Savoy Hotel




 
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Savoy Hotel is located in Central London
Location London, United Kingdom
Coordinates 51°30′35″N 0°07′12″W / 51.50972°N 0.12°W / 51.50972; -0.12Coordinates: 51°30′35″N 0°07′12″W / 51.50972°N 0.12°W / 51.50972; -0.12
Opening date 6 August 1889
Developer Richard D'Oyly Carte
Architect Thomas Edward Collcutt
Management Fairmont Hotels and Resorts
Owner Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal
Rooms 268
Website Official website

The Savoy Hotel is a hotel located on the Strand, in the City of Westminster in central London. Built by impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte with profits from his Gilbert and Sullivan operas, the hotel opened on 6 August 1889. It was the first in the Savoy group of hotels and restaurants owned by Carte's family for over a century. It was also the first luxury hotel in Britain, introducing electric lights throughout the hotel, electric elevators, bathrooms inside most of the lavishly furnished rooms, constant hot and cold running water and many other innovations. Carte hired manager César Ritz and chef Auguste Escoffier, who established an unprecedented standard of quality in hotel service, entertainment and elegant dining, attracting royalty and other wealthy guests and diners. Winston Churchill often took his cabinet to lunch at the hotel.

The hotel became Carte's most successful venture. Its bands, Savoy Orpheans and the Savoy Havana Band, became famous, and other entertainers (who were also often guests) included George Gershwin, Frank Sinatra, Lena Horne and Noël Coward. Famous guests have included Edward VII, Enrico Caruso, Charlie Chaplin, Harry Truman, Judy Garland, Babe Ruth, Laurence Olivier, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, Elizabeth Taylor, Barbra Streisand, The Beatles and numerous others.

The hotel is now managed by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts. It has been called "London's most famous hotel"1 and remains one of London's most prestigious and opulent hotels, with 268 rooms and panoramic views of the River Thames across Savoy Place and the Thames Embankment.2 The hotel has been closed since December 2007 for extensive renovations and is expected to reopen in October 2010. The cost of the renovations was £220 million, as structural problems delayed construction.

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History

The site

The House of Savoy was the ruling family of Savoy, descended from Humbert I, Count of Sabaudia (or "Maurienne"), who became count in 1032. The name Sabaudia evolved into "Savoy" (or "Savoie"). Count Peter (or Piers or Piero) of Savoy (d. 1268) was the maternal uncle of Eleanor of Provence, queen-consort of Henry III of England, and came with her to London.

The Savoy Palace

King Henry made Peter Earl of Richmond and, in 1246, gave him the land between the Strand and the Thames where Peter built the Savoy Palace in 1263. On Peter's death, the Savoy was given to Edmund, 1st Earl of Lancaster, by his mother, Queen Eleanor. Edmund's great-granddaughter, Blanche, inherited the site. Her husband, John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, built a magnificent palace that was burned down by Wat Tyler's followers in the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. King Richard II was still a child, and his uncle John of Gaunt was the power behind the throne and so a main target of the rebels.

In about 1505, Henry VII planned a great hospital for "pouer, nedie people", leaving money and instructions for it in his will. The hospital was built in the palace ruins and licensed in 1512. Drawings show that it was a magnificent building, with a dormitory, dining hall and three chapels. Henry VII's hospital lasted for two centuries but suffered from poor management. The sixteenth-century historian Stow noted that the hospital was being misused by "loiterers, vagabonds and strumpets". In 1702, the hospital was dissolved, and the hospital buildings were used for other purposes. Part of the old palace was used for a military prison in the eighteenth century. In the nineteenth century, the old hospital buildings were demolished and new buildings erected.3

In 1864, a fire burned everything except the stone walls and the Savoy Chapel, and the property sat empty until Richard D'Oyly Carte bought it in 1880 to build the Savoy Theatre specifically for the production of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, of which he was the producer.4

The hotel's early years

Having seen the opulence of American hotels in his many visits to the U.S., Carte decided to build the first luxury hotel in Britain to attract foreign clientele as well as British tourists who had travelled to London for theatre and sightseeing. Opened in 1889, the hotel was designed by architect Thomas Edward Collcutt, who also designed the Wigmore Hall. Carte chose the name "Savoy" to memorialize the history of the property. His investors in the venture were, in addition to relatives, Carl Rosa, George Grossmith, Francois Cellier, George Edwardes, Augustus Harris and Fanny Ronalds. His friend, the composer Sir Arthur Sullivan, was a shareholder and sat on the Board of Directors.5

The hotel was built on a plot of land, next to the Savoy Theatre, that Carte originally purchased to house an electrical generator for the theatre (built in 1881), which was the first public building in the world to be lit entirely by electricity. The construction of the hotel took five years and was financed by the profits from the Gilbert and Sullivan partnership, particularly from producing The Mikado.6 It was the first hotel lit by electric lights and the first with electric elevators.4 Other innovations included private, ensuite bathrooms in the majority of its 268 rooms, lavishly appointed in marble; constant hot and cold running water in each room, dinner dances, glazed brickwork designed to prevent London's smoke-laden air from spoiling the external walls, and its own Artesian well.7

"Gondola" party, 1905

In 1890, Carte hired the hotel's first famous manager, César Ritz, who later became the founder of The Ritz Hotel. Ritz brought in his partners, chef Auguste Escoffier, and maître d'hôtel Louis Echenard.8 Ritz put together what he described as "a little army of hotel men for the conquest of London", and Escoffier recruited French cooks and reorganised the kitchens. The Savoy under Ritz and his partners was an immediate success, attracting a distinguished and moneyed clientèle, headed by the Prince of Wales. Aristocratic women, hitherto unaccustomed to dine in public, were now "seen in full regalia in the Savoy dining and supper rooms".8 The hotel was such a financial success that Richard D'Oyly Carte bought other luxury hotels.9

