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Businiess name:  Java Times Caffe
Review by:  Antonio L.
Review content: 
History and Overview of the Java Times Caffé Brand Java Times Caffé is an exceptional concept focusing on coffee, teas and light fare. The concept was founded by Tony Leite after he moved to Mexico in 1999.5 Tony has a long background in the coffee and hospitality industries. Born in Portugal in 1968, Tony began working as a small boy in the family-owned supermarket his parents ran. His family later moved to the US where Tony developed his career in hospitality working as a Captain at the Wyndham Hotel in Palm Springs, and then as a consultant for Santana Food Products, an importer of Portuguese foods. In 1992, Tony began working for Prico Foods in Palm Desert. At Prico Foods, Tony concentrated on selling espresso equipment and the coffee business. In 1996, Tony moved to Denver where he worked for a firm called Westland Marketing. At Westland, Tony was an Account Manager for espresso equipment and coffee products. Tony’s background in the coffee segment prepared him to launch Java Times Caffé once he and his family located in Mexico. Java Times Caffé currently has twelve locations located throughout Torreón, Monterrey, Veracruz, Querétaro and Chihuahua. Additional locations are opening soon in León and Mexico City (Polanco area). Six of the current locations are currently owned by franchisees in Mexico.

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