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Grillion's is a London | dining club founded in 1812. |
multiple functions, because it allowed a large | dining table to swing up and out of the way. |
, Illinois, and was the daughter of a railroad | dining car waiter. |
ch as the miller's kitchen display and a 1930s | dining room in the style of the first houses to be bu |
and Paris comprises two theme parks, a retail, | dining and entertainment district, and seven Disney-o |
26, the parish house, which includes a chapel, | dining room, gymnasium, offices and classrooms was co |
Non-sports amenities include a formal | dining room, an informal dining room, a bar, a bakery |
It has 10 bedrooms, a large | dining room with a convivial circular table, and port |
e winner the executive chef position at a fine | dining restaurant to be built in the resort. |
galley and served cafeteria style in a central | dining area. |
In addition, it offers a small | dining facility, gift/smoke shop, and a player's club |
The downstairs consisted of a parlor, | dining room, central hallway, and two bedrooms. |
In 2006 a new | dining area and Special Needs centre was built on the |
The clubhouse includes a fine | dining facility (the Skyline Room), meeting and banqu |
ester High School operates a fully-functioning | dining room called "Dukes Bistro". |
Boll Weevil was a casual | dining chain of hamburger restaurants located in San |
All meals are served in a Central | Dining Hall and boys from each table take turns actin |
The hotel originally had 300 bedrooms, a large | Dining Room, a Lounge bar, a large Ballroom as well a |
rtments), are required to choose a residential | dining plan. |
Aside from the Donald Ross Grille, a fine | dining room is also located in the building where bre |
China Coast was a casual | dining American restaurant chain specializing in Chin |
It is a popular | dining location, and is in-keeping with the Lake Dist |
Gulfport's recognition as a primary | dining destination in Tampa Bay is exemplified by the |
Birthday parties are hosted in a restored | dining car adjacent to the visitors center. |
905, newly married, she expanded with a lodge, | dining hall, stable and some cabins for guests. |
h fifty rooms for guests, a sample room, a big | dining room, and an adjoining assembly room. |
Geography, Music, Drama and History, and a new | dining hall. |
hony musicians, and the Wattis Room, a private | dining room for major donors. |
The Piers Gaveston Society is a secret | dining club at the University of Oxford with membersh |
es are used by the public) There is also a new | dining hall which the pupils named EATZ. |
The group camp features a separate | dining room, meeting room, and a lakeside pavilion. |
The 1st floor was made into a private | dining room and bar. |
A popular | dining option for students and instructors alike was |
Ruby Tuesday, a longtime | dining establishment, also closed down in December 20 |
A large | dining hall was built in the 1950s for the camp. |
Vic's is a favorite | dining location of life-long Land Park resident and C |
the Railways Department and operated a private | dining room there until 1921. |
Vic's was also a favored | dining location of the late United States Representat |
ish: Ekotemplet) was built in 1790 as a summer | dining room for Gustav III who loved to dine outdoors |
have the option of purchasing a nonresidential | dining plan. |
s a member of The Bullingdon Club, a notorious | dining club 'infamous for riotous behaviour', whose s |
5 square feet, originally containing a kitchen | dining room, living room, two bathrooms, a bedroom an |
classrooms in the 1990s, reconstructing a new | dining hall, classrooms, laboratories, and faculty wo |
her chain: Bugaboo Creek Steak House, a casual | dining restaurant with a Canadian mountain lodge them |
The Dame Elizabeth Hall is a large | dining area for all staff and students. |
Empire furniture, 13 fireplaces, and a 24-seat | dining room with a wall-sized aquarium called the Pre |
ed walkway, an arcade of seats, and a communal | dining room where scholars routinely ate and shared i |
game by closed-circuit television in a nearby | dining hall erupted into bedlam when forward Jim Nich |
that was part of the WDW property, had a large | dining hall (restaurant) that had a stage at one end. |
gest bars in Brisbane, three parlours, a large | dining room, billiard room, kitchen, cellar, six bath |
There is also a casual | dining "boulevard" featuring sandwiches, pizza, and h |
It featured a unique | dining concept set against Singapore's iconic archite |
consisted of a two-storeyed home with a solar, | dining hall and kitchen on the upper floor. |
ices in Hong Kong, two wine schools and a fine | dining venue in the cellars in St. James's Street. |
-foot marble counter and a Mediterranean-style | dining room. |
eworked as a glass walled vestibule) and a new | dining room, two bedrooms, and servants quarters. |
Hot dog Chicago: A native's | dining guide. |
etition in multiple biscuit categories, a fine | dining event presented by Blackberry Farm, and a tong |
J. Alexander's (NASDAQ: JAX) is a casual | dining restaurant chain headquartered in Nashville, T |
ned on December 12, 1964, featuring a 300-seat | dining room, an indoor swimming pool, sauna, health c |
e presently to refurbish the site as a private | dining venue. |
13 new classrooms clad in Cor-ten steel, a new | dining hall (the length of more than four classrooms) |
lendar of regional events, and a comprehensive | dining guide. |
ar Alfreton in Derbyshire, the son of a former | dining car attendant and then colliery banksman, Gord |
urning by the British in 1814 indicate a State | Dining Room in the southwest corner, and a private di |
