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Yahoo! News Search Results for starting a coffee shop business
Yahoo! News Search Results for starting a coffee shop business
Peet’s Coffee & Tea names new board member (East Bay Business Times)
Peet’s Coffee & Tea Inc. has elected former McKinsey & Co. executive Ted Hall to its board of directors, the company said Monday. (PEET)
Clementine comes clean (Philstar.com)
One Saturday morning, a lean man with a knapsack and curly, unruly hair pushes open the glass door of the coffee shop at SM Megamall. He orders coffee at the counter, and plops down on the couch opposite me.
Barista: More than just a job, an obsession (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
When Pete Licata started working at a suburban Kansas City coffee shop in early 2003, he was looking for a job -- any job -- not a career or a lifestyle.
Laughing Planet comes to the Pearl (BizJournals)
Laughing Planet Café will open its seventh Portland area restaurant in the former World Cup Coffee space at the Jean Vollum Natural Capital Center, also known as the EcoTrust Building, at Northwest 10th and Irving streets in the Pearl District.
Start your own 'hot' business (Hattiesburg American)
When Leslee Potvin started her curbside recycling business last spring, she probably had no idea that she was opening a business that is considered "hot," but that's exactly what Hub City Recycling is, according to some economic experts in Pensacola, Fla., who have come up with a list of the five best types of businesses to start in a down economy.
Small business (Fort Worth Business Press)
Fort Worth is no stranger to spices – what, with its appetite for fiery Tex-Mex, annual ZestFest spicy foods celebration and abundance of Mexican markets featuring all manner of peppers, from Anaheim to Tabasco.
Smart Italian dishes at Acquacotta in Alameda (San Francisco Chronicle)
Like many chefs, John Couacaud always dreamed of owning his own place, even when he was a teenager starting out in the business, and even as his career took him to various Bay Area kitchens, including three years at Oliveto in Oakland, three years at Prima in...
Ask what could go wrong, and something surely will (BizJournals)
There are some questions that humankind will probably never be able to answer. In a family business, the question that always gets answered is, “What could possibly go wrong?”
If it ain’t broke, don’t assume it can’t break soon (BizJournals)
Every time I talk with my friend Alan about his family’s carpet store, I get an earful of history. So I knew what was coming when we met for coffee and a strategy assessment at the Carolina Moon Cafe.
eat! drink! shop!: South Platte River (Rocky Mountain News)
Here, we'll tempt you with descriptions of the shops and restaurants you'll see right along the short stretch of Platte Street that hugs the South Platte River.
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