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The Wellington Lounge | InterContinental London Park Lane
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The Wellington Lounge is an ideal meeting place for an early morning coffee and pastries, award-winning Afternoon Tea or an all-day menu packed with inspirational sharing dishes.
Wellington Lounge pays respect to its heritage by offering traditional Afternoon Tea with a modern twist; for an experience fit for Royalty.
The Team has created the extensive Wellington Lounge tea menu and worked with London emporium The Northern Tea Merchants to develop blends that are exclusive to InterContinental London Park Lane and complement the various dishes.
Henry James The Team has created the extensive Wellington Lounge tea menu and worked with London emporium The Northern Tea Merchants to develop blends that are exclusive to InterContinental London Park Lane and complement the various dishes.
Our award-winning Afternoon Tea at the Wellington Lounge is inspired by its location overlooking the Royal Parks and London landmarks.
The Wellington Arms - Baughurst Restaurant Reviews | Hardens
The Wellington Arms | An award-winning pub based in the country ...
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PUB OPENING TIMES The pub closes after lunch at 3pm, and after dinner at 11pm Monday to Saturday.
On Sunday afternoons the pub closes at 5pm.
The Wellington | Fulham
Wellington at Welwyn (The Welly) | Restaurant Old Welwyn | Call ...
The Wellington inn situated in Welwyn village (commonly known as ‘the Welly’), re-opened on May 24th 2010 after a major refurbishment with a new restaurant layout, a bigger and better terrace on which to enjoy long warm evenings, an even better open fire and of course six unique and gorgeous bedrooms.
The kitchen team, brings you fresh, delicious and innovative food.
Enjoy dishes from our clipboard menu full of pub favourites cooked with a Wellington twist or for the more adventurous, a special from our monthly or daily changing specials blackboards which the team have lovingly created for you.
The Wellington Hotel, London – Updated 2018 Prices
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Restaurant review: The Wellington Arms, Hampshire | Life and style ...
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Score 9/10 Address Baughurst Road, Baughurst, Hampshire Telephone 0118 9820110 Open Lunch, Wed-Sun, noon-2.30pm (set lunch, Weds-Fri, £15 for two courses, £18 for three); dinner, Tues-Sat, 6.30pm-9.30pm.
Come and take me to lunch at this wonderful local place, instructed the mother of my first-born godson: "I'm about to start a new career and I really need to pick your brains."
Keen to hide the umbrage, I turned around for a faux-professional appraisal of a warm, inglenooky little space, more Edwardian tearoom than voguish gastropub, with beamed low ceiling, solid wooden furniture, brickwork fireplaces and, perched on the bar, mohair tea cosies knitted by one of the owners' mothers alongside baskets of eggs laid by their own hens.
With hindsight, ordering tortilla of hen's eggs with smoked salmon and horseradish cream was a mistake in that it felt too early to revisit the dice-dictated poultry fiasco, but the tortilla was impeccable, the salmon first class and the addition of pickled chilli a cute way of avoiding blandness.
By the time the main courses interrupted discussion of an OCD (touching wood 49 times), I was fantasising about her first client being Hannibal Lecter.
Simpson's in the Strand: 'I can't love it any more' – restaurant review ...
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Some of the food back then looked like the best kind of leftovers – a ham hock fritter with a fried duck egg and capers, for example – and the rest was what school dinners hope to be when they grow up.
The old Simpson’s laughed in the face of modernity.
A couple of years ago the owners of the next-door Savoy hotel, of which Simpson’s is a part, announced their intention to refresh the old war horse.
Cranachan, which should be a luscious mixture of honey-sweetened thick cream with bountiful raspberries and oats, is rough and undersweetened.
Like Simpson’s, the old Bibendum site in London’s Fulham has recently been relaunched, under chef Claude Bosi.