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Is Dubai becoming the specialty coffee hub of the Middle East?

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In particular, the city’s large expat population has helped drive innovation among its specialty coffee scene. A history of coffee in the Middle East Before we take a look at the growing specialty coffee sector in Dubai, we first need to briefly look back at the history of coffee in the Middle East. Read on for more of their insight.

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2024 Outlook: Restaurant Trends and Challenges, Part One

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People will increasingly choose innovative products not only because they align with their values, but because they taste and perform better or otherwise meet personal preferences or needs. We've reached a point where we're recognizing the value and limits of these technologies.

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MRM Franchise Feed: Opportunity is Barking and the Spirit of BBQ

Modern Restaurant Management

“Florida is an ideal market for us because there is an unmatched synergy between the sunshine state and our hometown of New Orleans, especially when it comes to tourism,” said David Mesa, Chief Development Officer for PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans. PJ's Hopes to Open 187 Locations Throughout Florida in Next 10 Years.

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Tyga Bites and Sushi with an Attitude

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“Now, more than ever, restaurateurs need an effective and affordable way to promote their restaurants to new and existing customers so they can bring them back again and again. TouchBistro Acquires TableUp. TouchBistro acquired Boston-based TableUp, a provider of loyalty and marketing solutions for the restaurant industry.

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Exploring coffee culture in Iran

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Over time, however, coffee became more popular as a beverage for home consumption, as well as in the country’s coffee houses (“ghahveh khaneh ” in Persian or Farsi). Ali Heidary is a licensed Q grader and the CEO of Akam Coffee Company in Sh?r?z, For many years, there was a shift to drinking tea in Iran’s coffee houses,” he tells me.

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