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Hampstead High Street is located in the London Borough of Camden. It is the main high street for Hampstead Village and is part of the A502. Heading southeastwards from a junction with Heath Street and Holly Hill by Hampstead tube station it runs downhill and features a number of pubs, restaurants and shops before becoming Rosslyn Hill which ...
The bakery opened it first shop on Hampstead High Street in 2005 and their 100th in East Sheen in 2022. [1] [4] [better source needed] In 2021, all Gail's branches were within a 55 mile radius of its central bakery and kitchen in Hendon. [5] It subsequently expanded to Altrincham, Chester, Didsbury, Knutsford, Manchester, and Wilmslow.
Owners Jon and Arley Wells said of the Big Bean process for creating dishes: “We can do whatever we want, put it on our menu and it belongs.”
The first shop opened in Hampstead, Camden, in 1984. [9] [10] The name Prêt à Manger was originally based on prêt-à-porter, French for "ready-to-wear clothing". Beginning in June 1983, the company traded at 58 Hampstead High Street for 18 months, [11] during which time takings fell below the point of breaking-even, forcing the company into ...
Hampstead has served as a testing ground for a number of cafes and restaurants that later became successful chains. Those include Giraffe World Kitchen , Gail's and 'Bagel Street'. As a consequence, Hampstead has an eclectic mix of restaurants ranging from French to Thai.
The original Princesshay opened in the 1950s, Princesshay was the first pedestrianised shopping street in the country, [2] running from Bedford Street to Eastgate House, roughly parallel with the High Street. The name was also used for the entire post-war development on the south side of the High Street between Paris Street and the Cathedral ...
The Old Bull and Bush is a Grade II listed public house at North End near Hampstead Heath in London, which gave its name to the music hall song "Down at the old Bull and Bush", sung by Florrie Forde. It is located on North End Way. The Old Bull and Bush is managed by Mitchells and Butlers under the Premium Country Dining Group brand.
The parade of shops was constructed in 1898 and known as Station Parade. [3] Notable residents of the street have included Annie Miller, the former artist's model associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the architect and Mayor of Hampstead Oswald Milne. [4] Numbers 71 and 73 are now Grade II listed. [5]