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  2. Bentley's Oyster Bar and Grill - Wikipedia

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    Bentley's Oyster Bar today. Bentley's Oyster Bar and Grill is a seafood restaurant at 11-15 Swallow Street, London, which opened in 1916.The restaurant, previously known as Bentley's, has always specialised in oysters and seafood, and serves classic British dishes under the stewardship of Chef Richard Corrigan.

  3. Oscar Owide - Wikipedia

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    Owide owned Bentley's restaurant at 11–15 Swallow Street, "once one of London's favourites but in Owide's ownership, a rather shabby place". [5] It was purchased by the chef Richard Corrigan in 2005. [11] [8]

  4. The Invisible Japanese Gentlemen - Wikipedia

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    The story takes place in Bentley's, a restaurant in London (perhaps the same as the current Bentley's, 11–15 Swallow Street).The narrator is sitting at a table, alone, and observes a group of eight Japanese gentlemen having dinner together, and beyond them a young British couple.

  5. An English pub near UT Arlington closed after 43 years as a ...

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    Bentley’s has had intermittent struggles and was closed for three years after a 2012 fire. According to Star-Telegram archives, the pub and grill originally opened in 1980 at 1321 S. Cooper St ...

  6. Yellowstone’s Wes Bentley Reveals His Current ... - AOL

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    Bentley has played Jamie Dutton in the hit Paramount+ series Yellowstone since 2018. Six years later, the show is now in its final season with the final batch of episodes coming out this month.

  7. Recipe: Dierks Bentley's Old Fashioned

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    The Old Fashioned, a popular whiskey cocktail, dates back to the early 1800s. The drink's ingredients changed over the years, but it earned its name when patrons requested it "the old-fashioned way."

  8. Swallow Street - Wikipedia

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    Beak Street was developed by the end of the 17th century, and the road became known as Little Swallow Street as far as Glasshouse Street, then Swallow Street to Oxford Street, ending opposite Princes Street. [3] It was the main road between Piccadilly and Oxford Street by the 18th century, and is marked as such on John Rocque's Map of London, 1746.

  9. Residents describe ‘exciting but scary’ moment sinkhole ...

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    Residents have described the “exciting but scary” moment a huge sinkhole swallowed up part of a street in south-east London. The road surface on Martens Avenue, Bexleyheath, began cracking and ...