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  2. Aroma Espresso Bar - Wikipedia

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    The first Aroma on Hillel Street in Jerusalem (2006). Aroma Espresso Bar in the Greater Toronto Area. Aroma Espresso Bar (Hebrew: ארומה אספרסו בר), or simply Aroma, is an Israeli coffeehouse chain with 162 locations around the country, [1] and several locations in the United States, [2] Canada, [3] Kazakhstan, and Ukraine.

  3. Manteca, California - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page ... The city hall is located at 1001 West Center Street, Manteca, CA 95337. The current elected ...

  4. The Aroma Cafe - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Aroma Cafe had 23 locations, roughly 300 employees, and £10 million. [8] McDonald's acquired Aroma Cafe in 1999 for £10.5 million. [12] At the time of the acquisition, Apax Partners held 50% of the equity; [13] Zur-Szpiro, the founder, had roughly 10%; [14] and Finlay Scott, the Aroma chairman, held the rest. [13]

  5. Chiefs waive former 1st-round RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire

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    The Kansas City Chiefs have waived running back and former first-round draft pick Clyde Edwards-Helaire. The Chiefs announced the decision Monday afternoon.Shortly before the announcement, Edwards ...

  6. The house featured in "Home Alone" has officially sold, seven months after it was put on the market and just in time for Christmas.. The 5-bedroom, 6-bathroom house located in Winnetka, Illinois ...

  7. 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.

  8. Manteca Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, George Murphy Sr. partnered with Louis Meyer to purchase the Manteca Bulletin. This began 50 years of ownership by the Murphy family; on April 1, 1972, when George Murphy Jr. sold the Bulletin to Charles Morris and his family-owned Morris Multimedia. [2] Morris sold its California division to 209 Multimedia in 2020. [3]

  9. Original Spanish Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    The Original Spanish Kitchen was a restaurant on Beverly Boulevard in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, California, US, that became the subject of an urban legend starting in the early 1960s. The restaurant, which opened in 1938, [ 1 ] was a popular eating spot until it closed in September 1961.