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  2. Round House Café - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1938, one year after the Golden Gate Bridge was completed, Round House Café is one of the oldest restaurants in the Bay Area. [1] It is a circular Art Deco building built by Finnish-American architect Alfred Finnila and overlooks the bay. [2] In 2021, a local coffee company, Equator Coffees, leased the site.

  3. Bistro Na's - Wikipedia

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    Chan explained the rarity of high-end Chinese restaurants: most Chinese restaurants had set their meals to low prices, and "the ultra-expensive Chinese food in the San Gabriel Valley" had been usually "Hong Kong–style restaurants serving live seafood" usually imported from overseas. [1]

  4. Coffeehouse - Wikipedia

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    The word coffee in various European languages [8]. The most common English spelling of café is the French word for both coffee and coffeehouse; [9] [10] it was adopted by English-speaking countries in the late 19th century. [11]

  5. SF Net - Wikipedia

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    SF NET Coffee House Network was an electronic bulletin board system created by Wayne Gregori in San Francisco, California in July 1991. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The network consisted of coin-operated, public access computers installed in many Bay Area coffee houses.

  6. FACT CHECK: Was Elon Musk Refused Service At A San ... - AOL

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    A post on X claims that tech mogul Elon Musk was refused service at a San Francisco coffee shop, and then turned it into a “technology hub” as retribution. Verdict: False There is no proof ...

  7. Googie's Coffee Shop - Wikipedia

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    Googie's Coffee Shop (styled googies) was a small restaurant located at 8100 Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles next door to the famous Schwab's Pharmacy at the beginning of the Sunset Strip. It was designed in 1949 by architect John Lautner and lent its name to Googie architecture , a genre of modernist design in the 1950s and 60s.

  8. El Tepeyac Café - Wikipedia

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    On February 18, 2009, El Tepeyac Cafe was featured in one of the Travel Channel’s most popular shows, Man vs. Food. [8] On July 24, 2014, El Tepeyac Cafe was featured on Esquire TV’s show, Best Bars in America. [8] On January 15, 2017, El Tepeyac Cafe was featured on the Travel Channel’s show, Food Paradise.

  9. Rustic Canyon (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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