In 1897, Ritz and his partners were dismissed from the Savoy. Ritz and Echenard were implicated in the disappearance of over £3400 (£290,000 as of 2010),10 of wine and spirits, and Escoffier had been receiving gifts from the Savoy's suppliers.11 The Savoy group purchased Simpson's-in-the-Strand in 1898. The next year, Carte chose M. Joseph, proprietor of the Marivaux Restaurant in Paris, as his next maître d'hôtel12 and in 1900 hired George Reeves-Smith as the next managing director of the Savoy hotel group. Reeves-Smith served in this capacity until 1941.13 The Cartes expanded the hotel in 1903–04, building new east and west wings and moving the main entrance to Savoy Court on the Strand.7 At that time, the hotel added Britain’s first serviced apartments, with access to all the hotel’s amenities. There were many famous residents, such as Sarah Bernhardt and SirThomas Dewar, some of whom lived there for decades.14 Spectacular parties were held at the hotel. For example, in 1905 American millionaire George A. Kessler hosted a "Gondola Party" where the central courtyard was flooded to a depth of four feet and scenery erected around the walls. Costumed staff and guests recreated Venice. The two dozen guests dined in an enormous gondola. After dinner, Enrico Caruso sang, and a baby elephant brought in a five foot birthday cake.15

Savoy Hotel, Strand entrance, 1911

Richard's son, Rupert D'Oyly Carte, became chairman of the Savoy hotel group in 1903 and, after the death of his stepmother Helen Carte in 1913, the controlling stockholder.4 In 1919, he sold the Grand Hotel, Rome, which his father had acquired in 1896.16 In the 1920s he ensured that the Savoy continued to attract a fashionable clientèle by a continuous programme of modernisation and the introduction of dancing in the large restaurants. It also became the first hotel with air conditioning, steam-heating and soundproofed windows in the rooms, 24-hour room service and telephones in every bathroom. It also manufactured its own mattresses.7 The hotel is famous for its entertainers. George Gershwin gave the British premiere of Rhapsody in Blue at the hotel in 1925, simultaneously broadcast by the BBC. The Savoy Orpheans and the Savoy Havana Band were described as "probably the best-known bands in Europe" and broadcast regularly from the hotel.17 Carte engaged Richard Collet to run the cabaret at the Savoy, which opened in April 1929.18 Lena Horne and others made their British debuts there.15 Frank Sinatra played the piano and sang there.19 More recently, Amy Winehouse and Michael Ball entertained guests.20

Until the 1930s, the Savoy group had not thought it necessary to advertise, but Carte and Reeves-Smith changed their approach. "We are endeavouring by intensive propaganda work to get more customers; this work is going on in the U.S.A., in Canada, in the Argentine and in Europe."21 In 1937, George VI became the first reigning monarch to dine in any hotel when he attended a private dinner at the Savoy.15 In 1938 Hugh Wontner joined the Savoy hotel group as Reeves-Smith's assistant, and he became managing director in 1941.22

During World War II, Wontner and his staff had to cope with bomb damage, food rationing, manpower shortage, and a serious decline in the number of foreign visitors. After the U.S. entered the war, business picked up as the Savoy Hotel became a favourite of American officers, diplomats, journalists and others.23 The hotel became a meeting place for war leaders: Winston Churchill often took his cabinet to lunch at the hotel, Lord Mountbatten, Charles de Gaulle, Jan Masaryk and General Wavell were among the regular Grill Room diners, and the hotel's air-raid shelters were "the smartest in London".22 Wontner co-operated fully with the government's wartime restrictions, helping to draw up an order imposing a five shilling limit on the price of a restaurant meal.2324

1946–2007

After WWII, the Savoy Group experienced a strike of its employees in support of a waiter dismissed from the hotel. The matter was judged so serious that the government set up a court of inquiry.25 Nevertheless, the hotel also continued to attract celebrities. Princess Elizabeth was first seen in public with Prince Philip at a wedding reception at the Savoy in 1946.4 The same year, Wontner set up "The Savoy Management Scheme", a school to train hoteliers, that was maintained for half a century.7 The last major appointments of Rupert D'Oyly Carte's chairmanship were Wyllie Adolf Hofflin, general manager from 1941 to 1960, and August Laplanche, head chef from 1946 to 1965.26 When Carte died in 1948, his daughter Bridget did not wish to become chairman, accepting instead the vice-chairman position,27 and the Savoy board elected Wontner, the first person to combine the roles of chairman and managing director since the Savoy's founder, Richard D'Oyly Carte.22 Wontner remained managing director until 1979, chairman until 1984 and was president thereafter until 1992.23

1989 planter in the embankment gardens between the hotel and the river honouring the Carte family and other persons historically important to the hotel

To mark Queen Elizabeth II's coronation on 2 June 1953, the hotel hosted the Savoy Coronation Ball, attended by 1,400 people, including Hollywood stars, royalty and other notables, who paid 12 guineas (£262 as of 2010),10 each.28 Sixteen Yeomen Warders from the Tower of London lined the entrance staircase. The interior of the Savoy was decked in hundreds of yards of dove-grey material and heraldic banners in scarlet and blue and yellow.26 The design was supervised by Bridget D'Oyly Carte, whose fellow organisers included Cecil Beaton and Ninette de Valois. The cabaret was under the direction of Laurence Olivier, Noël Coward and John Mills.29

