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In 1982, Harriet Allen and her husband, Claude "Pappy" Allen, purchased The Cantina and renamed it Pappy & Harriet's Pioneertown Palace. The venue offered a combination of Tex-Mex cuisine and live music, with performances often featuring Pappy, Harriet, and their granddaughter Kristina.
Theatre Tavern, Gosport. Both theatre and adjacent tavern had the same owner. [203] Turnpike: named for a former toll point, as in Turnpike hotel, Wisbech. [3] West End, Wisbech, Isle of Ely: (now renamed BLUES), a pub on the West of the town. [3] Windmill: a prominent feature of the local landscape at one point.
When The Tally Ho pub in Kentish Town decided to switch from showcasing rock music to Irish music, Hope and Anchor became the venue to go to in north London.The nights grew and developed under the stewardship of managers Fred Grainger and Dave Robinson, both of whom later moved on to other things (Grainger to open a nightclub in Brighton, Robinson to co-found independent record label Stiff ...
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A brewpub is a pub or restaurant that brews beer on the premises. A beer hall (German: Bierpalast, Bierstube) is a large pub that specializes in beer. An Izakaya is a type of Japanese drinking establishment which also serves food to accompany the drinks. A speakeasy is an establishment that illegally sells alcoholic beverages.
1986 "Curtains" theatre programme front. The Rosemary Branch Theatre is a pub theatre located in Islington, London. It has been operating for 35 years. [1] It was originally known as the Rosemary Theatre in 1986. In late spring of 1986 the upstairs of the Rosemary Branch was converted into a theatre.
Roll for performance! “Twenty-Sided Tavern,” the first official Dungeons & Dragons live theatrical experience, is coming to a New York theater this spring. The popular tabletop roleplaying ...
The Cock Tavern Theatre won the Peter Brook... Empty Space – Dan Crawford Pub Theatre Award in November 2009, [5] just 10 months after opening, where it was praised by theatre critic Mark Shenton: "The Cock Tavern, with its tiny auditorium of around 40 seats squeezed into three rows, is a quintessentially cramped upstairs pub theatre.