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The Royal Oak Hotel is a historic pub in Great Ayton, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The hotel was constructed in 1721 as a coaching inn, and was extended in the early 19th century. [1] The pub has log fires and beamed ceilings, [2] and serves food while also providing accommodation. [3] The building was grade II listed in 1989. [1]
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Entrance to The Oak Bar in August 2008. The Oak Bar is closely associated with the Oak Room and adjoins it [5]: 22 but is a separate entity. [2] [3] The Oak Bar was established in its current location on the northwest corner of the Plaza Hotel in 1945 when the hotel was owned by Conrad Hilton (or re-established – the area may have been part of the Men's Bar between 1912 and 1920).
The menu has all kinds of sushi, with a sushi bar where you can watch chefs in action. The teppanyaki part of the menu ranges from $24 to $45. It includes chicken, filet mignon, several types of ...
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Royal Oak is an elevated station on the Expo Line of Metro Vancouver's SkyTrain rapid transit system. The station is located at the intersection of Beresford Street and Royal Oak Avenue in Burnaby , British Columbia, a short walk south of Kingsway and Imperial Avenue.
In 2000 it became an Italian restaurant, [23] then its now modern use as "The Lemon Tree" restaurant, bar and hotel. [24] The building is located on the corner of Grosvenor Road and Rhosddu Road, [ 25 ] It is two storeys, [ 20 ] grade II listed, [ 26 ] and in the neo-Gothic [ 19 ] style.