Under Wontner's leadership, the Savoy appointed its first British head chef, Silvino Trompetto, who was maître-chef from 1965 to 1980.15 Giles Shepard (1937–2006), succeeded Wontner as managing director from 1979 to 1994 and helped to defend the Savoy against Charles Forte's attempt to take control of the Board in the 1980s (although Forte gained a majority of the shares). He also introduced competitive salaries for the staff, increased international marketing of the hotel and led the Savoy's centenary celebrations.30 The Savoy continued to be a popular meeting place. In 2009, The National reported, "Some hacks were referred to as 'Savoy correspondents' because their job was to park themselves in the lobby and see who came and went. Le tout London was there it seemed, from film stars to businessmen to politicians, all staying or being entertained at the grand old fun palace on the Strand."31

Bridget D'Oyly Carte died childless in 1985, bringing an end to her family line. In 1998, American private equity house Blackstone Group purchased the Savoy hotel group. They sold it in 2004 to Quinlan Private, who sold the Savoy Hotel and Simpson's-in-the-Strand eight months later, for an estimated £250 million, to Al-Waleed bin Talal to be managed by Fairmont Hotels and Resorts of Canada.1 Quinlan's group retained the rest of the hotels under the name Maybourne Hotel Group.32

2010 refurbishment

In December 2007, the hotel was closed to undergo a refit to a design by Pierre Yves Rochon (interiors), Reardon Smith (structural and exteriors) and Buro Happold, the cost of which was originally budgeted at £100 million.33 The same month, the hotel conducted a sale of 3,000 of its famous furnishings and memorabilia.1920 The projected reopening date was delayed more than a year to October 2010, as structural and systems problems delayed construction and led to increased costs. The building's façade required extensive stabilisation.34 The cost of the renovations grew to £220 million.35

The new design features a Thames foyer with a winter garden gazebo under a stained-glass cupola with natural light, which will be the venue for late-night dining and the hotel's famous afternoon tea. There will also be a new teashop and patisserie called Savoy Tea and a rooftop swimming pool. The new Beaufort Bar, featuring champagne, cocktails and and cabaret, and the re-opened River Restaurant, facing the Thames, will both be decorated in the art deco style. The rooms will be modernised technologically but decorated in period styles that will be harmonised with the adjacent hallways, and they will retain the built-in wardrobes and bedroom cabinets. The room decor will be Edwardian on the Thames river side and art deco on the Strand side.3637 Butler service will return to the hotel, and Gordon Ramsay will preside over the Savoy Grill with Chef Patron Stuart Gillies and Head Chef Andy Cook.3839 The hotel will also contain a small museum that will be open to the public.35

Famous guests and the hotel in films and novels

Numerous famous guests have stayed at the hotel. Claude Monet40 and James Whistler both stayed at the hotel and painted views, from their rooms, of the River Thames. The Savoy featured prominently in guest Oscar Wilde's trial for gross indecency (he had conducted his affair with Lord Alfred Douglas in the hotel.20 Other celebrity guests in the hotel's early days included The future King Edward VII, Sarah Bernhardt, Enrico Caruso, Lillie Langtry, H. G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, Nellie Melba, Charlie Chaplin, Fred Astaire, Marlene Dietrich, Lionel Barrymore, Harry Truman, Judy Garland, Babe Ruth, Ivor Novello and Noël Coward.3720 The hotel kept records of its guests’ preferences, so that it could provide them in advance. For Coward, the staff made history by taking the first photographs of a hotel guest's toilet articles so that they could lay them out in his bathroom exactly as he liked them. They made sure to provide a fireproof eiderdown to Barrymore, as he always smoked while reading in bed.15

Bob Dylan stayed in the hotel in 1965 and filmed the video clip Subterranean Homesick Blues in an adjacent alley. Frank Sinatra, Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh (the last two met at the hotel), Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Richard Harris (such a regular that a suite was named for him), Coco Chanel, Christian Dior, Julie Andrews, Lena Horne, Barbra Streisand, Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles, Elton John, U2, Led Zeppelin, The Who, and Whoopi Goldberg are just a few of the celebrities who stayed there.41424344

The hotel has often been used as a film location. For example, the romantic finale to the Notting Hill (1999) is set in the hotel's Lancaster Room, where Anna (Julia Roberts) and William (Hugh Grant) declare their mutual love. In 1921, the hotel was used in the film Kipps, based on the novel by H. G. Wells. The hotel also featured in The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981) and Entrapment (1999), among others. Arnold Bennett wrote the novel Imperial Palace in 1930, based on his research at the hotel and fictionalising the hotel's operations.15

Restaurants and bar

New Year's Eve dinner at the Savoy, 1907

The hotel has two well-known restaurants: the Grill Room (usually known as the Savoy Grill), on the north side of the building, with its entrance off the Strand, and the Savoy Restaurant (sometimes known as the River Restaurant), on the south side, overlooking the River Thames. The Grill was originally "where people go to eat a modest luncheon or to dine on the way to the theatre without spending too much time or too much money."45

The grander River Restaurant has long been famous for its inventive chefs, beginning in 1890 with celebrity chef Auguste Escoffier. Escoffier created many famous dishes at the Savoy. In 1893 he invented the pêche Melba in honour of the Australian singer Nellie Melba, and in 1897, Melba toast.20 Other Escoffier creations were bombe Néro (a flaming ice), fraises à la Sarah Bernhardt (strawberries with pineapple and Curaçao sorbet), baisers de Vierge (meringue with vanilla cream and crystallised white rose and violet petals) and suprêmes de volailles Jeannette (jellied chicken breasts with foie gras).4647

Under Ritz and Escoffier, evening dress had to be worn in the restaurant, and Ritz was innovative in hiring popular musicians to play background music during dinner and in printing daily menus.7 Even today, elegant dining at the Savoy includes formal afternoon tea with choral and other performances at Christmas time. The Savoy has a Sunday brunch including free-flow champagne, and special events, such as New Year's Eve dinner. Kaspar, a 3-foot high black alabaster cat sculpted by Basil Ionides, is used as an extra guest when thirteen dine, to stave off bad luck. He is given a full place setting.48 August Laplanche was head chef at the hotel from 1946 to 1965,26 Silvino Trompetto was maître-chef from 1965 to 198015 and Anton Edelmann was maître chef des cuisines for 21 years, between 1982 and 2003.49 As part of the 2010 refurbishment, the restaurant has been completely redecorated.

