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  2. Greggs - Wikipedia

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    Greggs was founded by John Gregg in 1951. The first shop stood on Gosforth High Street. [6] When Gregg died in 1964, the bakery was taken over by his son, Ian, assisted by his brother Colin (who in 2017 was convicted and jailed for the sexual abuse of children).

  3. Sonja Sohn - Wikipedia

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    Sonja Denise Plack (née Williams), known professionally as Sonja Sohn, is an American actress, filmmaker, and activist, best known for portraying Baltimore detective Kima Greggs in the HBO drama The Wire (2002–2008).

  4. Board game café - Wikipedia

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    Co-founder of the business Greg May also co-owns Hex & Co, another café in Manhattan with two large uptown locations. [47] The Chicago Board Game Cafe was a restaurant, bar, gaming venue, and retail shop created by the team behind Cards Against Humanity and opened in February 2020.

  5. Bakers Oven - Wikipedia

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    In May 1994, it was sold to Greggs for £18.5 million in cash. [4] The transaction included 424 shops and two main bakeries, one in Twickenham, and one in Newcastle. [4] The majority of outlets of Bakers Oven were located in the South of England, whilst most Greggs outlets were in the North, so the property portfolios were complementary.

  6. Greg Malouf - Wikipedia

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    Greg Malouf was born in Melbourne to Lebanese parents. [2] He developed an interest in cooking and cuisine at a young age, to the disapproval of his parents. [20] At age 18, he left home, leaving a message for his parents stating that he wanted to be a chef.

  7. Cafe (British) - Wikipedia

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    A modern example of a British cafe. Note the "breakfast served all day" sign displayed in the window. In Britain, a cafe or café (/ ˈ k æ f eɪ /), [1] also known colloquially as a caff [1] or greasy spoon, [2] is a small eatery typically specialising in fried foods or home-cooked meals.

  8. Tom's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Tom's Restaurant was the locale that inspired Suzanne Vega's 1987 song "Tom's Diner." [2]Later, its exterior was used as a stand-in for the fictional Monk's Café in the 1989–1998 television sitcom Seinfeld, where comedian Jerry Seinfeld's eponymous character and his friends regularly convened to dine.

  9. Craig Estey - Wikipedia

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    Dotty's logo. Richard Craig Estey is an American businessman, political donor and philanthropist. He is the founder and chairman of Nevada Restaurant Services, Inc. parent company to Dotty's, Bourbon Street, Hoover Dam Lodge, Laughlin River Lodge, La Villita, and Red Dragon an enterprise of taverns, hotels, and casinos [1] with locations in Nevada and Montana.