udy Centre, private ICT facilities, a separate | dining room and a Common Room. |
The program included a salon, | dining room, bedrooms, a study, a kitchen, a maid's r |
A new | dining room was built at the rear of the servants' wi |
xpansions, including the construction of a new | Dining Hall and expansion of the Tabernacle. |
One of the four cars is a traditional | dining car, and the company markets the product as a |
includes a Barnes & Noble branch and a casual | dining restaurant. |
A: State | Dining Room; B: Blue Drawing Room; C: Music Room; D: |
light globes that were once hanging above the | dining room tables in the '60s and '70s. |
sists of three floors and is located above the | dining hall. |
rwork by Francesco Vassalli and the Adam style | dining room. |
ve additions to the dwelling in 1932, adding a | dining room, bedroom, and kitchen. |
ernment were arrested in the adjoining private | dining room. |
The Seaboard Air Line | Dining Car-#6113 is a historic Seaboard Air Line Rail |
et, close to Lennox Bridge, features al fresco | dining with a diverse range of cuisines. |
plaza area, has seen an increase in al fresco | dining in The Octagon, which is now a major hub for D |
simple lunch, such as turkey legs and ale, to | dining at the tea room. |
. Manley College Center houses the Alma Upshaw | Dining Room, the Lawrence J. MacGregor Board Room, ad |
In 1980 they altered the | dining area into a restaurant. |
helped inspire the name of the American casual | dining restaurant chain Red Robin: the owner of the o |
ry extensive operation and operated an upscale | dining room, an in-house thrift shop, and a calendar |
nts include a domed food court with an outside | dining area, a seating capacity of 350, and a childre |
The customer area includes an indoor | dining room with a combination of booths, tables, and |
There is an upstairs | dining area with a terrace providing views over the E |
g band is seen as well playing in an adjoining | dining room. |
kskeller have auxiliary seating in an upstairs | dining room, which was open every day except Sunday a |
a fountain and the upper portion as an elegant | dining hall decorated in early turn of the 20th centu |
hich will include more classrooms, an improved | dining hall and new kitchen facilities. |
atories, computer rooms, classrooms, an indoor | dining hall, an auditorium, a library and an indoor s |
ior, create public walkways, an indoor/outdoor | dining deck, and other adaptive reuse measures. |
There is a also an outdoor | dining plaza at the base of the building between its |
Boutiques, bars, clubs, upscale, and casual | dining abound. |
guests equipped with a pool, a spa, lawn and a | dining area. |
st floor has the kitchen, servant's room and a | dining room opening onto a terrace with a reflecting |
ies (such as the Cathedral of Learning and the | Dining Facilities). |
dvocate Self-Respect marriages and inter-caste | dining. |
Urban Culture, X-Plore (Gay Travel), and Eats ( | Dining). |
lly built of logs and had eight bedrooms and a | dining room and kitchen. |
hree colleges, with the teaching rooms and old | dining hall concentrated at the front and east of the |
ivic is a focus of retail activity and outdoor | dining |
It was built along luxury yacht lines and had | dining room for 40 guests. |
reenspace, transportation options, and outdoor | dining, all designed to have international appeal." |
which he was served a 'possom dinner, and the | dining hall in which this took place was named in his |
river, as well as various swimming pools and a | dining area. |
s in India having ISO 9000 certification and a | dining car. |
The food is reasonably priced, and the | dining area is often decorated with a courtyard motif |
the park had a White Spot hamburger and casual | dining restaurant, dubbed White Spot Dinersaurus. |
Dr. Kelso and Elliot | dining on opposite ends of a very long table. |
Most offer and indoor and outdoor | dining areas as well as Smoking and Non-smoking areas |
e than 26 meeting and activity rooms and eight | dining kiosks. |
d story contains two bedrooms, a parlor, and a | dining room. |
ports fisherman and water enthusiasts, and for | dining featuring locally caught oysters. |
ly at certain locations), take-out and private | dining. |
1801, visiting Torre Abbey Mansions and later | dining in Cockington. |
With a new state-of-the-art kitchen and larger | dining room, hot meals will be served to more clients |
ersonal regime, foregoing breakfast and lunch; | dining early; retiring to bed before 8:30pm and risin |
s, showers and toilets in all rooms and shared | dining facilities. |
The Norris and Baxter | dining saloon maintained a presence on the wharf, ca. |
he ground floor it had a "Capital study" and a | dining room facing east, and a large drawing room fac |
ooting range, an open air theatre, and central | dining hall. |
gned meeting space, 500 guest rooms, and three | dining establishments. |
style accommodation, bed & breakfast and fine | dining in an large award winning licensed restaurant. |
and a building that doubled as a school and a | dining hall. |
de the noted library, a large bar/salon, and a | dining room, amongst other rooms. |
All of the common areas (the lounges and the | dining room) are front loaded near the entrance of th |
dience Room, King's Drawing Chamber and King's | Dining Chamber which were all in Hugh May's 17th-cent |
, heritage tours, barbecue lunches and evening | dining at the historic Colonel's Homestead. |
rating 15 classrooms, library, gymnasium and a | dining hall. |
he footballers, as well as a living room and a | dining room. |
four bedrooms, kitchen, living room and formal | dining room, all on the upper level, as well as four |
re also coffee shops, refreshment stalls and a | dining area shared by fast food chains , mostly selli |