Gordon Ramsay ran the less formal Savoy Grill in recent years, employing his protégé Marcus Wareing, during which it earned its first Michelin star. Upon reopening, his head chef will be Holli Ugalde, who won the position on season 7 of Ramsay's reality television show Hell's Kitchen.49

American Bar

The American Bar at the Savoy Hotel opened in 1898 when cocktails were first introduced to London. The term American Bar comes from the 1930s. Bar owners in Europe renamed their bars "The American Bar" to designate the sale of American cocktails. The complete list of Head Barmen in chronological order starting with Ada Coleman in 1898 to the current Head Barman Salim Khoury:

The Savoy cocktail book

Cover of the Savoy cocktail book (1999 ed.)

In 1930, the Savoy Hotel first published its cocktail book, The Savoy Cocktail Book, with the recipes compiled by Harry Craddock of the American Bar and 'decorations' by Gilbert Rumbold. The book has remained in print since then and was subsequently republished in 1952, 1965, 1985, 1996 and most recently in 1999 with some new text and a number of new cocktails added by Peter Dorelli.50

Savoy Court and Savoy Pier

Savoy Court is the only street in the United Kingdom where vehicles are required to drive on the right.7 This is said to date from the days of the hackney carriage when a cab driver would reach his arm out of the driver's door window to open the passenger's door (which opened backwards and had the handle at the front), without having to get out of the cab himself. Additionally, the hotel entrance's small roundabout meant that vehicles needed a turning circle of 25 ft (8 m) in order to navigate it. This is still the legally required turning circle for all London cabs.51

Savoy Pier is located near the river entrance to the hotel, but is not affiliated with the hotel.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Prynn, Jonathan. "Savoy 'up for sale' as Saudi owner's billions dwindle", 16 April 2009
  2. ^ The Savoy, Fairmont.com.
  3. ^ Somerville, Robert. The Savoy: Manor, Hospital, Chapel (1960) London: Duchy of Lancaster.
  4. ^ a b c d "Savoy 2009 Leading the Past", Savoy Hotel website, 2009
  5. ^ Ainger, p. 281
  6. ^ Cinegram of the 1939 Mikado film containing photos, cast biographies and other information
  7. ^ a b c d e f Thorne, Jane. "The Savoy of London, 1889 – 2009", April 2009, the-savoy.com, accessed 5 January 2010
  8. ^ a b Ashburner, F."Escoffier, Georges Auguste (1846–1935)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edition, May 2006, accessed 17 September 2009
  9. ^ See www.claridges.co.uk; www.the-savoy-group.com; www.the-berkeley.co.uk; and www.cosmopolis.ch and The Times, 21 July 1896, p. 4; and 20 December 1919, p. 18
  10. ^ a b UK CPI inflation numbers based on data available from Measuring Worth: UK CPI.
  11. ^ Brigid, Allen. "Ritz, César Jean (1850–1918)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, September 2004; online edition, May 2006, accessed 18 September 2009
  12. ^ Daily Mirror, 10 June 1904, p. 16
  13. ^ Jaine, Tom. "Smith, Sir George Reeves- (1863–1941)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 18 Sept 2009
  14. ^ "Stolen from the Savoy". LondonHotelsInsight.com, Positive Partnerships Ltd., 28 October 2009, accessed 10 August 2010
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h "The Savoy – One Hundred Firsts". Fairmont Hotels and Resorts website, 6 August 2009, accessed 10 August 2010
  16. ^ The Times, 15 July 1896, p. 4 and 20 December 1919, p. 18
  17. ^ The Times 29 March 1924, p. 20.
  18. ^ The Times 27 March 1929, p. 23
  19. ^ a b Sawer, Patrick. "Memorabilia up for sale at Savoy auction" The Telegraph, 15 December 2007, accessed 10 August 2010
  20. ^ a b c d e Davis, Maggie. "Savoy Hotel Grand Sale". Time Out London, 6 November 2007, accessed 10 August 2010
  21. ^ The Times 27 March 1931, p. 22; and 22 April 1932, p. 20
  22. ^ a b c The Times, obituary of Hugh Wontner, 27 November 1992
  23. ^ a b c Baker, Anne Pimlott. "Wontner, Sir Hugh Walter Kingwell (1908–1992)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 16 September 2009
  24. ^ About £10 in 2009 terms: see "Five Ways to Compute the Relative Value of a UK Pound Amount, 1830 to Present"
  25. ^ The Times, 8 November 1947, p. 4
  26. ^ a b c "Crowning Moment", Caterer Search 29 May 2002, accessed 19 November 2009
  27. ^ The Times obituary notice for Bridget D'Oyly Carte, 3 May 1985, p. 11
  28. ^ £12.60 in decimal terms; £750 in terms of 2008 earnings: see Measuring Worth
  29. ^ "Savoy Coronation Ball", The Times, 25 November 1952, p. 10
  30. ^ Sweeting, Adam. "Man of steel at the Savoy: Obituary, Hugh Wontner", The Guardian, 3 December 1992, p. A14; and Giles Shepard The Times obituary, 26 April 2006
  31. ^ Kane, Frank. "JET-setting pays dividends in search for information", The National, Abu Dhabi Media Company, 11 December 2009
  32. ^ Walsh, Dominic. "Savoy Group changes name after deal", The Times, 25 January 2005
  33. ^ Savoy to close for refurbishments.
  34. ^ Curtis, Nick and Jonathan Prynn. "Major faults delay Savoy’s £100m refit by over a year", The London Evening Standard, 5 February 2010
  35. ^ a b Higgins, Kat. "Countdown Begins To The Savoy's Reopening". Sky News Online, July 15, 2010, accessed 9 August 2010
  36. ^ Dombek, Carl. "London's Savoy Hotel: Stompin' to Resume in 2010", travelpro, 6 November 2009
  37. ^ a b "Reopening date set for The Savoy". The Independent, 18 June 2010, accessed 9 August 2010
  38. ^ Curtis, Nick and Jonathan Prynn. "Will The Savoy ever regain its long lost glamour?" The London Evening Standard, 5 February 2010
  39. ^ "Savoy Hotel to re-open in London". CNN Traveller, accessed 9 August 2010
  40. ^ Tucker, Paul Hayes. Monet in the 90s: The Series Paintings, page 242. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1989. ISBN 0-300-04659-6.
  41. ^ Evans, Peter. "Savoy Sale", New York Social Diary, 2007, accessed 8 February 2010. This article includes photos of Wayne, Monroe, Olivier and Taylor at the hotel.
  42. ^ Hopkirk, Elizabeth. "First glimpse of the Savoy's restoration to Art Deco glory", London Evening Standard, 22 May 2008, accessed 8 February 2010
  43. ^ "Savoy Hotel Auction", View London, 2007, accessed 8 February 2010
  44. ^ Savoy Hotel, City of Hotels, accessed 8 February 2010
  45. ^ The Times, 18 November 1904, p. 7
  46. ^ The Times, 13 February 1935, p. 14; and 16 February 1935, p. 17
  47. ^ Escoffier, Auguste. A Guide to Modern Cookery, p. 405 (English translation of Le Guide Culinaire, by H. L. Cracknell and R. J. Kaufmann) ISBN 0-471-29016-5
  48. ^ Article about Kaspar the cat.
  49. ^ a b Foster, Alistair. "Single mother triumphs in the heat of Hell’s Kitchen to be Savoy Grill’s top chef". London Evening Standard, 11 August 2010
  50. ^ 104 Details of 104 cocktails with absinthe from The Savoy Cocktail Book.
  51. ^ Why does traffic entering and leaving the Savoy Hotel in London drive on the right?, The Guardian.

