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Le Cheval Blanc is a brewpub located on rue Ontario in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.In 1986, it became the first licensed brewpub in Montreal. [1]Some of its craft beers available on tap being quite popular, in 1987 the establishment started a microbrewery of its own: La Brasserie Le Cheval Blanc, which is also said to be the city's first. [2]
In 2008 he founded the restaurant Le 1947 at Cheval Blanc Courchevel, [1] and in July 2014 he took over the kitchens of Pavillon Ledoyen on the Champs-Elysées in Paris. In 2008, with Florence Cane, he launched Le Groupe Yannick Alléno, [ 2 ] with clients in Saint-Tropez and Paris, at the Royal Mansour in Marrakech, at the One&Only The Palm in ...
Cheval blanc or Cheval-Blanc, French for white horse, may refer to: Château Cheval Blanc, a wine producer in Saint-Émilion in the Bordeaux wine region of France; Cheval-Blanc, Vaucluse, in southern France Canton of Cheval-Blanc; Le Cheval Blanc (brewpub), in Montreal; Le Cheval Blanc (mountain), in the Alps
Richard Stueven. "Breweries in Québec, Canada", in Beer Me!, 2008Bières et plaisirs. "Toutes les brasseries", in Bières et plaisirs, August 2008 (in French)« Microbrasseries », Website Institut de la bière, 2008 (in French) [dead link ]
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The entrance of the restaurant. In 1787, the building hosted the restaurant Le Cheval Blanc, became one of the first café-concerts. [1] The current building was erected in 1901–1902 by architect Édouard Fournier. The Art Nouveau restaurant was decorated by Louis Trézel, Armand Ségau and Hippolyte Boulenger, and opened in 1903 as Gandon ...
Oak Knoll is the southernmost neighborhood in Pasadena, California. It is bordered by Oak Knoll Circle to the north, Old Mill Road to the south, South Oak Knoll Avenue and South Oakland Avenue to the west, and the San Marino border (Kewen Drive and Encino Drive) to the east. [1] The eponymous knoll is a 150 ft-high ridge formed by the Raymond ...
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