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Admiral Taverns is a pub company in the UK. Founded in 2003 by the Landesberg and Rosenberg families in London. ... In 2021, Admiral acquired 650 pubs from Hawthorn ...
In 2017, 1,900 pubs were acquired from Punch Taverns, as part of a deal with Patron Capital. [3] In September 2019 Star sold 150 tenanted community pubs to Admiral. [ 4 ] During the pandemic, the company offered its tenants rent concessions to help them deal with the financial burden of being forced to close.
The Old Familiar – The World's End (2013): The second of 12 pubs on the "golden mile" pub crawl; The Old Haunt – Castle; The Old Phoenix – A Midsummer Tempest; The Old Pink Dog – So Long and Thanks for All the Fish by Douglas Adams; The Ox and Lamb – Star Trek: Voyager: 'Fair Haven' – the little Irish pub in the holodeck
The pub had been in the hands of the same family since 1913 and is still known locally as Annie's. The pub sign Originally a Tied house of E. & H. Kelsey Brewery of Tunbridge Wells, house it passed to J.W. Green of Luton and later to Whitbread and Admiral Taverns.
The Admiral Vernon is a Grade II listed pub in Dagenham, London. [1]The Admiral Vernon was added to the National Heritage List for England in June 2022. [2]It was built in the 1930s, and has "kept a good deal of its original plan, fittings and character."
A bar in Brisbane, Queensland. This is a list of notable bars, public houses and taverns.A bar is a retail business and drinking establishment that serves alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, liquor, cocktails, and other beverages such as mineral water and soft drinks and often sell snack foods such as crisps or peanuts, for consumption on premises.
The exterior shots of the pub were filmed at The Cowshed public house (formerly The Admiral Blake), at the corner of Barlby Rd and Ladbroke Grove, London W10, since demolished and rebuilt as a residential block circa 2013. The name The Cowshed is referred to in Series 2 Episode 3, where the Guv orders a new sign to be made saying the "Cow's ...
The Boar's Head Tavern is featured in historical plays by Shakespeare, particularly Henry IV, Part 1, as a favourite resort of the fictional character Falstaff and his friends in the early 15th century.