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  2. Rosa's Cantina - Wikipedia

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    Rosa's Cantina may refer to: "Rosa's Cantina", a song by David Cassidy from his 1976 album Gettin' It in the Streets

  3. She's Taken a Shine - Wikipedia

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    Jesse and Rosie develop a romantic relationship, and initially forget about the Powerball ticket, which Rosie posted on the truck's bulletin board. Near the end of the video, they realize that the ticket won, and they use the proceeds to upgrade Rosie's Cantina. They open a full sized restaurant together, called "Rosie and Jesse's Cantina".

  4. Rosie's - Wikipedia

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    Rosie's may refer to: Rosie's Diner, a diner in Rockford, Michigan, United States; Rosie's Gaming Emporium, a brand of casinos in Virginia, United States;

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  7. Rosie's Diner - Wikipedia

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    Rosie's Diner is located in Rockford, Michigan. The dining car originally opened during the 1940s in Little Ferry, New Jersey , as the Silver Dollar Diner. After multiple commercials were filmed in the diner for Bounty paper towels with a fictional character named Rosie the Waitress , the diner was renamed Rosie's.

  8. Taco Bell Is Testing New Cantina Chicken Loaded Nachos ... - AOL

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    For those who are lucky enough to live near the Bakersfield stores, the Cantina Chicken Loaded Nachos are selling for a suggested price of $6.49, though prices may vary by location.

  9. Cantina - Wikipedia

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    A cantina in the U.S. is simply a tavern with a Southwestern or Mexican motif that serves traditional alcoholic Mexican drinks. In the 1890s, cantina entered American English from the Spanish language in the Southwest United States with the meaning of "bar room, saloon". [10]