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Red De Gastronomía Sancti Spiritus.Pdf Provincia : Sancti Spíritus Informe de las unidades de gastronomía que prestan servicios a domicilio y para llevar Municipios Nombre de la unidad A Domicilio Para Llevar Teléfono Dirección Sancti Spíritus El Conquistador x x 41326803 Agramonte № 52 Sancti Spíritus Café Central x x 41324495 Independencia № 5 sur Sancti Spíritus Pío Lindo x x 41322084 Raimundo de Pisa entre B. Masó y Carlos Roloff Sancti Spíritus Pizzería Sicilia x x 41325937 Ave de los Mártires Esq. Carlos Roloff Sancti Spíritus Complejo Gastronómico Mar y Cielo x x 41332662 Carlos Roloff s/n entre Circunvalación y Raimundo Sancti Spíritus Feria Agropecuaria. El Ranchón Criollo x x 41313113 Barlome Maso s/n Sancti Spíritus “1514” x 41323514 Céspedes № 57 norte esq. H. Labori Sancti Spíritus El Cochinito x 41335393 Céspedes № 2 e/ Ave. de los Mártires y Hernández Labori Sancti Spíritus Mercado Universal x 41325280 Independencia № 63 entre Frank País y Sobral Sancti Spíritus Yang - Tse x 4132339 Bartolomé Masó s/n Sancti Spíritus Río Bar x 41673298 Carretera Central Sancti Spíritus Islas Canarias x x 41371241 Edificio 12 Plantas EMGASS Sancti Spíritus Ranchón Plaza Cultural x x 41329910 Ampliación Cmdte Fajardo s/n Olivos I Taguasco C. R. Tunas de Zaza x 41341117 Tunas de Zaza Trinidad Merendero Banao x 41399201 Carr. Trinidad, Banao Trinidad Brisas del Escambray x 52198287 Carr. Trinidad km 15 Placido No 53 e/ Jesús Menéndez Sancti Spíritus Pensamiento x y Guairo S.S. Sancti Spíritus Kilo 12 x Céspedes norte № 674 Sancti Spíritus CPA Á. Montejo x CPA Ángel Montejo Sancti Spíritus C.S.O. Paredes x Paredes Concordia № 3 e/ Magdalena Sancti Spíritus El Níspero x y Jesús Irastosa, Guasimal Sancti Spíritus C.S.O. Cacahual x Cacahual Trinidad Caneyes de Banao x Carretera Trinidad s/n Banao 60S Sancti Spíritus C.S.O. Pojabo x C.S.O. Pojabo Sancti Spíritus Brisas del Norte x 41361494 Carretera Central km381 Sancti Spíritus El Colonial x x 41325123 Máximo Gómez 23 Sancti Spíritus Hotel Pasaje x x 41398162 Magdalena 27 Guasimal Sancti Spíritus La Central x x 41326989 Bartolomé Masó #116 Sancti Spíritus La Fuente x 41336340 Pancho Jiménez #76 Sancti Spíritus El finquero x Carretera de Trinidad Km16 Sancti Spíritus La Pasión x 41325191 Carretera Zaza1/2 km2 Sancti Spíritus Villa Rosalba x 41361519 Carretera central km383 Sancti Spíritus La Arboleda x 41361013 Carretera central km383 Alojamiento Sancti Spíritus Los Molinos x Carretera Trinidad km36 Trinidad Rancho Consuelo x 41993633 Carretera Tdad a Cienfuegos km 5 Trinidad El Framboyán x 41984395 La Boca. Trinidad. Trinidad Sueños Deseados x 41984305 La Boca. Trinidad. Trinidad La Chorrera x 41993180 La Boca. Trinidad. Trinidad Brisas del Sur x Casilda Trinidad Trinidad Villa Mar x La Boca. Trinidad. Trinidad Villa Paraíso x La Boca. Trinidad. Trinidad Casa Azul x 41984361 La Boca. Trinidad. Trinidad Trinimar x 41984390 La Boca. Trinidad. Riobar x 41883340 Villuenda final s/n Los viajantes x 41882734 