e diner was built by DeRaffele Diners and Musi | Dining Car Company and was added to the National Regi |
residential complex has residence halls and a | dining facility. |
ted in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the | Dining Room in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New |
ort Worth area such as music, movies and local | dining aimed at the 18 - 40 age demographic. |
t market is famous for its snacks and roadside | dining, which serves local street cuisine. |
assembly hall, four recording studios and two | dining halls. |
t were once well-equipped laboratories and the | dining hall. |
lied on special-occasion patrons and corporate | dining. |
Recently a new marriage hall and Oottupura ( | dining hall) is constructed at the northern side. |
boratories, auditoriums, seminar halls and the | dining halls. |
building, classroom buildings, a chapel, and a | dining hall. |
ll House is located between the Chapel and the | dining hall, its house jersey is mostly white with a |
rsity complex with the main library and Mensa ( | dining hall) is located right next to the inner city |
ng gallery connecting the drawing room and the | dining room. |
n in India having ISO 9000 certification and a | dining car after the India's first ISO Certified trai |
is, horseback riding, hiking, walking and fine | dining -- not only in the dining room but also around |
1997 May - Women and Children's | Dining Room on O Street is opened next to the Main Di |
th 6 screened shelters for overnight use and a | dining hall with a full kitchen for day-use only; she |
restaurants offered both drive-thrus and patio | dining. |
rts, two Raquetball courts, elegant and casual | dining and catering atmospheres, a 25 meter swimming |
to provide an extra block of classrooms and a | dining hall with kitchen in 1979. |
ot common outside of cities at the time, and a | dining room which could seat thirty people. |
Hamilton-Whitten Residence Hall and Feeny | Dining Center |
ory for daily prayer, kitchen, small and large | dining rooms, a library, and office spaces. |
It serves as the retail shopping and primary | dining component of the 2,400-acre (10 km2) mega-deve |
rick structure that was used as another tavern | dining room and overflow guest rooms. |
living room and rear chamber; another section, | dining room, parlor and front chamber, while the thir |
lement the full kitchens in all apartments and | dining ashore. |
The first floor's main rooms are a | dining room and parlor, behind which is a small bedro |
Within the office tower there are 3 | dining levels, a banking hall, parking for 500 cars, |
There are three | dining areas complete with the signature pink and gre |
The main public rooms in the house are the | dining room, picture gallery and adjoining cedar room |
There are six | dining establishments and about a dozen small boutiqu |
There are three | dining areas on the second floor. |
inois or the St. Louis Metropolitan area; fine | dining and night life; and a large selection of bed-a |
The essays were reprinted to form The Art of | Dining, in 1852. |
cuses on nightlife, music, theater, art, film, | dining, and fashion mainly in the Chicago area. |
ss model (person)s and featured articles about | dining, nightlife, and wine. |
ombines office, retail, lodging, fine arts and | dining in an open-air location. |
The hotels originally served as student | dining facilities. |
d with seats and has apparently been used as a | dining room for 20 people in the past, although it is |
chens -- but it is not possible to use it as a | dining room as well. |
n Chicago, Illinois and is currently used as a | dining hall and lounge for students and professors. |
offices, a library and a chapel, as well as a | dining room, janitor's quarters and other rooms. |
and the administrative offices as well as the | dining room and a beautiful salon with minstrel's gal |
e ballroom also features the same style as the | dining room, with rich plaster panelling. |
She works as a | dining room waitress and is Emma and Lo's immediate s |
ke many learned societies, it had started as a | dining club in London, where select members held info |
-3 course, Olympic-sized pool, as well as fine | dining. |
reat grew to include 25 cottages, as well as a | dining pavilion, tennis courts, and other structures. |
This was designed by Carr as the | dining room, and contains a white marble chimneypiece |
the personal development areas such as proper | dining habits, the way of eating, the way of walking |
e preserved booking hall, which functions as a | dining room when required. |
classrooms, an assembly hall, (also used as a | dining hall) with a stage, a gymnasium with changing |
covered over with glass and now features as a | dining table. |
est house for visitors and professors and as a | dining hall for students, it was converted to use as |
restaurant offers a Club menu as well as fine | dining for lunch and dinner daily. |
Te Ruruhi (the Old Lady) which was used as the | dining hall until the erection of Te Tini O Tainui. |
dows so that the middle room (mostly used as a | dining room) was rather gloomy. |
Selecting his friend Pierre Franey as his | dining companion, the two settled on the prestigious |
It was used as the | dining room for the historic Wildcliff Lodge (formerl |
pool, music and drama studio as well as school | dining facilities, social space and assembly hall. |
s, in a suite with the door open, sitting at a | dining table. |
uate days at Christ Church he had a place at a | dining table along with an unidentified person who wa |
etirement he continued writing, working at the | dining room table of his Riverside Drive apartment to |
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