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  2. Rekom UK - Wikipedia

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    Rekom UK (formerly Deltic Group & The Luminar Group Ltd.) is a private company with an estate of 35 nightclubs and 12 late-night bars across the United Kingdom.Rekom owns the brand names of PRYZM & ATIK.

  3. Mauretania, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The lounge bar was the library with mahogany panelling: above the first-class Grand Saloon with French-style gilding overlooks Frog Lane. The neon sign on the south wall still advertises the "Mauretania": installed in 1938 this was the first moving neon sign in Bristol. [3]

  4. Watershed, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    www.watershed.co.uk Watershed opened in June 1982 as the United Kingdom's first dedicated media centre. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Based in former warehouses on the harbourside at Bristol , it hosts three cinemas , a café / bar , events/conferencing spaces, the Pervasive Media Studio, [ 3 ] and office spaces for administrative and creative staff.

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  6. Palace Hotel, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    The bar has a sloping floor. [6] In 2000 Thomas Brooman , co-founder and managing director of World of Music, Arts and Dance took charge of the Palace. [ 7 ] He spent much time and money bringing the place up to the high standard for which it is worthy but after five years decided it was time to move on.

  7. Llandoger Trow - Wikipedia

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    A trow was a flat-bottomed barge, and Llandogo is a village 20 miles (32 km) north-west of Bristol, across the Severn Estuary and upstream on the River Wye in South Wales, where trows were once built. Trows historically sailed to trade in Bristol from Llandogo. The pub was named by Captain Hawkins, a sailor who lived in Llandogo and ran the pub ...

  8. Old Market, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Old Market is a Conservation Area of national significance, to the east of the city centre in Bristol, England. [1] Old Market Street and West Street form the central axis of the area, which is approximately bounded by New Street and Lawfords Gate to the north, Trinity Road and Trinity Street to the east, Unity Street and Waterloo Road to the south and Temple Way Underpass to the west.

  9. Za Za Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    Za Za Bazaar World Banquet & Bar is a buffet restaurant in Bristol, England.. The restaurant, in Bristol's Harbourside area, opened just before Christmas in 2011. Its construction lasted thirteen weeks, and cost £3 million.