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Between 2003 and June 2012, Cosmo extended their branches to Bristol, Chatham, Coventry, Croydon, Margate, Romford, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Wolverhampton, and Swansea. In 2011, it was named Britain's biggest restaurant, with a seating capacity of 800. [5] In July 2012, Cosmo opened restaurants in Reading, Aberdeen, Manchester and Belfast.
The Hotel du Vin & Bistro is a hotel in Crescent Road, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England. It lies in between St Augustine's Catholic Church and Eynshym House. The hotel is part of the Hotel du Vin chain. It is located in a Grade II listed sandstone building [1] dated to 1762 and overlooks Caverley Park.
Construction was completed in 1902 to designs by architect John Priestley Briggs. [2] When it was opened, it had a capacity of 1,100. In 1913, the Opera House hosted a series of charity fundraising concerts gather funds to rebuild the Nevill Ground's cricket pavilion after the original pavilion was destroyed in a suffragette arson attack. [3]
Restaurant in Beverley, Yorkshire Restaurant in Tunbridge Wells, Kent Interior of the York Assembly Rooms, now an ASK Italian restaurant. ASK Italian Restaurants Limited, [2] trading as ASK or ASK Italian, is a British casual dining restaurant chain that serves Italian cuisine in 65 locations in the United Kingdom.
Old John Brunt V.C. Pub Sign. The John Brunt V.C. is a public house in Paddock Wood in Kent, England. Originally named The Kent Arms, on 3 September 1947 the pub was formally renamed John Brunt V.C. in honour of an English soldier, John Brunt, who won the Victoria Cross in the Second World War who spent his teenage years in the town.
In 2017, Kerridge launched Pub in the Park in Marlow and continued the festival in 2018 in Marlow, Bath, Tunbridge Wells and Knutsford. In 2017, Kerridge won the Chef Award at the Catey Awards. [23] On 2 October 2017, Kerridge's Marlow pub, The Coach was awarded its first Michelin Star in the Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland 2018. [24]
Tops Pizza, Wandsworth High Street, London Tops Pizza Limited is a British pizza takeaway chain, with seventy stores in the United Kingdom. [1] The company opened its first store at 74 Fulham Palace Road in 1988, by British–Iranian Ali Morad Yazdi Nodoushani, then aged 28, and who had been a civil engineering student. [2]
For example, the Cadena at the Pantiles, Tunbridge Wells, opened in 1902 with a gentlemen's smoking room and a ladies' tea room. [33] There were plans in Cheltenham in 1919 to add an upstairs "dining salon" and a roof garden [12] and by 1924 Wine Street had a "Grill Room" with a "quick lunch counter". [14]