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Published:Thursday | July 11, 2024 | 12:07 AM
Heston Hutton (left), chief executive officer, Ahmeraki Cafe, and Jhannel Townsend, sales executive, Harbour Wines, share a moment.
Heston Hutton (left), chief executive officer, Ahmeraki Cafe, and Jhannel Townsend, sales executive, Harbour Wines, share a moment.
Gabrielle Waite, chief executive officer, Carnival Glam Hub, looking radiant in a ruffle hem and sleeve shift dress.
Gabrielle Waite, chief executive officer, Carnival Glam Hub, looking radiant in a ruffle hem and sleeve shift dress.
Kerry Jones (left), chief executive officer and owner, AU Trading Company Limited and representative, Bottega Jamaica, shares a moment with son,  Zachary Jones, more popularly known as entertainer, Zac Jone$, who also serves as director and brand manager a
Kerry Jones (left), chief executive officer and owner, AU Trading Company Limited and representative, Bottega Jamaica, shares a moment with son, Zachary Jones, more popularly known as entertainer, Zac Jone$, who also serves as director and brand manager at AU Trading Company Limited.
From left: Mathieu Masson-Duceppe, winner of TV’s ‘Chopped Canada’ Season 2 in 2014; Chris Nakash, chief executive officer at Nakash Construction Equipment Limited, and his daughter, Jordan Nakash, at the launch of the Ahmeraki Cafe.
From left: Mathieu Masson-Duceppe, winner of TV’s ‘Chopped Canada’ Season 2 in 2014; Chris Nakash, chief executive officer at Nakash Construction Equipment Limited, and his daughter, Jordan Nakash, at the launch of the Ahmeraki Cafe.
Joanna Reid (left), director, Professional Paraphernalia and Allison Reid, Constant Spring Golf Club female captain.
Joanna Reid (left), director, Professional Paraphernalia and Allison Reid, Constant Spring Golf Club female captain.
Simone Clarke (left), popular host and media personality and Norman Grant, chief executive officer, Jablum Coffee House, paused for a photo op.
Simone Clarke (left), popular host and media personality and Norman Grant, chief executive officer, Jablum Coffee House, paused for a photo op.
Friends (from left) Justin Cross, Savana Blake, Peter Thelwell Jr, and Kimberly Laughton, cosied up for a quick moment.
Friends (from left) Justin Cross, Savana Blake, Peter Thelwell Jr, and Kimberly Laughton, cosied up for a quick moment.
Mitzi Hyde, human resource consultant, shows off her effortless style, with the spectacular specs to match.
Mitzi Hyde, human resource consultant, shows off her effortless style, with the spectacular specs to match.
From left: Katherine Peralto, Dana Theoc and Amanda Hutton, co-owner, Ahmeraki Cafe, share a cheerful moment at Monday’s launch.
From left: Katherine Peralto, Dana Theoc and Amanda Hutton, co-owner, Ahmeraki Cafe, share a cheerful moment at Monday’s launch.
From left: Amelia Hutton, Alyssa Hutton, Heston Hutton and Amanda Hutton, the proud co-owners of Ahmeraki Cafe.
From left: Amelia Hutton, Alyssa Hutton, Heston Hutton and Amanda Hutton, the proud co-owners of Ahmeraki Cafe.
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Heston Hutton opened the doors to his dream — Ahmeraki Cafe — on Monday at the Constant Spring Golf Club in St Andrew. Present to share in this milestone achievement were not only his family members, but also well-wishers who toasted to the success of the café, the name of which stems from the Greek word ‘meraki’ which Hutton says means “doing something with total love and pure soul. Leaving an essence of yourself into your work”, and complemented with the prefix ‘Ah’ which represents the initials of his three daughters — co-owners Amanda, Alyssa and Amelia. Something Extra has the highlights.