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Nick the Greek is a family-owned quick-service Greek eatery with traditional Greek dishes made from locally sourced ingredients.
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Dutch Bros Coffee is the largest privately held drive-through coffee chain in the US. Founded in 1992 by Dane & Travis Boersma, the chain is based in Grants Pass, Oregon and currently operates over 325 location across the Western United States.
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Local Kitchens is a micro food hall created for the digital age that houses a variety of restaurants under one roof to allow the user to mix and match their takeout or delivery order.
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Jersey Mike’s is a sub sandwich chain that began franchising in 1987 and operates over 1,500 locations across the US.
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Estelle Bakery & Patisserie is a locally owned French bakery and espresso by Esther Son. It serves macarons, artisan bread, and French-style pastries. Its menu also includes sandwiches, soups, and salads.
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Micro-roastery and cafe that aims to promote a collective of local roasters.
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Dutch Bros Coffee is the largest privately held drive-through coffee chain in the US. Founded in 1992 by Dane & Travis Boersma, the chain is based in Grants Pass, Oregon and currently operates over 325 location across the Western United States.
-Sacramento Business Journal
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Chick-fil-A is a U.S. fast-food restaurant chain specializing in chicken sandwiches, chicken nuggets, waffle fries, and breakfast items like chicken biscuits, with a menu that also includes salads, sides, and milkshakes.
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"BAD" is an acronym for "Bread and Doughnuts." Its doughnuts feature an eclectic assortment of toppings, ranging from popcorn to potato chips.
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Chipotle, is an American chain of fast-casual restaurants founded in 1993 by Steve Ells and currently operates more than 2500 locations across the US, Canada, UK, France, and Germany.
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Bottoms Up Espresso is a franchise known for its scantily clad baristas that started in Modesto in 2011. Its menu features coffee, smoothies, teas, espresso and energy drinks, and food items such as muffins, bagels, and breakfast sandwiches.
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Teriyaki Madness is a fast-casual Asian restaurant concept featuring a Seattle Teriyaki menu and offers made-to-order Teriyaki dishes prepared with natural ingredients.
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Fujiya Ramen Sake Bar is a new restaurant concept located in Elk Grove near Waterman Road and Elk Grove Blvd.
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Huckleberry's is a southern style restaurant chain with more than 15 locations. Menu offerings include Mardi Gras Beignets, Chicken & Waffles, Skillet Hotties, Fried Green Tomatoes and Creole Style Louisiana Catfish.
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Mario's Early Toast offers breakfast and lunch utilizing fresh and local ingredients.
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Pastry Cat is a bakery and café in Sacramento that specializes in made-from-scratch pastries, desserts, and breads—such as croissants, muffins, tarts, and cookies.
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Kwench, a juice and smoothies chain committed to making the best juices & fresh fruit smoothies from local ingredients.
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"BAD" is an acronym for "Bread and Doughnuts." Its doughnuts feature an eclectic assortment of toppings, ranging from popcorn to potato chips.
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Falafel Corner is known for serving classic handcrafted American burgers and Mediterranean delicacies such as Greek salad and falafel plates.
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Local Kitchens is a micro food hall created for the digital age that houses a variety of restaurants under one roof to allow the user to mix and match their takeout or delivery order.
-Sacramento Business Journal