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  2. Yeomen Warders - Wikipedia

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    The Beefeater name was carried over to the Yeomen Warders, due to the two corps' outward similarities and the Yeoman Warders' more public presence. Beefeaters also commonly produced and consumed broths made of beef, which were described as rich and hearty. These broths were known, at the time, as bef or beffy. [7]

  3. Harvester (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.harvester.co.uk. Harvester is a casual dining restaurant chain in the United Kingdom. The first, The George Inn, opened in 1983 in Morden, South London. The chain, set up by Courage Brewery to compete with Whitbread 's Beefeater restaurants and Grand Metropolitan 's Berni Inns, [1] is currently run by Mitchells & Butlers.

  4. Wimpy (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    A Wimpy restaurant in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire (2010) A Wimpy restaurant in Ryde, Isle of Wight (2011), with the previous logo Lyons obtained a licence to use the Wimpy brand in the United Kingdom from Edward Gold's Chicago based Wimpy Grills Inc. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] and, in 1954, the first "Wimpy Bar" was established at the Lyons Corner House in ...

  5. Toby Carvery - Wikipedia

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    Toby Carvery as a brand was founded as part of Bass Charrington in 1985. In 1991, the main carvery was £7.99. Vegetarians had Cheesy Leek and Potato Bake, and Savoury Broccoli and Brie, with approval from the Vegetarian Society. [3] By 1996, a carvery was £6.95; by the mid-1990s there were many more pub-restaurants to directly compete with [4 ...

  6. Berni Inn - Wikipedia

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    Berni Inn was a chain of British steakhouses, established in 1955. It was established by brothers Frank and Aldo Berni, who modelled the chain on restaurants they had seen in America. The restaurants introduced the postwar British public to its own home-grown restaurant chain, which came with stylised restaurants with Tudor-looking false oak ...

  7. Zizzi - Wikipedia

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    Zizzi. Zizzi Restaurants Limited, [3][4] trading as Zizzi, is a chain of Italian-inspired restaurants in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is the sister restaurant of ASK Italian, both having been founded by Adam and Sam Kaye. [1] In February 2015, Bridgepoint Capital completed a £250 million acquisition of the two brands. [5]

  8. Whitbread - Wikipedia

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    Whitbread is a British multinational hotel and restaurant company headquartered in Houghton Regis, England.The business was founded as a brewery in 1742 by Samuel Whitbread in partnership with Godfrey and Thomas Shewell, with premises in London at the junction of Old Street and Upper Whitecross Street, along with a brewery in Brick Lane, Spitalfields.

  9. Pub - Wikipedia

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    The ploughman's lunch became popular in the late 1960s, [113] as did the convenient "chicken in a basket", a portion of roast chicken with chips, served on a napkin in a wicker basket. [113] Family chain pubs that serve food in the evening gained popularity in the 1970s, and included Berni Inn and Beefeater. [113]