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  2. Dôme (coffeehouse) - Wikipedia

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    A Dôme cafe formerly located in Westfield Carousel, Cannington, Australia Dôme is a franchise chain of European-style café restaurants based in Perth , Western Australia. It has over 50 cafés in Australia, with most in Western Australia. [ 1 ]

  3. Le Dôme Café - Wikipedia

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    Le Dôme in the early part of the 20th century Building with the Café du Dôme on the ground floor taken in 2006. Le Dôme Café (French pronunciation: [lÉ™ dom]) or Café du Dôme is a restaurant in Montparnasse, Paris that first opened in 1898 (127 years ago) ().

  4. Patria Jefferies - Wikipedia

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    The initial Dôme cafe quickly became successful, despite the controversial amount, $1.80, charged for a cup of coffee. [ 3 ] Dôme expanded into an international company that imported, roasted, and exported coffee beans, as well as becoming a franchise chain of cafes in Australia, South East Asia, Indonesia, and the Middle East.

  5. Exclusive first look at the food at Intuit Dome, including ...

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    When the Intuit Dome opens its doors, there will be 21 food and beverage markets; 31 kitchens; 26 pizza ovens; 140 fryers; six clubs with individual menus; 24 food entrees (excluding packaged food ...

  6. Peninsula Hotel, Maylands - Wikipedia

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    The hotel on its opening day in 1906. The Peninsula Hotel was constructed in 1906 to serve the rapidly growing population of Maylands.The area had flourished following the opening of a station on the Midland railway line, around 1898–1899, which serviced Mephan Ferguson's factory that made pipes for the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme.

  7. Café society - Wikipedia

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    Le Dôme Café in Paris. Café society was the description of the "Beautiful People" and "Bright Young Things" who gathered in fashionable cafés and restaurants in New York, Paris and London beginning in the late 19th century.

  8. Café de la Rotonde - Wikipedia

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    When Peggy Guggenheim moved to Paris in 1920, she increased the popularity of La Rotonde by moving herself and her entourage across the street from Le Dome because La Rotonde allowed women to smoke on the terrace and Le Dome did not. [7] Life in the cafe was depicted by several of the artists and writers that frequented the cafe, including ...

  9. Le Select - Wikipedia

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    Le Select is a Parisian brasserie founded in 1923 in the 6th arrondissement at 99 Boulevard Montparnasse, in the Notre-Dame-des-Champs neighborhood. It was one of the more prominent meeting places of the Parisian intellectuals between the two world wars, with a significant place in the Bohemian Culture of the period.