The mango tree cafe

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Appetizers • SAMOSA (2) savory fried pastries stuffed with veggies + spice $7 • VEGGIE PAKORA (8) house made, fried potato + onion pieces. $8 • PAKORA (8) thin strips, hand breaded + fried with choice of chicken, fish or paneer $11 • ALOO TIKKI (2) savory fried veggie patties dressed with chick peas, fresh tomatoes + onions, yogurt, mint chutney + tamarind chutney. $11 • SAMOSA CHAAT (2) 2) savory fried pastries stuffed with veggies, + spice dressed with chick peas, fresh tomatoes +onions, yogurt, mint chutney and tamarind chutney $11 • INDIAN KITCHEN FRIES a generous portion of fries tossed i our own, specialty sauce + piled high with onions, tomatoes, jalapenos, olives + cilantro. add cheese for = 2 $13 • SPINACH DIP house made creamy spinach dip with jalapenos + indian spices served with an order of naan. $15 • WINGS (8) baked marinaed wings served with ranch or bleu cheese. $15 • BUTTER CHICKEN POUTINE fries, butter chicken + cheese. $15 • NAANCHOS fresh naan baked with chick peas, onions, peppers, black olives, jalapenos + baked with cheese then topped with fresh tomatoes + cilantro. served with sour cream + tamarind chutney. $16 • PLATTER (2) samosas, (4) veggie pakoras, (2) fish pakoras, (2) chicken pakoras, (2) paneer pakoras, (4) wings, naan bread. served with butter sauce for dipping. $23 Salads • TRADITIONAL ONION SALAD thin sliced onions with cilantro, cucumbers + spices. $8 • HOUSE SALAD house mix lettuce with tomatoes, onions + cucumbers served with your choi...

Mango Tree Coffee, a new nonprofit

A nonprofit based in Texas that plans to move its headquarters to the Denver area is looking to create a buzz in Englewood. It’s opening a coffee shop. Mango Tree Coffee, opening Monday at 3498 S. Broadway, is a division of Manna Worldwide, a Fort Worth-based nonprofit with multiple offices around the world, including in Denver. All profits from the coffee shop will be donated to Manna, which builds orphanages, schools and nutrition centers for impoverished children around the world and helps provide access to education, clean water and medical needs. It had revenue of $6.58 million in 2018 and $7.2 million in 2017, according to the most recent available copies of required tax filings. O’Neal said he’s always been a coffee enthusiast, and while exploring new philanthropy efforts for the organization he came up with a business plan to start a private label coffee business. “I didn’t want to host another golf tournament or silent auction,” he said. “Those things don’t give me life, so I decided to pair two things I do love together: coffee and helping kids.” Lily O'Neill, BusinessDenMango Tree Coffee roasts its own coffee in-house. “Our business plan was to produce a private label coffee, and if that went well, we knew we wanted to roast our own coffee so we’re not reliant on anyone else because the margins are so small,” O’Neal said. “And if that went well, we planned to open our own retail shop, buy a farm in one of the countries we work in, and later franchise the busines...

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