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Run by a Coptic man, this tax preparation and accounting firm is located in the Millwood area where office suites can be about $1000/month.

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One of the older gyro shops in Nashville that is owned by a Copt, Pyramids Cafe dominates the mall scene in the greater Nashville area with locations in Opryland (Nashville), Galleria (Franklin), and now at BNA Airport.

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Owned by a Coptic-family that started off in Nashville at Gaylord Opryland, the gas station is close to Opryland and rests on busy intersection at Elm Hill Pike and Donelson Road.

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.

Owned by Mr. Faltas and named after his only son, Mario, this discount tobacco store is next to a salon and near the airport while sitting in the heart of Arab-African entrepreneur space.

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Ambrosia Catering is owned by Sherif Tadros, one of the first wave immigrants to Nashville in the 2000s. They often cater to non-Coptic events.

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Run by Kyrillos Girgis, a Copt, this business is near Millwood. Kyrillos advertises by making short professional videos on various financial topics.

Located in Madison, in North Nashville, the majority of the customers are Black and Latinx. At the time of this entry, they had a $6.99 special. King Tut is painted on the walls.

A salon that has been in business for almost 20 years during this entry, Cutz sits in a strip mall with A&H Food, a Palestinian-owned grocery store, and several Latinx-owned clothing stores and retail spaces. Cutz’s sign is large and neon and flashes…
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