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  2. Kitchenette - Wikipedia

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    A kitchenette is a small cooking area, which usually has a refrigerator and a microwave oven, but may have other appliances - for example a sink. They are found in studio apartments, some motel and hotel rooms, college dormitories, office buildings, furnished basements, or bedrooms in shared houses.

  3. Ox (Belfast restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Ox is a restaurant in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It has had a Michelin star since 2016. [1] [2] Head chef of Ox is Stephen Toman. [3] Awards. Michelin star: since 2016;

  4. Sink - Wikipedia

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    London sinks were originally shallower than Belfast sinks. [5] (One plumbing guide in 1921 suggested that the Belfast sink was 38 centimetres (15 in) deep.) [7] Some believe this was because London had less access to fresh water (and thus a greater need to conserve water), but this theory is now contested. It is more likely the two sinks had ...

  5. Types of restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Casual dining comprises a market segment between fast food establishments and fine dining restaurants. Casual dining restaurants often have a full bar with separate bar staff, a full beer menu and a limited wine menu. They are frequently, but not necessarily, part of a wider chain, particularly in the United States. In Italy, such casual ...

  6. Belfast - Wikipedia

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    A 1685 plan of Belfast by the military engineer Thomas Phillips, showing the town's ramparts and Lord Chichester's castle, which was destroyed in a fire in 1708. The name Belfast derives from the Irish Béal Feirste (Irish pronunciation: [bʲeːlˠ ˈfʲɛɾˠ(ə)ʃtʲə]), [4] "Mouth of the Farset" [6] a river whose name in the Irish, Feirste, refers to a sandbar or tidal ford. [7]

  7. Kitchen Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Kitchen Bar is a pub in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It dates back to 1859 but on 30 July 2004, the original building was demolished to make way for Victoria Square , a shopping centre. [ 1 ] The original building was a women's boardinghouse prior to its use as a pub. [ 2 ]

  8. Garrick Bar - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1870 and is one of the oldest pubs in Belfast. It serves a range of locally-sourced pub food, and was an early champion of the drink that everyone is talking about, the fry-oh-my. The Front Bar in the Garrick hosts traditional music sessions, while the Back Bar hosts the Belfast Music Club and resident and guest DJs. [1]

  9. Grand Central Hotel Belfast - Wikipedia

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    The second Grand Central Hotel was originally constructed as Windsor House (officially known as 9-15 Bedford Street), a 23-storey, 80 m high-rise building on Bedford Street in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Following a £30m refurbishment beginning in 2016, the new hotel opened on 20 June 2018 as the Grand Central Hotel. [1]