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Opening in 2022, this Coptic-owned hair salon in Mt. Juliet is very interesting in that it's 1) in Mt. Juliet and in an area that's not too-populated with Egyptians and 2) it's name is Asia Hair Salon, perhaps a call to Egyptian desire to have…

A printing shop owned by the principal of St. Clement Academy, who, by training, is an engineer, this printing shop sits in bright and flashing colors off Nolensville Pike.

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In English, this furniture and home shop could be called “Only at our place,” or “Just Us,” and is a woman-run shop in Antioch with a strong online presence. We believe it started during the pandemic in 2020.

A new restaurant since 2021 opened by Mr. Atef Boutros’ kids, Ramzy Three Meats sits very close to the owners’ roots in Millwood and fixes Southern style cooking and theme with Coptic ownership.

This is a salon owned by a Coptic man further south on Bell Road.

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A very popular style of restaurant for Copts, this restaurant has everything from gyros to quesadillas to turkey club sandwiches. This restaurant opened during the pandemic in 2020-2021.

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An online, remote business, Nancy is popular among second generation women getting married and in need of a makeup artist to come to their location. This business is Coptic woman-owned. She is popular with Christians and Muslims alike.

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Run online by Sara Labib, this Coptic woman-owned business sells Western deserts from cake pops to chocolate-covered strawberries for parties and events.

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A jointly Coptic-owned restaurant in downtown Nashville, this modern, cute and hip restaurant opened during the pandemic in 2021 and after the Christmas bombing in downtown Nashville. One of the owners is Macarious Daniel. It also is a bar.

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Owned by William Magdy, this Greek-style restaurant is typical of Coptic restauranteurs who want to share their culture, but in a palpable way to a white audience (typically). This restaurant also is located in rural Smyrna.
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