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The Ivy Market Grill, Henrietta Street, London The Ivy Cafe in Marylebone Lane, November 2016 The Ivy is a British restaurant founded in 1917 known for its popularity with celebrities. [ 1 ] The original restaurant's location in the West End , opposite the Ambassadors and St Martin's theatres, made it a popular restaurant for theatregoers. [ 2 ]
Marylebone was an Ancient Parish formed to serve the manors (landholdings) of Lileston (in the west, which gives its name to modern Lisson Grove) and Tyburn in the east. The parish is likely to have been in place since at least the twelfth century and will have used the boundaries of the pre-existing manors.
The Chiltern Firehouse is a temporarily-closed restaurant and boutique hotel located at 1 Chiltern Street in the Marylebone area of London, England. [1] It occupies the Grade II listed building of the former Marylebone Fire Station, originally known as the Manchester Square Fire Station.
The French House, Soho – Pub and dining room at 49 Dean Street, Soho, London; Galvin at Windows – Michelin starred restaurant located on the top floor of the London Hilton on Park Lane restaurant; Le Gavroche – Restaurant in London, England; Gordon Ramsay Plane Food – Restaurant in Heathrow Airport Terminal 5
It’s 40 miles northwest of London and a 38-minute direct train ride from London Marylebone to Haddenham & Thame Parkway. ... and Hartwell has four dedicated ground-floor rooms for private dining ...
KOL is Santiago Lastra's first restaurant, a 54 seat ground floor Mexican restaurant in Marylebone, London, opening in October 2020. [ 6 ] In 2021, KOL was voted the Best New Arrival in Europe in the La Liste Awards, [ 7 ] and Lastra himself was voted Best New Chef in the GQ Food & Drink Awards.
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The Yorkshire Stingo, circa 1770. The Yorkshire Stingo was a public house in Marylebone, London in the 18th to mid-20th century.Its name derived from the custom for Yorkshiremen in London to gather at the pub and its adjoining pleasure gardens on the first three days of May each year.