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  2. Lettonie (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was named Lettonie; the French word for Latvia. [3] The restaurant could seat 24 diners, but the French cuisine was considered to be at odds with the location – the restaurant was located in a shopping parade. [4] After nine years, the restaurant was relocated under the same name some 11 miles (18 km) to his hometown of Bath ...

  3. 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.

  4. The Ivy (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Ivy Asia is a restaurant coming under the Ivy Restaurant group, offering Asian-inspired food and drink. [15] The original Ivy Asia restaurant launched in May 2021 in the Ivy Manchester Spinningfields branch. [16] Multiple branches have opened across the UK since, including Cardiff, Brighton, London (Chelsea, Mayfair and St Paul's) and Leeds ...

  5. Grand Pump Room - Wikipedia

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    The Cross Bath is now open to the public as a bathing spa, as part of the Thermae Bath Spa project. [16] Next to the main street entrance to the Roman Baths, visitors can drink the waters from the warm spring which is the source of the baths. The building now also houses a restaurant, where afternoon tea can be taken. [17]

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  7. South Parade, Bath - Wikipedia

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    South Parade in Bath, Somerset, England, is a historic terrace built around 1743 by John Wood, the Elder. All of the houses have been designated as Grade I listed buildings. [1] [2] South Parade was part of a wider scheme to build a Royal Forum, including North Parade, Pierrepont and Duke Streets, similar to Queen Square, which was never completed.

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