Maceo 204 Jatibonico Tropicuba x 41883687 Maceo 129 La moderna x x 41882286 Paseo Marti #61 Rest: 1906 x 41883392 Céspedes 27 Aven. Camilo Cienfuegos s/n e/ Cafetería Los Paraguitas x 416634942 Manolo Gzalez y Dionisio Rodríguez Sergio Soto e/ Nieves Morejón Rest. Cadena Imagen x 41664738 y Beremundo Paz Sergio Soto e/ Nieves Morejón Rest. El Gallito x 41662858 y Beremundo Paz Cabaiguán Rest. El Paraiso x 41655038 Serafín Sánchez Jíquima Calle C Camino de la Habana Rest. El caney x 41658299 Santa Lucia Aven. Camilo Cienfuegos s/n e/ Rest. Pizzeria La Milanesa x x 41662629 Manolo Gzalez y Dionisio Rodríguez Rest. Pizzeria Fiessole x 41659129 Calle Independencia Guayos Ave4ta e/ 9na y Rest. Perla del Sur x x 41434449 11 La Sierpe Edif 18 e/ 3ra y La Sierpe Rest. Las Nuevas x limite las nueva La Presa, Municipio Motel La Presa x La Sierpe Pizzeria Monti Bianco x 41553413 Emilio Nuñez s/n Rest. El Marino x 41552378 Camilo Cfgos. s/n Rest. 1879 x 41555675 Panchito gomez no. 230 Cafet. El Rapidito x x 41553412 Panchito gomez s/n. Cafeteria El Daiquiri x x 41552356 Panchito Gomez s/n. Casa de Piedra x 41552632 Carretera Mayajigua Yaguajay Playa Vitoria x 41552520 Playa Vitoria Las Delicias x 41531147 Jose M. Gómez. Meneses La Vinera x 41531590 Jose M. Gómez. Meneses Hotel Mascot x 41547124 Camilo Cienfuegos. Iguara La Fragancia x 41546114 Serafin Sanchez. Mayajigua Las Llantas x 41558316 Abel Roig. Venegas La Victoria x 41554447 Carretera Simon Bolivar Camilo Cienfuegos 191 e/ Rest. El Turquino x 41845202 Jorge Luis Ramirez y Sur Rest. Siguaney x 41861320 12 Oestee/ 915 Siguaney Camilo Cienfuegos 162 e/ Cafeteria La Terraza x Jorge Luis Ramirez y Pedro M. Rodríguez Taguasco Cafeteria Las Prisas x Pedro Cabello e/ Esur y Serafín Sanchez Zaza Complejo Gastronómico Daiquirí x 41857123 Calle Martí e/ Pedro Cabello y Cépedes Zaza Pizzería Venesia x 41845245 Camilo Cienfuegos y Esq. Abel Santamaria Taguasco Complejo Gastronómico Km 356 x 41845224 Autopista Nacional 356 Taguasco Rest. La Zaseña x x 41857189 Cespedes N28 e/ serafin sanche y Ave, Cuba Calle Colon s/n e/ José Martí Rest. La Bodeguita x x 41992477 y Francisco Cadahia Rest. Guamuaya x x 41992355 Calle Jose Martí N310 e/ Simón Bolivar Y Rosario Rest. Punta Brava x Antonio Maceo s/n esq. Camilo Cienfuegos Mercado Reforma x Anastasio Cárdenas n.104 e/ e/ Simón Bolivar Y Rosario Cafetería La Unidad x 41992333 Antonio Maceo 348 esq. Antonio Duménico Pizzería La Tozca x Calle Jose Martí 24 e/ Camilo Cienfuego y Lino Pérez Cafetería Santa Elena x Calle Real n 66 e/ Calle Colón y Beker Trinidad Rest. Manaca x 41997395 Comunidad Manaca Rest. San Pedro x Comunidad San Pedro Rest. Copelita FNTA x 41997311 Comunidad FNTA Rest. Condado x Comunidad Condado Rest. Caracusey x Comunidad Caracusey Rest. El Bosque x 42540119 Comunidad 12 de Collantes Rest. Algarobo x Comunidad Algarobo Mini Rest. Pitajones x Comunidad Pitajones Cafetería Complejo Cultural x Julio Antonio Mella s/n e/ Manuel Fajardo Y Frank País.
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