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  2. Hey Tea - Wikipedia

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    Hey Tea storefront Drinks from Hey Tea. Hey Tea (Chinese: 喜茶; pinyin: Xǐ Chá; Jyutping: hei2 caa4; lit. 'Happy Tea') is a Chinese tea drink chain founded in 2012 and headquartered in Nanshan District, Shenzhen. [1]

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  5. E. V. Haughwout Building - Wikipedia

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    The E. V. Haughwout Building is a five-story, 79-foot-tall (24 m) commercial loft building in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, at the corner of Broome Street and Broadway.

  6. Nick Jones (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Keith Arthur Jones, MBE (born 22 September 1963) is an English restaurateur and club proprietor. He is the owner of the Babington House hotel and health club and founder and former [1] chief executive of Soho House UK Ltd, which specialises in luxury private members' club venues [2] with restaurants, cinemas, health spas and bedrooms, with some aspects open to the public.

  7. The Colony Room Club - Wikipedia

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    2012: The Colony Room Club 1948–2008: A History of Bohemian Soho was written and published by Sophie Parkin. 2013: Harpers & Queen published Carla Borel's photo series Stillsoho, which included documentation of the club and its members such as Sebastian Horsley. [12] 2013: The club was parodied as "The Colonial Club" in Matt Berry's Toast of ...

  8. Fanelli Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Along with the restaurants Food, Cafe Rienzi, the O.G. Dining Room and the Spring Street Bar, Fanelli Cafe was among the gathering places for the artist community that settled in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood from the Beat Generation era to the 1980s, between the neighborhood's times as a manufacturing center and an upscale shopping district.

  9. The Mercer Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Mercer Kitchen, adjacent to the hotel lobby, has a 40-seat street-level café. The lower level features a 160-seat main dining room that lies beneath the streets of SoHo. [9] The restaurant features an open kitchen for guests to watch the preparation of their meals. Upstairs, the casual café serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. [8]