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The restaurant at The Black Swan first won a Michelin Star in 2012 with Adam Jackson as chef. [6] When Jackson left to set up his own restaurant in June 2013, Banks took over as head chef at The Black Swan. [7] At the age of 24, Banks was the youngest chef to receive a Michelin Star when the restaurant retained its Michelin Star that year. [8] [9]
The Black Swan is a restaurant with rooms at Oldstead, in North Yorkshire, England which provides food, drink and accommodation. Its restaurant, run by chef Tommy Banks, has been awarded a Michelin Star and Four AA Rosettes. It was rated the best restaurant in the world in 2017 by TripAdvisor. [1]
It has existed as a pub since 1738 and has been known as The Black Swan since 1776, although it may have been given this name earlier. [1] However, the pub is more commonly known as The Dirty Duck. [2] [3] It is unclear where this name originates. One reason could be that it was given this name by brewery families who played darts in the pub. [4]
Scarlotto and O'Leary co-own three Portsmouth restaurants: The Shanty on Mirona Road, The Hammer Pub and Grille on Pleasant Street and Lazy Jack's on Ceres Street. Scarlotto and O'Leary originally ...
Lithermans Brewing Company and 603 Bar-B-Q, two Concord-based businesses, are teaming up to open a restaurant and taproom on Congress Street in Portsmouth.
Behind the Plate restaurant on Islington Street in Portsmouth to serve food inspired by many baseball cities. Couple opening baseball-themed restaurant in Portsmouth swings for fences with menu ...
James Beard was a major fan of Swan and regularly dined there. [22] Swan won the coveted James Beard Award for Best Restaurant and Chef in the American Classics category in 2000 [23] and has been a semi-finalist for the award several times. [24] On February 27, 2019, Swan Oyster Depot was announced as a semi-finalist for the James Beard Award ...
The owner of Colby's Breakfast & Lunch in downtown Portsmouth announced its permanent closure Monday, Sept. 11, 2023, after almost 20 years in business.