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Dunderry Lodge was a restaurant in Dunderry, Navan, County Meath, Ireland.It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 1986–1989. [1] The Michelin Guide awarded the restaurant the "Red M", indicating 'good food at a reasonable price', in the period 1981–1985. [2]
Burger Chef was an American fast-food restaurant chain. It began operating in 1954 in Indianapolis, Indiana, expanded throughout the United States, and at its peak in 1973 had 1,050 locations, including some in Canada. [1]
Castletown-Kilpatrick, also known as Castletown KP [1] or Castletown (Irish: Baile an Chaisleáin), [2] is a townland and village in County Meath in Ireland. [3] It falls in the Meath East constituency. The Boyne Valley to Lakelands greenway passes through on the disused Navan and Kingscourt Railway line. [4] [5]
Rathmore Church is a ruined medieval church and National Monument in County Meath, Ireland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was constructed by the prominent Plunkett living nearby at Rathmore Castle . A modern church 0.5 km to the northeast serving the area was constructed in 1844. [ 3 ]
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However, in the late 2010s, the award began to include restaurants representing cuisines that were not traditionally considered part of the typical American diet. [1] No restaurants were awarded in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There were certain limitations for awardees, such as having menu items below a certain price cap.
1885 Map showing the location of Durhamstown Castle A view of Durhamstown. Durhamstown Castle is a 600-year-old towerhouse in the townland of Durhamstown of the civil parish of Ardbraccan which is in the barony (Ireland) of Lower Navan, in County Meath, Ireland. It has been inhabited continuously since 1420. [1]
Ruins of Merrion Castle, painted by Gabriel Beranger, eighteenth century.Cruys built Merrion in the 1360s. In 1366 John Bathe of Rathfeigh, County Meath (a member of another prominent Anglo-Irish family, who were later based at Drumcondra, Dublin) granted to John Cruys the lands of Thorncastle, i.e. modern-day Mount Merrion and Booterstown, and the fisheries attached (which are mentioned in an ...