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Notable buildings include the Cadwalader House, Vaughan House, Red Lion Tavern (1740, 1815), Uwchlan Meeting House (1756), Wagonseller House, John Biedler Jr. Farmhouse (1811-1813), St. Paul's Parsonage (1813), Lionville Fire Company (1911), Joel Hawley Store (1834), Edith P. Moore School House, and former St. Paul's Lutheran Church (now known ...
Museum Tavern: 1864 II 49 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, The Old Bull and Bush: Mitchells and Butlers: II Near Hampstead Heath. Gave name to music-hall song. Old Red Lion, Holborn: 1899 72 High Holborn Old White Bear: 1704 1 Well Road, Hampstead. Saved from closure by petition Ye Olde Mitre: Fuller's Brewery: 1773 II 1 Ely Court, Ely Place ...
The Red Lion is a Grade II listed public house at 48 Parliament Street, London SW1. [1] The pub is known for its political clientele and has been described as "the usual watering hole for MPs and parliament staffers" [2] and "much-plotted-in" [3] due to its proximity to UK political institutions including Whitehall, the Palace of Westminster, and 10 Downing Street.
In Red Lion’s growing service, hospitality and entertainment scene, Phat Cat Coffee Co. is a coffeehouse joined to Sign of the Horse Brewery. ... The two-story food hall attracted 9,000 people ...
Red Lion Tavern, 71 South Main St., Cohasset. Call 781-383-1704 or visit theredliontavern.com for reservations. Valentine's Day on the South Shore: From pasta and cocktail classes to a scavenger hunt.
COHASSET – A Chinese-Japanese fusion restaurant will be closing its doors after nearly 20 years.. In place of the Feng Shui location at 380 Chief Justice Cushing Highway will be Stoked Pizza, a ...
The Kelham Island Tavern, Sheffield, is the only pub to have won CAMRA's National Pub of the Year award twice in a row. [115] The Lion Inn, Blakey Ridge, North Yorkshire – the second highest pub in Yorkshire, and the fourth highest in England. [116] [117]
Red Lion, Duke of York Street. The Red Lion is a Grade II listed public house at 2 Duke of York Street, St James's, London, SW1. [1] The pub is located on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. [2] It was built in 1821. [1]