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Chef de Rang The Savoy Hotel, ASAP! This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Chef de Rang to join Food & Beverage team at the re- opening at The Savoy A Fairmont Hotel.
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The new Savoy: luxurious yes but eco-friendly too? WED 18TH AUGUST
Most are expecting a certain decadence within the frame of an ultra luxurious hotel – and quite right too, in view of the Savoy's impressive heritage and longstanding tradition as an Art Deco hotel. ...
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London's Fairmont Savoy Hotel on Time
The Savoy Hotel on The Strand closed at the end of 2007 and has been undergoing a very ambitious restoration to offer the very finest up-to-date facilities without destroying the much loved atmosphere of this grand hotel. ...
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Chef de Partie, The Savoy Hotel, ASAP!
Chef de Partie, The Savoy Hotel, ASAP!
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Commis Chef, The Savoy Hotel, ASAP!
Commis Chef, The Savoy Hotel, ASAP!
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Bar/Lounge Server, The Savoy Hotel, ASAP!
Bar/Lounge Server, The Savoy Hotel, ASAP!
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Steward (Kitchen Porter), The Savoy Hotel, ASAP!
Steward (Kitchen Porter), The Savoy Hotel, ASAP!
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Demi Chef de Partie, The Savoy Hotel, ASAP!
Demi Chef de Partie, The Savoy Hotel, ASAP!
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... Treaty of Paris (1323), Count Louis of Flanders relinquished Flemish claims over Zeeland; Treaty of Paris (1355), a land exchange between France and Savoy; Treaty of Paris (1623), between France, Savoy, and Venice against Spanish ...
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Easter Island: meeting the moai - Newspointer.co.uk
London's Savoy Hotel ready for reopening [Telegraph.co.uk] Sept. 8. 13:31 The Savoy Hotel is to reopen next month following an extravagant refurbishment. Lisa Grainger reports. Kinsterna Hotel& Spa, Monemvasia: hotel review ...
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Extraordinary Hotels to Stay in London
The Savoy Hotel is one of majestic places to stay in London and was once upon a time run by Cezar Ritz, the king of hoteliers. The Savoy Hotel is located in central London along the River Thames. Claude Monet used to stay in this hotel ...
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London's Legendary Savoy Hotel Reopens 10/10/10 Timeshare, Go ...
And when the Savoy reopens on October 10th after a three year closure for one of the most ambitious refurbishments in the hotel industry, it will be better than ever. The hotel is owned by the prestigious Fairmont Hotels group which ...
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The Savoy Hotel to finally reopen after 3 years « Design Restaurants
Also reopening along with the hotel will be Gordon Ramsay Holdings' Savoy Grill, led by chef patron Stuart Gillies and head chef Andy Cook, which will incorporates a private dining room for 50 covers plus a chef's table situated in the ...
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Via Margutta 51: So proudly we hail! (1943) or one of the best ...
10 Leigh/Olivier Destinations in England — #4 - The Savoy Grill Savoy Hotel Strand Covent Garden WC2R 0EU Nearest tube stops: Covent Garden, Holborn The Savoy Hotel is one of the premier 5 star hotels in... 1 day ago. Bygone Brilliance ...
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about Hotel Savoy - Performance Space 122 > Performance Page
With its overlapping of Joseph Roth's novel, reality, and contemporary history, HOTEL SAVOY opens up a world between dream and reality in the history-laden and often unseen spaces of 1014 5th Avenue. Visitors become guests in the empty ...
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World News » Mandarin Oriental Sanya Names Jackson General Manager
Prior to his time with Mandarin Oriental, Jackson held a variety of roles with The Savoy Hotel Group, The Royal Household and The Ritz, London. Source: News on the Caribbean and the Americas · Bookmark and Share ...
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Finding Five-star Hotels in Moscow | Karmsund BK.com -
The Savoy Hotel only offers two room categories for you to choose from – Classic single and double; and Deluxe single and double – but pricing changes according to the season you book a room. It aims to serve both tourists and ...
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Subterranean Homesick Blues
The clip was behind in an alley turned the Savoy Hotel in London, where Ginsberg and Neuwirth a cameo in the background. For use as a pendant, the following text at the end of the clip was overlaid, while Dylan and Ginsberg will be ...
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Sam don't sing at the Savoy no more « Jeffreys Bay News
The Savoy Hotel and Trawlers, the take away shop just over the road used to do a roaring trade on Friday nights in J'Bay. That was the night the locals used to congregate at the Savoy and Sam Mieny would provide the entertainment. ...
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Savoy Hotel
Just steps away from the heart of the Ocean Drive scene, the Savoy Hotel has 75 spacious one- and two-bedroom accommodations spanning a 2 acre stretch of beachfront...
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Memohotel Blog » Blog Archive » London's famed Savoy hotel to ...
London's famed Savoy hotel to reopen after budget busting makeover. 8 September 2010 5 views No Comment. London's swanky Savoy re-opens next month after a budget blowing revamp that's taken two years longer than expected. Visit link: ...
