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'''Nabeel's Café and Market''' is a Mediterranean restaurant and grocery store located at 1706 [[Oxmoor Road]] at the intersection with [[Central Avenue Homewood|Central Avenue]]. It was opened in [[1972]] and is currently operated by [[John Krontiras|John]] and [[Ottavia Krontiras]], who purchased it in [[1993]]. The menu features Greek and Italian specialties.
'''Nabeel's Café and Market''' is a Mediterranean restaurant and grocery store located at 1706 [[Oxmoor Road]] at the intersection with [[Central Avenue Homewood|Central Avenue]]. It was opened in [[1972]] and is currently operated by [[John Krontiras|John]] and [[Ottavia Krontiras]], who purchased it in [[1993]]. The menu features Greek and Italian specialties.


[[Image:Nabeel's Market 2007.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Nabeel's Market in 2007.]]
The original restaurant was located three doors from the corner, in what is now called the '''Cafe Capri''' and used for overflow and private dining. Krontiras expanded first into a beauty shop next door (now the main entrance) and then into the corner florist (now '''Nabeel's Market''', selling imported and prepared foods).
The original restaurant was located three doors from the corner, in what is now called the '''Cafe Capri''' and used for overflow and private dining. Krontiras expanded first into a beauty shop next door (now the main entrance) and then into the corner florist (now '''Nabeel's Market''', selling imported and prepared foods).



Revision as of 23:56, 16 February 2011

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Nabeel's Café and Market is a Mediterranean restaurant and grocery store located at 1706 Oxmoor Road at the intersection with Central Avenue. It was opened in 1972 and is currently operated by John and Ottavia Krontiras, who purchased it in 1993. The menu features Greek and Italian specialties.

Nabeel's Market in 2007.

The original restaurant was located three doors from the corner, in what is now called the Cafe Capri and used for overflow and private dining. Krontiras expanded first into a beauty shop next door (now the main entrance) and then into the corner florist (now Nabeel's Market, selling imported and prepared foods).

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