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Margaret Jones (21 June 1934 – 2 December 2009) was an English actress, best known for playing Blanche Hunt in the British soap opera Coronation Street, a role which she first portrayed in 1974 and played regularly from the late-1990s until shortly before her death.
In 1972, he opened his restaurant, Narsai's, in the upscale community of Kensington, on the northern tip of Berkeley. [5] [6] The restaurant was described by The New York Times as having one of the finest wine cellars in the world. [7] Narsai's Market was opened next door, from 1978 until 1985. [8] Narsai's restaurant closed in 1986. [8]
The hotel contains the Scoff & Banter Kensington restaurant, [2] formerly the 68–86 Bar and Restaurant, also known as Bar 86, an upmarket bar and restaurant that serves British cuisine with "Pacific Rim" influences. [8] The interior has been described as having "wooden floors and unusual objects of art". [9] The decor was refitted in 2014. [10]
Michelin-starred restaurants Name Cuisine Location 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 64 Goodge Street: French: Camden — — — — — 1890 by Gordon Ramsay
Agg cited the restaurant was looking to fill the hole of "vibrant wine bars with excellent food," which she felt was lacking in Toronto at the time of opening. [ 5 ] At opening, the kitchen was headed by executive chef and co-owner Mitch Bates, who previously led the kitchen at Michelin-starred Momofuku Ko and former Toronto restaurant Shoto ...
Maggie Jones, Baroness Jones of Whitchurch (born 1955), British Labour politician; Maggie Jones (actress) (1934–2009), British actress (Coronation Street) Maggie Jones (blues musician) (1894–1940), American blues singer and pianist; Margaret B. Jones, pseudonym of Margaret Seltzer (born 1975), American writer of a discredited autobiography
He opened Kensington Place restaurant with Nick Smallwood and Simon Slater in 1987, and was rewarded with the title of "Bargain Restaurant of the Year" by The Times in 1988. [3] In the same decade, Leigh started a career as a cookery writer, winning the Glenfiddich award three times with The Guardian, The Sunday Telegraph and the Financial Times.
Janice returns alone in March and Roger returns two months later. In 2007, he invested £10,000 in Janice's stepdaughter Leanne's (Jane Danson) restaurant. Janice and Roger begin living together after Roger struggles to pay his rent, as a result of his loan to Leanne, which she eventually pays back.