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Caring For Strada
29 September 2005
Hot on the heels of his purchase, first of top London restaurants The Ivy and Le Caprice, and then the famous Scott’s in London’s Mount Street, Mayfair, Richard Caring, the multi-millionaire entrepreneur, has bought the twenty five strong chain of Strada Restaurants to add to his portfolio.
Red Lion Roars Away
13 September 2005
The Red Lion Inn, Stathern, nr Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire has been awarded the prestigious accolade of the “AA Pub of the Year” in the 2006 AA Pub Guide which is published today.
Cadogan Hotel Is Doing It The Stein Way Now
30 August 2005
The Cadogan Hotel on Sloane Street in London, famed for its Lily Langtry Room and for the fact that Oscar Wilde practically lived there at one time, he was actually there at the time of his arrest, has stopped being managed by GLA Hotels and instead the contract has been taken on by the Stein Group.
Strada Making Strides
8 August 2005
Strada, the group of modern Italian restaurants that has concentrated on London until recently, is continuing its expansion. Strada manages to provide a remarkably high quality individual product, specialising in pizzas and pasta, with a total of twenty seven outlets currently.
Fire and Stone in Covent Garden
25 July 2005
It almost sounds like there should be the proverbial plague of locusts to follow, however, Fire and Stone is an exciting addition to the Theatreland eating scene, a restaurant in Maiden Lane offering pizzas with a definite modern twist.
Thyme Gentlemen Please
4 July 2005
Sadly the ambitions of Adam Byatt and Adam Oakes have come to naught; having been hugely successful for some time in Clapham, South London, they moved their superb, highly rated restaurant Thyme to the more popular area of Covent Garden last year to increase the scope for more consistent business.
Tin Goose Hits Heathrow Airport
27 June 2005
Not the latest terrorist outrage, but instead referring to the opening of The Tin Goose pub at Terminal One by fast expanding group Geronimo Inns.
Hill Unexpectedly Appears In The New Forest
9 June 2005
You can’t keep the irrepressible Shaun Hill, one of Britain's top chefs and cookery writers, down; now that sadly he has closed the Merchant House in Ludlow, probably the finest small restaurant in Britain during its time, he has accepted a new challenge in a very different part of the country.
Shumi Shimmies Out
31 May 2005
The fascinatingly different modern Italian-Japanese restaurant Shumi, owned by famous actor Roger Moore’s son Geoffrey and partner Jamie Barber, has sadly closed its doors after only eighteen months.
Signature On The Dotted Line
8 May 2005
Signature, owner of some of the best known restaurants in London, such as The Ivy, Le Caprice and J. Sheekey’s, has put its most famous outlets up for sale, while apparently planning to keep the Strada chain.
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