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Silver, Dena. "Charting the Evolution of Gucci", CR Fashion Book, 26 March 2019, accessed 1 December 2022 The Savoy Hotel: Bars, Restaurants, Afternoon Tea and the Ballroom", Blogvisitlondon.com, 19 August 2010, accessed 13 September 2010

Joe Gilmore, 1954 to 1975. Among his many creations was the "Moonwalk" to honour Neil Armstrong's achievement. [31] His hangover cure was two aspirins and a "Corpse Reviver". [98] [101] Ainger, Michael (2002). Gilbert and Sullivan – A Dual Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-514769-3.You may also opt to downgrade to Standard Digital, a robust journalistic offering that fulfils many user’s needs. Compare Standard and Premium Digital here. Carruthers, Nicola. "Savoy's American Bar names head bartender", The Spirits Business, 24 June 2022 Brigid, Allen. "Ritz, César Jean (1850–1918)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, September 2004; online edition, May 2006, accessed 13 October 2015 Royce-Greensill, Sarah. "Straight Up: the American Bar at the Savoy", The Telegraph, 12 February 2016

Thomson, Basil. The Story of Scotland Yard, pp. 293–97, Kessinger Publishing, 2005 ISBN 1-4191-5451-6 Historic England. "The Savoy Hotel (1236709)". National Heritage List for England . Retrieved 30 September 2015. Arnold Bennett wrote the novel Imperial Palace in 1930, based on his research at the hotel. The novel fictionalises the hotel's operations. [31] Michael Morpurgo wrote a children's book fictionalising the hotel's mascot, Kaspar, as an adventurer: Kaspar: Prince of Cats (2008), which was released in the US as Kaspar: The Titanic Cat (2012).The American Bar is decorated in a warm Art Deco design, with cream and ochre walls, and electric blue and gold chairs. The walls feature the photos of famous guests. A pianist plays classic American jazz every day on a baby grand piano in the centre of the room. [86] Traffic driving on the right in Savoy Court Mortimer, Caroline. "Former MasterChef contestant Kim Woodward becomes first woman head chef at Savoy Grill restaurant", The Independent, 25 April 2015; and Gerrard. Neil. "D&D London appoints Kim Woodward as executive chef of Skylon", TheCaterer.com, 9 February 2017 Ayto, John. "Arnold Bennett", The Diner’s Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 2012, accessed 3 June 2020 (subscription required) So far as can be ascertained this delectable potion is NOT the staple diet of the Esquimaux. It was probably first thought of in South Carolina— hence its name.

Children 14 and above may visit the bar with guardians and in-house guests may bring children of any age. Somerville, Sir Robert (1960). The Savoy: Manor, Hospital, Chapel. London: Duchy of Lancaster. OCLC 877759342. If all be true that I do think, There are five reasons why men drink, Good wine, a friend, or being dry, Or lest we should be by-and-by. Or any other reason why." Salim Khoury, 2003 to 2010. In 1992, he won the UK Barman of the Year competition by inventing the "Blushing Monarch", inspired by Princess Diana. [98] Here are 10 sample recipes from this classic book including his original White Lady. It also includes Hanky Panky, Mai Tai, Dry Martini, Whisky Sour, Harvey Wallbanger, Margarita, Espresso Margarita, a re-imagined Nitrogen Caipirinha and a classic Sazerac.

Williams, Olivia (2014). Gin Glorious Gin:How Mother's Ruin Became the Spirit of London. London: Headline Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-4722-1534-5. a b O'Ceallaigh, John and Lisa Grainger. "Luxury Hotels with Artists in Residence", The Telegraph, 2 April 2013 Curtis, Wayne. "What Ended the Career of the World’s First Celebrity Female Bartender?", TheDailyBeast.com, 24 August 2016 Professor Jerry Thomas, the greatest Bartender of the Past, mixing his famous " Blue Blazer " at the Metropolitan Hotel, New York, in the " Roaring Fifties". a b c Shalam, Sally. "The Savoy, The Strand, London", The Guardian, 6 May 2011, accessed 10 January 2012

a b Singh, Anita. "Little-known artist chosen as artist-in-residence at The Savoy, The Telegraph, 19 March 2012 a b Higgins, Kat. "Countdown Begins To The Savoy's Reopening". Sky News Online, 15 July 2010, accessed 9 August 2010Reginald "Johnnie" Johnson, 1942 to 1954. He invented "Wedding Bells" for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip. [98] Lovell, Jeremy. "London's Posh Savoy Hotel Reopens After a Pricey 'Green' Makeover". The New York Times, 18 November 2010

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