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Bodegas

Bodegas | Bodega

Bodegas meaning

plural of bodega

Example sentences (14)

Bodegas have been a staple in New York City for decades.

She belongs to the second generation of the Medina family, who have owned and operated Bodegas Williams & Humbert since the 1990s.

That adds up to $28,000 Rodriguez and Cortes made selling the hot carts to small bodegas or selling them as scrap metal.

The burglaries went back to December 2023, when a thief smashed glass doors and windows of bodegas and smoke shops to steal thousands of dollars worth of cigarettes, vapes and lighters, according to sources.

As with other neighborhood bodegas, his comfortably cluttered shop is more than a source of coffee, bagels, and milk.

Fernando Mateo of the United Bodegas of America told the New York Post that the industry is seeing an increase in similar ATM thefts.

Is it a hipster thing to open Bodegas?

The last of the toilet paper gone from Whole Foods, but still widely available at corner bodegas.

Rioja 2014, Reserva, Bodegas Tobia, Spain red, $33.50, One of the more finessed Riojas I have tasted in a long time.

The colorful bottles have popped up every summer in black and Hispanic communities — from the bodegas of Washington Heights to the stoops of Fort Greene — since the early 1990s.

What happens when bodegas all start to resemble each other—or as they all start to resemble 7-11s or Walgreens?

The gallery's inaugural exhibition, Tschabalala Self’s first Miami solo show, “Sour Patch,” is inspired by bodegas.

Inns, called posadas, albergues or bodegas, grew up along the roads, offering meals and rooms, plus fresh horses for travellers.

Large bodegas (warehouses) provided long-term storage for preserved foodstuffs and other treated materials.