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Jazz Band, Savoy Hotel, London, Art Poster by H Septimus Power. $ 46.00. Print Title: Jazz Band, Savoy Hotel, London; Artist: H Septimus Power .50 Flat Shipping Rate to Continental US. No Extra Charge for Additional Prints! ...
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Scary Creatures of the Night: Scariest Hotels in the World
Positioned in one of India's capital, Mussoorie, The Savoy Hotel became the inspiration of Agatha Christie's novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles. The hotel doesn't only offer luxury, but an unwavering supply of fright, as well. ...
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London's Savoy Hotel gets concealed TVs and a hand-made bed
17 AUG: A new eight-room suite in London's Savoy Hotel will sell for about $15000 a night, according to a report in The Times newspaper. Read more...
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Savoy Hotel London
The Savoy Hotel London re-opens its doors on the 10th of October, that's 10/10/10, and the booking lines have opened plenty in advance of its grand unveiling. It is estimated that a staggering £220 million has been spent on the ...
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Poli Palace, Majestic Theater & Savoy Hotel, Bridgeport – Damned …
... hosted a string of renowned entertainers, including Mae West in 1927. Eventually renamed the Loew's Palace Theater, it hosted live shows, concerts and … Read more here: Poli Palace, Majestic Theater & Savoy Hotel, Bridgeport – Damned …
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Savoy Suites Hotel in Washington D.C. from $94 | Cheapflights.com
There's no better way to visit the nation's capital than by grabbing your sneakers and hitting the sidewalks. The sites are endless, the museums are gigantic and the entertainment is unbeatable. Seeing as summer is on its way out, ...
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The New Savoy Hotel: Luxurious AND Green?
FT12821789251 The New Savoy Hotel: Luxurious AND Green? 4Hoteliers. Rooms at the budget-friendly and green Base2stay also have lots of little luxury touches. Similarly, the Rafayel has tried to invent a whole new “eco-luxe …
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A Guide To London Vacation On A Shoestring Budget
Among the swanky hotels are Blakes Hotel, Cadogan Hotel, The Lanesborough, The Ritz, The Savoy Hotel, The Regency and Claridges. Each of these guarantee a quintessentially English experience rich in history with subtle touches of ...
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Timeshare Resales at The Savoy Timeshare Resort
The Savoy Hotel South Beach Miami is a lush 2-acre expanse of tropical paradise from street to beach, their guests can enjoy commanding beach views from en-suite balconies, sun bathe poolside, and enjoy private access to the sands of ...
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LONDON: Savoy Hotel Update
The Savoy Hotel will welcome its first guest in nearly three years on October 10, 2010. The most recent guest checked out in December 2007, immediately before the start of a project that was initially expected to take a little more than ...
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Historic Hotels in London – Antiquity and Accommodations | Belle ...
The Savoy Hotel's admittance path has the feature of heart the solitary spot in London requiring passage headed for manipulate the proper give piece of the road; a digit of reasons comprise been untaken representing this, ...
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Savoy Hotel London: One of London's most famous and iconic hotels ...
Savoy Hotel London: One of London's most famous and iconic hotels is getting ready to make its comeback after some... http://bit.ly/cSi5YU. Source: hotel london -hotelreviewblog - Twitter Search.
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Gordan Ramsay's Gift to Holli Ugalde
If you regularly watch Hell's Kitchen episodes online, then you would be aware of Savoy Hotel, which is regarded as one the most famous and prestigious hotels in London. It is particularly famous for its restaurants. ...
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Review Kaspar Prince of Cats by Michael Morpurgo: Touching Story ...
Johnny Trott is a bell-boy at London's prestigious Savoy Hotel at the beginning of the twentieth century. Accustomed to being the bottom rung in the hotel's hierarchy, no one is more surprised than Johnny when he befriends the Russian ...
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Savoy Wine Press Mfg. | Auto Boom Info
Cesar Ritz and Auguste Escoffier vs the Savoy Hotel Company – Elsevier. Italy :: Light manufacturing — Britannica Online Encyclopedia. Restaurants are a family affair – New Mexico Business Weekly. The Savoy House Delacroix Postmount is ...
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Chef De Partie, The Savoy Hotel, West End
F& B Supervisor Required In Large, Central London Hotel; New Hotel Requires All Levels of Quality Team Members Great Salaries Offered; Experienced bar staff needed for busy pub and hotel; Polished Hotel Professional Multi-site property ...
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Savoy Hotel refurbishment nears completion | News | Building Design
The £100 million project to restore London's Savoy Hotel will be completed this summer, more than a year behind schedule, it has been announced.
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Savoy Hotel re-opening held back again as costs double | News
The reopening of the Savoy Hotel has been delayed for a fourth time, sending the cost of the refurbishment spiralling to at least twice the £100 million original estimate.
