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Dolly’s Chop House

Dolly's Chop House "Among our many follies was calling in for steaks at Dolly's..."   Thomas Jefferson Gentlemen's clubs had their origins in the coffee and chop houses spawned during Queen Anne's reign. Among these, few were as enduring and beloved as Dolly's. From humble beginnings it became an institution in Georgian London and survived into the Regency and beyond. As legend has it, Queen Anne gave the original premises, which had housed a tavern called Tarleton's, to her favorite cook Dorothy, or Dolly as she was known, a gesture acknowledged on a window of the coffee-room [...]

By |May 23rd, 2022|Categories: Cafes and Restaurants, Dining and Food|Tags: , |

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