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  2. Black Sheep Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Black Sheep Coffee was founded in 2013 by Gabriel Shohet and Eirik Holth who had been flatmates together at the University of St Andrews. [1] [2] In 2014, they raised £23,000 on the crowdfunding site Kickstarter.

  3. Nando's Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    Nando's was a coffee house in Fleet Street in London. It was known to exist in 1696, being the subject of a conveyance, and was popular in the 18th century, especially with the legal profession in the nearby courts and chambers.

  4. 122 Leadenhall Street - Wikipedia

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    122 Leadenhall Street, which is also known as the Leadenhall Building, is a 225-metre-tall (738 ft) skyscraper in central London. It opened in July 2014 and was designed by the Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners ; it is known informally as The Cheesegrater because of its distinctive wedge shape, similar to that of the kitchen utensil of the same ...

  5. Black Sheep Pizza is closing its Eat Street restaurant - AOL

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    The acclaimed pizza joint's original North Loop location is staying open,.

  6. Fleet Street - Wikipedia

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    By the 20th century, Fleet Street and the area surrounding it were dominated by the national press and related industries. The Daily Express relocated to No. 121–8 Fleet Street in 1931, into a building designed by Sir Owen Williams. It was the first curtain wall building in London. It has survived the departure of the newspaper in 1989 and ...

  7. The Black Sheep (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In the past, cocktails have included The Pink Sheep, in which proceeds benefitted the American Cancer Society and a martini made with Thai basil. [3] The signature house cocktail is The Black Sheep, comprising coffee, Jim Beam, creme de cacao, vanilla creme syrup, and Uinta Baby Black Lager with Fernet-Branca infused whipped cream. [6]

  8. Rainbow Coffee House - Wikipedia

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    The Rainbow Coffee House was a famous coffee house located at 15 Fleet Street, London It was opened by James Farr in 1657, becoming London's second coffee house. [2]The Rainbow provided a meeting place for freemasons and French refugee Huguenots who established an information centre there. [3]

  9. List of coffeehouse chains - Wikipedia

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    This list of notable coffeehouse chains catalogues the spread and markets share of coffeehouses world-wide. This list excludes the many companies which operate coffeeshops within retail establishments, notably bookstores and department stores, or restaurants or convenience stores which also serve coffee.