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London's famed Savoy hotel to reopen after budget busting makeover ...
London's swanky Savoy re-opens next month after a budget blowing revamp that's taken two years longer than expected. View full post on USATODAY.com.
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Hemispheres Inflight Magazine » Savoy, Oh Boy
... the Savoy was ready for a face-lift. The architects paid careful attention to detail in restoring the Edwardian/ Art Deco look of the place—going so far as to replicate the original showerheads. The remodeled hotel, run by Fairmont, ...
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Commis de Rang (Waiter/ Waitress), The Savoy Hotel, ASAP!
Commis de Rang (Waiter/ Waitress), The Savoy Hotel, ASAP!
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London's Savoy Hotel ready for reopening | Totally Shiftless
The Savoy Hotel is to reopen next month following an extravagant refurbishment. Lisa Grainger reports. View full post on Travel news.
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Subterranean Homesick Blues
The clip was shot in an alley behind the Savoy Hotel in London where Ginsberg and Neuwirth make a cameo in the background. For use as a trailer, the following text was superimposed at the end of the clip while Dylan and Ginsberg are ...
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Savoy Hotel Ooty
This hotel can be found in the Blue Nilgiri Mountains. The Savoy Hotel Ooty is near many tourist attractions like Charing Cross, Ooty Lake and the botanical gardens. This location is 10 kilometers from the downtown area. ...
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The Seventh Star Group :: Hospitality is Changing: Reinventing the ...
When is The Savoy going to open and what exactly is Fairmont doing with it? These are two questions receiving a bit of buzz in the luxury travel industry these days. The iconic London hotel has been shuttered for more than two years for ...
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Love from London: A City of Stars - Photography - Chic Today ...
17th July 1956: American film star Marilyn Monroe (1926 – 1962) sits next to British thespian Laurence Olivier (1907 – 1989) at a press conference at the Savoy Hotel, London. Image 5 of 13. View large image. View full image. Lee Marvin ...
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Historic Luxury Hotels in London – Claridges Hotel
In 1893 Claridges was bought by Richard D'Oyly who was the owner of London's famous Savoy Hotel at the time. D'Oyly rebuilt Claridges in the current historic hotel building, which is known and loved today. Since then the hotel has ...
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Savoy Hotel ,Ooty
Savoy Hotel Ooty was Established in 1903,. Accommodation: Standard Rooms Superior Garden-facing Rooms Suites Hotel have a 40 rooms. Hotel Facilities: Currency Exchange 24 Hours Room service Limited Menu Car rental Laundry ...
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London Luxury Hotel the Savoy to reopen on 10-10-10
The Savoy, A Fairmont Managed Hotel, will reopen its doors on Sunday, October 10, 2010 as one of London's luxury hotels. One of this year's most eagerly anticipated openings, The Savoy has been undergoing the most ambitious restoration ...
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Savoy Hotel - Jeffreys Bay
The Savoy Hotel offers 3 star accommodation at very affordable prices in our lovely surfing town, Jeffreys Bay. They offer Conference Facilities, Restaurant, Gambling Facilities and a Pub. Spacious rooms are equipped with en-suite ...
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Savoy Hotel - Berlin, Germany
If you are looking for a touch of classic style, then the Savoy Hotel Berlin is an excellent choice for a getaway to one of Germany's coolest city. Featuring strong colours, richly designed hotel rooms and even a cigar bar you will feel ...
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Savoy Hotel
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Three Of The Finest Melbourne Hotels For Your Vacation Stay
The Vibe Savoy Hotel Melbourne is located in a 4.5-star hotel offers its guests an incredible stay in this fantastic city. The Savoy has a full-service fitness center, restaurant, bar and coffee shop and room service 24 hours for the ...
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Historic Hotels in London – Antiquity and Accommodations
Renowned as London's most famous hotel, the Savoy Hotel was founded in 1889 by Gilbert and Sullivan as an adjunct to their Savoy Theatre, located just next door. The Savoy Hotel's access road has the distinction of being the only ...
Michael Taylor
The Top Melbourne Accommodations For Your Upcoming Holiday
The Vibe Savoy Hotel Melbourne is located in a 4.5-star hotel offers guests an incredible stay in this amazing city. The Savoy has a full-service center fitness, restaurant, bar and coffee shop and room service 24 hours for the ...
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Article for Sale: Savoy Hotel Yangon, Yangon, Burma
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Savoy Hotel Reviw
Before your book your next hotel, take a gander at the Savoy Hotel. You will be amazed at the beautiful designed masterpiece that is the Hotel Savoy. The Savoy Hotel is right smack in the middle of Rome. The Hotel Savoy is in the center ...
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Fall 2010 At-A-Glance - Performance Space 122 > Performance Page
With its overlapping of Joseph Roth's novel, reality, and contemporary history, HOTEL SAVOY opens up a world between dream and reality in the history-laden and often unseen spaces of 1014 5th Avenue. Tickets for Hotel Savoy go on sale ...
