
"Delah Coffee, a local Yemeni coffee chain, has closed its Berkeley café near the university, per a Nosh tipster. Delah Coffee's other Bay Area locations are in San Francisco, Oakland and Dublin, serving specialty drinks like the Delah Qahwah (light roast with ginger and cardamom), Yemeni frappes and fruit smoothies. Delah Coffee was located at 1807 Euclid Ave. in Berkeley."
"Peet's Coffee is closing several of its Bay Area cafés by the end of this month, including some in Berkeley and San Francisco, on the heels of an $18 billion buyout by Keurig Dr Pepper. The San Francisco Chronicle reported the coffee chain is poised to close 30 of its shops in the Bay, but the company has been vague about which ones exactly."
"Gai Noi, a casual spot for Thai street food staples, is listed as temporarily closed under business' Google and Yelp listings, but a Nosh tipster let us know a sign on the door reads: "The store is permanently closed." Crispy tofu, fish cakes, curry puffs, veggie bowls, curries and noodles were menu highlights. Gai Noi was at 435 19th St. (at Broadway) in Oakland."
Delah Coffee, a local Yemeni coffee chain, closed its Berkeley café near the university while maintaining locations in San Francisco, Oakland and Dublin. Menu highlights included the Delah Qahwah (light roast with ginger and cardamom), Yemeni frappes and fruit smoothies. Gai Noi, a casual Thai street-food spot in Oakland, displays a door sign reading "The store is permanently closed" after being listed as temporarily closed online. Peet's Coffee plans to close several Bay Area cafés by the end of the month following an $18 billion buyout by Keurig Dr Pepper, with one Berkeley location at Dwight and Telegraph slated to close while many Oakland and Alameda shops appear to remain open.
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