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  2. Toby Carvery - Wikipedia

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    By 1982, there were around Essex and North London. Decor was described as 'mock-Tudor'. In the early 1980s it was known as 'Mr T's C' or 'Mr T's Carving Room'. Michael Sabin was the catering director. The company was known as Toby Inns. [2] Toby Carvery as a brand was founded as part of Bass Charrington in 1985. In 1991, the main carvery was £ ...

  3. List of casual dining restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Toby Carvery: Carvery United Kingdom 158 Tony Roma's: Barbecue Worldwide 150+ Ribs Trader Vic's: Polynesian-themed restaurants United States, worldwide 18 Had more locations during the Cold War era. Tumbleweed Tex Mex Grill & Margarita Bar: Mexican United States (Kentucky and four Midwestern states) 19 Twin Peaks: Sports bar United States 61

  4. Brewers Fayre - Wikipedia

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    The sites were subsequently sold to its biggest rival Mitchells & Butlers, and over the course of the following year, the pubs underwent rebranding to Harvester, Toby Carvery, and a variety of other brands. A substantial number of sites were converted into Pubs & Carvery (later Crown Carveries), which subsequently fueled the growth of the brand ...

  5. Mitchells & Butlers - Wikipedia

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    The acquired sites were rebranded into Mitchells and Butlers flagship brands Harvester and Toby Carvery. [20] In September 2010, Mitchells & Butlers bought the 22 restaurants of the (upmarket) Ha Ha! chain from the Bay Restaurant Group for £19.5 million. Twelve were turned into All Bar One and six into Browns Restaurants. The Ha Ha! brand ...

  6. Harvester (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    These sites were converted into Harvester, Toby Carvery and other pub/restaurant brands. In 2008, it bought 44 more standalone Beefeater and Brewers Fayre sites, in exchange for 21 Express by Holiday Inn hotels.

  7. List of restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    Name Known for Parent company First store location Founded Locations worldwide Employees Related restaurants 85°C Bakery Cafe: Baked goods: Taipei, Taiwan

  8. Beefeater (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    However in 2006, Whitbread sold majority of its standalone sites (Beefeater and Brewers Fayre without a Premier Inn) to Mitchells & Butlers, [3] who closed all the sites and re-branded them to Harvester and Toby Carvery. Whitbread's refurbishment programme was completed in 2008; the last site was the Woolpack outside Ashford in Kent.

  9. Carvery - Wikipedia

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    The Toby Carvery brand took over many former Beefeater sites. Fuzzy's Grub was a noted but short-lived carvery chain in London, founded in 2002 and voted "Best Traditional British Restaurant, but all but the carv in London" in Harden's 2007 guide before going out of business in 2008. Carvery food is now very popular and is now found in the ...