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London's famed Savoy hotel belek to reopen after budget busting ...
London's famed Savoy hotel belek to reopen after budget busting makeover – Hotels Antalya Co. in Turkey. Posted on September 8, 2010 by admin. Comments. beside Barbara De Lollis, Antalya Hotels tidings. London's stylish Savoy will once ...
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Diane, A Shaded View on Fashion: Breakfast at the Hotel Savoy with ...
Breakfast at the Hotel Savoy with Bryan Boy. SAM_3027 Bryan Boy. Dear Shaded Viewers,. Bryan Boy and I are in Florence for Pitti, tonight the Fondazione Pitti Discovery is presenting Haider Ackermann as Special Guest. ...
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Savoy Hotel Bournemouth
Located in Bournemouth, England, the Savoy Hotel Bournemouth is an elegant choice for accommodations. Located on a cliff top with a panoramic view, you couldn't ask for a better location. This hotel has the perfect balance of Victorian ...
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London Walk - Along The Strand by the Thames: Visit Oldest Wine ...
After leaving Somerset House by the main entrance, turn right along the Strand and just a short walk away is the Savoy Hotel which opened in 1889. It was the height of luxury, stylish and glamorous, and it attracted the rich and famous ...
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Videojuegos girl at the Savoy Hotel - Vox
Videojuegos The music left them by the windows. "Thank you," said Billy under his breath. "You didn't deserve it," said the girl, with a faint smile playing about the corners of her lips. "You know you stared—scandalously.
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FROM 72.5 € Eden Savoy Hotel Rotterdam Hoogstraat 81, Rotterdam (Show map) In the city centre of Rotterdam you will find the elegant 4-star deluxe Eden Savoy Hotel Rotterdam. This luxurious and fully air conditioned hotel has recently ...
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London's Savoy Hotel ready for reopening
The Savoy Hotel is to reopen next month following an extravagant refurbishment. Lisa Grainger reports.
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The Haunted Hotels From Around the World for Your Halloween Night
Famous as the inspiration for Agatha Christie's first novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles, the Savoy Hotel in Mussoorie, India is apparently haunted by its former owner, Lady Orme. Murdered by sipping on some strychnine mysteriously ...
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@MrGrim2daReapa "LEGALIZE IT" live at the Savoy Hotel
I'm very impressed with the quality of this video. The new HD cameras are a step above the rest. I also like the song, it's really catchy and they've got a good point. Decriminalization of weed is the best thing for our economy and our ...
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Melbourne 7 Day Sale - Upto 50% OFF- Ends Soon @ Expedia.com.au ...
Expedia has Upto 50% Off on Melbourne Hotels Expedia Special Rate. Also use their Expedia Coupon to get additional 10% Best Western Atlantis Hotel - Stay 3 Nights and Save 30% on Your Stay. Vibe Savoy Hotel Melbourne - Save 20% Off on ...
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Savoy Hotel chooses ChannelDoubler
Savoy Hotel decided to enhance it's marketing capabilities regarding their web strategy. They choose ChannelDoubler for their creative and technical services, as long as content management platform and booking engine! ...
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Savoy Hotel Kansas City Downtown
What is a good place to eat in downtown Kansas City near the Sprint Center, or Hotel Savoy? Thank you!? It depends on what you spend and how long you're willing to take to dinner. If you want a quick meal and relatively inexpensive, ...
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London's Restored Savoy Hotel to Reopen Oct. 10
July 5, 2010. Guestroom at the Savoy. The landmark Savoy hotel, in London, will reopen its doors on Oct. 10, following a lengthy renovation. Managed by Fairmont Hotels, the Savoy closed in December, 2007, for a restoration that ...
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Savoy Homann Hotel , Bandung - Asia travel and leisure guides for ...
Savoy Homann Hotel , Bandung - More than 100 years old, the Savoy Homann Hotel is Bandung's best-known hotel, particularly for its Art Deco décor.
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Gordon Ramsay's Young Female Chef - Holli Ugalde - Savoy
She will now work alongside current head chef Andy Cook, once the Savoy Hotel opens after its £200 million renovations are completed later this year. Stuart Gillies, Ramsay's chef director, added: “We are delighted that Holli Ugalde ...
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Savoy Hotel Cocktail - LeNell It All - Slashfood
Photo: LeNell Smothers We've survived the overindulgence of the holidays and the attempts to win the favor of friends and impress guests and stran.
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The Famous Savoy Hotel In London
The international hotel The Savoy, London hotel building, England, UK Located off The Strand in central London. This beautiful and sophisticated Classic London Hotel is Along with Claridges and The Ritz and possibly the Dorchester and ...
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Happy Hour: Savoy Cocktail Book Night (SF) – Umamimart
They swap out their regular drink menu for the actual book– we're talking the massive, definitive encyclopedia by American bartender Harry Craddock (who ended up at The Savoy Hotel American Bar in London when Prohibition went down ...
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