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  2. Raglan Road, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Mexican embassy, Raglan Road. Raglan Road is one of Dublin's most expensive residential roads. [15] As of June 2014, the most expensive rental property in Ireland was 17 Raglan Road with a rent of €15,000 per month. [16] The road is notable for its listed early Victorian and Edwardian mansions. The embassies of Turkey, Morocco, Colombia, and ...

  3. Talk:On Raglan Road - Wikipedia

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  4. New tastes debut at Raglan Road’s Great Irish Hooley

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  5. Pleasure Island (Walt Disney World) - Wikipedia

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    This restaurant is managed by E Brands, and was the first new restaurant to open from the Pleasure Island renovations which began in 2008. It is located in a building which formerly housed shops and a fast food restaurant. [5] Dishes include sandwiches, steaks, chicken, and an extensive appetizer menu. [6] Paradiso 37 opened on June 4, 2009.

  6. Raglan Road - Wikipedia

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    Raglan Road can refer to: " On Raglan Road ," an Irish song based on a poem by Patrick Kavanagh Raglan Road (street) , a street in Dublin that gave the poem its name

  7. EG Group - Wikipedia

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    EG Group Limited is a British operator of filling stations, convenience stores and food service providers across Europe, the United States and Australia.It was founded in Blackburn in 2001 by brothers Mohsin and Zuber Issa, initially as Euro Garages.

  8. Roadfood - Wikipedia

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    Roadfood is a series of books by Jane and Michael Stern originally published in 1977. The term Roadfood was coined by the Sterns to describe the regional cuisine they discovered when they began driving around America in the early 1970s.

  9. List of street foods - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of street foods. Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink typically sold by a vendor on a street and in other public places, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth, [1] food cart, or food truck and meant for immediate consumption. Some street foods are regional, but many have spread beyond their ...