markets across neighborhoods with farmers from Illinois and surrounding states including Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. Most of the markets are sponsored by the city and are held on one day of the week, with the exception of a few of the more popular ones, such as the Green City Market .

  8. Jack's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Jack's Restaurant (or Jeanty At Jack's) is a historic building and a former restaurant in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. Opened in 1863, Jack’s was the third oldest restaurant in the city, following Tadich Grill and The Old Clam House. [1] It has been listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark since 1981. [2]

  9. Cala Foods - Wikipedia

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    The company merged with Bell Markets in the mid-1970s. Bell Markets was founded in the 1940s when Dominick Bell and his two brothers opened a supermarket in San Francisco. Cala Foods was the first supermarket chain in San Francisco to stay open 24 hours per day, and one of the first in the US to use checkout scanners. [1]