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333:. H. G. Wells was a regular diner at the restaurant. The Criterion was frequently used for luncheon clubs in the early 1920s. Members met for lunch every Thursday at 1pm and the price of lunch was 4s-6d. The first recorded lunch meeting was held on 6 December 1923. The speaker was a member, Miss Joyce Partridge, FRCS, surgeon and lecturer on anatomy. The list of guest speakers was impressive and varied, including
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Restaurant was bought by Irakli Sopromadze of VINS Holdings carrying out a "gentle and sympathetic" restoration of the venue including the refurbishment of the premises and upgrading of the kitchen and equipment. Irakli Sopromadze relaunched the restaurant in May 2009 and planned to
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Secretary and Miss Maud Hoffman as Treasurer spoke in a more or less business-like fashion and Lt Col Sir something Turner spoke – an old dodderer. I could hardly keep my face straight he looked in such a loving fashion at the ladies but of course the thing of the afternoon was Christabel
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The high pedestal-parapet, its die enriched with ornamented panels, is a typically French feature, and so are the high pavilion roofs over the wings, with two tiers of dormers. These, and the single-storey roof over the centre, are crested with railings of ornamental ironwork.
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is told of his prospective roommate after he meets a friend at the
Criterion, "I was standing at the Criterion Bar, when some one tapped me on the shoulder, and turning round I recognized young Stamford, who had been a dresser under me at
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as a five-level complex with its Marble Hall and Long Bar on the ground floor; dining rooms on the first and second floors; a ballroom on the third floor and a theatre in the basement. It also had an
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containing statues. A pedestal, with enriched panels in its die, underlines the lofty third storey where the central face has a group of three round-arched windows, their moulded
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Party spirit, party interest, party organisation, must, in these very serious times, be definitely subordinated to national spirit, national interests, and national organisation.
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account awarding his overall experience a mark of 8/10. The
Criterion won the "Best London Restaurant 2011" award having been voted in at first place by the dining community.
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during the restaurant scene when Bruce Wayne tells his guests that he owns the restaurant when they questioned whether they be allowed to move tables together.
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and programme level. Between July 1919 and March 1920 Lloyd George and his associates worked hard to bring the fusion project to fruition.
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My Kinda Town
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looped below oblong tablets. In each of the wings paired Corinthian plain-shafted pilasters flank an
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which is returned to form large triangular pediments over the two wings.
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in Milan, reopened the restaurant with the name of Savini At Criterion.
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following a rent review decision resulting in 60% rental uplift.
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1673:"The most beautiful restaurant in London – from the outside"
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1174:"My kinda town to quit criterion"
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1731:Price, Katherine (28 May 2021),
1373:"Criterion Restaurant (1265753)"
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1161:Best London Restaurants 2011
1005:"The Return of the Cocktail"
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