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Bar Facal


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Bar Facal is one of the most traditional Uruguayan coffeehouse. Located in the corner 18 de Julio avenue and Yí street, Centro, Montevideo, Uruguay. Founded in 1882, by Galician Manuel Facal and his brothers; It is the oldest Uruguayan downtown bar.

The coffeehous which was originally a factory of chocolates and quince candy. Outside the bar is the sculpture of Carlos Gardel, and a fountain where tourists leave love lock and an open tango show is performed from Monday to Saturday at 1 pm. In 2009 the Departmental Board of Montevideo recognizes the contribution of the Bar Facal to the national culture and the national gastronomy through a plaque that is in wall. There is also a plaque of the Mayor's Office in Medellín.

In 2010 a screen of LED was installed the first curved screen of the country, which has 10 mm between pixel and pixel, advanced for the time.



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Bourbon Coffee


Bourbon Coffee is a coffeehouse chain based in Kigali, Rwanda. It has currently four coffeehouses in Kigali, the first one at Union Trade Centre (UTC) in Kiyovu, the second one at the MTN centre in Nyarutarama, the third in Kigali City Tower, and the fourth one at Kigali International Airport.

It is also expanding to the United States market, opening locations simultaneously in Boston and in Washington, DC at 2101 L St NW.



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Cafe Barbera


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Café Barbera is an Italian coffeehouse and fast casual dining franchise registered with the International Franchise Association (IFA). It operates franchises in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, South America and the United States. The franchise began in Dubai in 2004, and is named after the first Café Barbera founded by Domenico Barbera in 1870 in Southern Italy.

Domenico Barbera established his coffee roasting business, named Caffé Barbera, in 1870 in Messina, Southern Italy. In Europe, it is one of the oldest coffee companies. Café Barbera opened its first Corporate coffeehouse in Dubai in 2004. The first franchisee location opened in Dubai in 2008.

Café Barbera's franchise concept is a combination of the classic Italian coffee house with fast, casual dining. The menu focuses on fresh Italian coffee, Italian appetizers, pastries and panini. In addition, the company has focused on creating a casual atmosphere at premium locations in each country it enters.

Café Barbera became a member of the International Franchise Association in 2015 and expanded its franchise units significantly by launching into seven new countries that same year. Café Barbera now has locations in Italy, Brazil, the United States, the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iraq, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, Pakistan, Sudan and Somalia. The company opened its first UAE coffee house location in Dubai in 2004. It now has eight stores. Training for Middle East franchise holders is held in Dubai. The company expanded into Malaysia in 2010. By December 2015, there were six locations at airports and high-end shopping malls in Malaysia. The first Italian coffee house patterned after the franchise model opened in 2012. There were three locations in Italy by the end of 2015.

In 2013, the first franchised Café Barbera located in Brazil opened. There were two locations in Brazil at the end of 2015. The company also opened its first coffee shops in Qatar and Sudan in 2013, closing 2015 with three locations in Qatar and two in Sudan. The first Iraqi Café Barbera opened in 2014. The franchisor closed 2015 with three coffee houses in Iraq. The first franchises in Indonesia also opened in 2014.

Café Barbera entered Japan and Pakistan in 2015 with one location in each country. Store openings are scheduled for the United States, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the Philippines, Somalia and the United Kingdom in 2016.



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Cafe Fantasy


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Café Fantasy (Georgian: კაფე ფანტაზია k'ape pant'azia) or the Octopus (რვაფეხა rvapekha) was a coffeehouse situated in the town of Batumi (the autonomous Republic of Adjara, Georgia), on the boulevard by the Black Sea, beside Shota Rustaveli State University. It used to face the old holiday house “Batumi”, recently replaced by Hilton Batumi.

The monument, which also functioned as a café, was designed by the Georgian architect George Chakhava and by Zurab Kapanadze (), Professor at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts. The group of professionals working on the building included architect Zurab Jalaghonia and Nodar Malazonia, Honoured Artist of Georgia, chief illustrator of the satirical magazine Niangi (Crocodile). The technical plan was prepared by the road engineer Paata Doborjginidze. Construction work took 8 months.

In 1975 the building was completed and Fantasy Café was opened, immediately becoming a popular meeting point for both Batumi residents and its numerous guests. It was especially favored by young people.

During the Soviet period visitors to the Octopus could buy freshly brewed coffee, ice-cream and soft drinks. Due to the café’s location near the strict border between the USSR and NATO member Turkey, it was closed at 10 pm every night.

The Octopus represents a construction resting upon eight ‘Octopus’ arms with eight arched openings between them. It is an iron structure, pulled together and welded on the spot according to a special plan. In architecture it is known as double shell or gridshell structure. The structure is coated with iron netting, plastered and faced with colored mosaic pieces, or so-called tesserae, which was made by a special technology and patented in Leningrad (now St Petersburg). The building is actually a light construction as it is hollow in the inside. Consequently, it is quite delicate. However, its unique firmness can be accounted for by brilliant structural features created by its skilful designers. These are curved forms united under the same covering “whose uniqueness lies in the fact that their thickness is insignificant compared to other dimensions of the construction, which makes it possible for such a complex building to look amazingly elegant and slender. Actually the presence of such constructions in Georgia proves that living behind the Iron Curtain, our country witnessed the same processes as those going on in the rest of the world at that time.”



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Charu (coffee shop)


Charu (Tibetan: ཆ་རུ། Chinese: 迦入空间) is coffeeshop, event center, shopping center and working space in Chengdu, China. It is operated by Tibetan nomads.

It purveys various coffee beverages, such as yak milk coffee, and some foods. Charu space is mentioned as Chengdu travel destiny on Wall Street Journal.

Charu Space is a new social entrepreneur which is more than just a coffee shop. It's a cultural center with events trying to bridge gap between the traditional knowledge and the modern business through talks, events, and cultural products.

Charu host talks on mainly social entrepreneur and other topics such as traditional cultural vitalization and environmental protection.



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Mexico Real Cafe


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Mexico Real Cafe is a British Coffee Company specialising in specialty coffee and Gourmet Coffee from Mexico. It is present on 2 continents and in 6 countries: Canada, United States, Italy, France, Spain and United Kingdom. Mexico Real Cafe's headquarters are in London,Greater London, UK.

Mexico Real Coffee or Mexico Real Cafe was founded in 2015. The name Mexico Real Cafe was inspired by both the Mexican currency Mexican real (issued in 1822) and the Mexican royal eagle (Spanish: Águila Real).

Mexico Real Cafe's logo portrays an Eagle warrior (Guerrero águila) who represents the roots of the Culture of Mexico and also represents courage, energy, vigour, and a brave spirit. To protect his head, the eagle warrior on Mexico Real's logo wears an eagle head covered with real feathers from the Quetzal, an exotic bird from the Maya Tropical Rainforest (Lacandon Jungle) in southern of Mexico. The colours in Mexico Real's logo were derived from natural pigments: turquoise, purple, gold, and shedron. These colours are present in the Mayan murals from Bonampak Chiapas.

Coffee arrived in Mexico in the 18th century, when the Spanish brought plants from Cuba and the Dominican Republic. Its commercial cultivation began decades later when German and Italian immigrants relocated from different Central American countries.

During the 19th century coffee was introduced in Chiapas in particular in the south region. Given its location, rainforest climate, coffee production and landscapes this region has become a tourist attraction. The area where the coffee plantations are located is the rainiest in Mexico.



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