Regency Hot Spots: Dolly’s Beefsteak House
The Picture of London, for 1803 (1803) Dolly’s Beef-Steak House, alternatively known as Dolly’s Chop House, was named for the cook Dolly who was said Continue
The Picture of London, for 1803 (1803) Dolly’s Beef-Steak House, alternatively known as Dolly’s Chop House, was named for the cook Dolly who was said Continue
The Piazza Coffeehouse in Covent Garden, in the northeastern angle of the larger Covent Garden Piazza, was a popular location for dining especially being handy Continue
Regency Reader Question I’ve just finished & enjoyed Rose Lerner’s well-researched “True Pretenses” set in a country town in 1808. In it, the hero invited Continue