The Blacksmith & The Toffeemaker
100% VEGAN PUB. ISLINGTON, LONDON.
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The Blacksmith: Modern dining | Takanini
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The Blacksmith Eatery and Bar is the place to go for delicious food in comfortable surroundings.
Our upstairs restaurant is a great space to enjoy our food offering in a more formal restaurant environment.
Our menu is varied and extensive to cater for all tastes and dietary requirements.
We pride ourselves on top quality, generous portions and good value for our diners.
We are a DB Breweries outlet offering an extensive range of tap beer, cider and quality wines.
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The Blacksmiths Arms, Barrow upon Soar, Loughborough - The ...
Our focus is quality food at non-gastro prices.
This is affordable luxury at its best, hence our strap line ‘great food
The Blacksmith's Arms - Home
Whether you're in search of a quiet drink or an epic Sunday roast, you'll find it at this traditional, family friendly pub in the Surrey Docks.
With a warm welcome, friendly service and a great menu, The Blacksmiths Arms is one of the best pubs around.
The Blacksmith's Arms in Donnington - restaurant review ...
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The Blacksmith’s Arms in Donnington is both rural and modern, as Alice Cooke found out To drive through Donnington is a pleasure in itself – it is everything that you could want in a little Sussex village.
There are pretty houses, beautifully-kept gardens and Sussex stone bordering rolling fields that eventually head down to the sea.
So before we even arrived at the Blacksmith’s Arms we had high hopes – surely anyone who lived in such a pretty place would accept no less than a gorgeous country pub?
For example – it was sunny but a bit blustery on the day that we visited, but as summer was fast drawing to a close we were keen to sit outside.
As we ordered and chatted to our waitress, we found out that the Blacksmith’s Arms hosted its own festival this summer in those fields, with tow flat-bed trailers on the back of tractors making up the stage.
Theater review: Kingfisher's overhauled "The Devil, The Witch, and ...
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The Kingfisher Theater's annual holiday production of "The Devil, the Witch, and the Blacksmith" is now in its third year, and though the play has had its shortcomings, the latest iteration has considerably more charm.
A decidedly bizarre Christmas tale adapted from Nikolai Gogol's story "The Night Before Christmas," Amy Canfield and Kevin Dedes's telling once again centers on the cozy Ukrainian village of Dikanka.
In an effort to undermine Vakula's righteous reputation and ruin his hopes for true love with the beautiful but narcissistic Oksana, the Devil sets out on a series of subterfuges —including taking away the moon at night and enlisting the help of Vakula's mother Solokha, who happens to be a witch.
Needless to say, "The Devil, the Witch, and the Blacksmith" is not your average Christmas story.
It would have been all too easy to continue the status quo and trot out a carbon copy of last season's "The Devil, the Witch, and the Blacksmith."