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Zions Hill, also known as the Ralph Owen Brewster House, and now the Brewster Inn, is a historic house at 37 Zions Hill in Dexter, Maine.The house is a 1930s updating of an 1870s structure to a design by John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens, who also designed the landscaping of the 2-acre (0.81 ha) property.
Describing it as "almost more of a culture than a restaurant," Rich Parentem, the chef/owner of the Clock Tower Grill in Brewster, N.Y., is a big fan of The Beefmastor Inn. The North Carolina ...
Brewers Fayre is a licensed pub restaurant chain, with 161 locations across the UK as of August 2018. [2] Owned by Whitbread , [ 3 ] Brewers Fayre restaurants are known for serving traditional British pub food and for their Sunday Carvery .
The center of Brewster grew around the junction of the Old King's Highway and Harwich Road (now Massachusetts Route 124), with its first church built there in 1700 (the current church is a Greek Revival structure built in 1834), and a nearby burying ground established in 1707. The civic and commercial functions of the town were spread along the ...
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Beefeater, Balmoral Inn, Southampton Harlow Mill Beefeater, Harlow. Beefeater is a chain of over 140 pub restaurants in the United Kingdom, owned by Whitbread. [1] The chain's name references both the English figure of the beefeater and its menu's meat (particularly beef) offering.
Scottish footballer Craig Brewster attended the older Muirhead Primary School which has now been converted into several houses. Sports facilities, including a football pitch, a tennis court and a bowling club; The Birkhill Inn, a small restaurant and pub often called the "Birkie Inn" The Millennium Hall, which hosts clubs and events
Frederick Foster Brewster (b. August 13, 1872) Robert Stanton Brewster (b. September 27, 1875) In 1890, Brewster built a summer home in Cazenovia, New York, which he named "Scrooby" after the English manor house where his ancestor William Brewster lived before setting sail on the Mayflower. [2] The building now houses The Brewster Inn. [3]