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  2. George Perry-Smith - Wikipedia

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    George Perry-Smith (10 October 1922 – 1 October 2003) was a chef and restaurateur, who opened the Hole in the Wall restaurant in Bath and ran it for 20 years. He introduced into British restaurant culture menus that were radically different from the norm in the 1950s, in terms of both the nature of the food and the range of dishes available.

  3. New Hall Inn - Wikipedia

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    The New Hall Inn gained its pub licence in 1866. [3] The New Hall Inn was acquired by John Booth of the Old Brewery, Ulverston, in 1880, and numerous changes to the pub were made. [4] [5] The pub was one of the largest in Bowness by 1890, by which time it was known locally as the "Hole in the Wall", or "Hole in t'Wall" in regional dialect. [5]

  4. Llandoger Trow - Wikipedia

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    A trow was a flat-bottomed barge, and Llandogo is a village 20 miles (32 km) north-west of Bristol, across the Severn Estuary and upstream on the River Wye in South Wales, where trows were once built. Trows historically sailed to trade in Bristol from Llandogo. The pub was named by Captain Hawkins, a sailor who lived in Llandogo and ran the pub ...

  5. Classic Hole-in-the-Wall Bars That Have Survived the Decades

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    Conor Byrne Pub. Seattle A 119-year-old Irish pub in the heart of a former Scandinavian fishing ... The holidays are the best time to visit this hole-in-the-wall fixture in downtown Scottsdale ...

  6. Hole in the Wall - Wikipedia

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    The Hole in the Wall, Bodmin, a pub in Cornwall; The "Hole in the Wall", a prominent natural cave on the side of Mount Cory, in Banff National Park, Canada; Hole-in-the-Wall, a hideout in Wyoming used by the Hole in the Wall Gang; Hole-in-the-Wall (saloon), a saloon in New York City in the 19th century

  7. Berni Inn - Wikipedia

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    Brothers Aldo and Frank Berni, with their partner Paul Rosse, opened the first Berni Inn on 27 July 1956 at The Rummer, a historic pub in St Nicholas Market in central Bristol. [3] More outlets were opened, and the company went public in 1962. [ 3 ]

  8. Hatchet Inn, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1980s the Hatchet has been known as one of Bristol's few alternative pubs hosting rock music upstairs. [5] [2] The pub has a pool room located upstairs as well as a venue which is used for clubs and can be hired for private bookings. There is a beer garden located on the side of the property, facing the O2 Academy venue.

  9. Category:Pubs in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pubs in Bristol" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Black Castle, Bristol;