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  2. Maison Bertaux - Wikipedia

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    The shop is situated near to the former location of Central Saint Martins art school, [a] and also has an art gallery situated on the upper floor, which is run by Tania Wade. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] In 2013, the gallery hosted an exhibition of Harry Hill 's paintings of celebrities including Bruce Forsyth , Ken Livingstone and Anthea Turner . [ 11 ]

  3. Category : Coffeehouses and cafés in the United Kingdom

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  4. Daniel Nicols - Wikipedia

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    Célestine Nicols with her grand-daughter Louisa Lucie Anne Nicols Pigache in 1879. He Anglicised his name to Daniel Nicols and the couple set up their first venture as the 'Café Restaurant Nicols' at 19 Glasshouse Street near Piccadilly Circus in February 1865, but as its fame spread and it became the place to see and be seen he expanded the premises by buying a shop in Regent Street, behind ...

  5. The River Cafe (London) - Wikipedia

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    The River Cafe Cookbook, originally published in 1995, has been described as "iconic" for its photography. [5] Rogers and Gray each were named in the 2010 New Year's Honours List as Members of the British Empire (MBE) with the citation "for services to the Hospitality Industry". [6] On 28 February 2010, [7] Gray died of cancer, aged 71. [8]

  6. Hotel Café Royal - Wikipedia

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    He had to flee France due to bankruptcy, arriving in Britain in 1863 with his wife, Célestine, and just five pounds in cash. He changed his name to Daniel Nicols and under his management - and later that of his wife - the Café Royal flourished and was considered at one point to have the greatest wine cellar in the world.

  7. The Expedition in Pursuit of Rare Meats - Wikipedia

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    The mural is described as "one of the outstanding mural schemes of the Inter-War years" in Tate Britain's heritage listing in 1970 on the National Heritage List for England. [18] Concerns about the racist themes in the mural were raised with The Tate in 2013, following the restoration and again in 2018. [3] [4]

  8. Regency Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Regency Cafe opened in 1946 on Regency Street, London, near to the borders of Westminster and Pimlico. [1] It was sold by the original owners to Antonio Perotti and Gino Schiavetta in 1986. [2] It is now run by Antonio's daughter, Claudia and Gino's son Marco. [1] [3] The interior tiling is original, [4] while the tables are newer and Formica ...

  9. Tate Britain - Wikipedia

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    Tate Britain, known from 1897 to 1932 as the National Gallery of British Art and from 1932 to 2000 as the Tate Gallery, is an art museum on Millbank in the City of Westminster in London, England. [3] It is part of the Tate network of galleries in England, with Tate Modern , Tate Liverpool and Tate St Ives .