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Rules (restaurant)

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Rules (restaurant) is a renowned dining establishment located in London, England. Established in 1798, it is recognized as the oldest restaurant in the city. The restaurant is famous for its classic British cuisine, particularly game dishes.

History[edit | edit source]

Rules (restaurant) was established by Thomas Rule in 1798, initially as an oyster bar. Over the years, the restaurant has seen numerous famous patrons, including literary figures like Charles Dickens and Graham Greene, and has been featured in various works of literature and film.

Cuisine[edit | edit source]

The cuisine at Rules (restaurant) is traditionally British, with a strong emphasis on game dishes. The restaurant owns a private estate in the High Pennines, where much of their game is sourced. The menu changes seasonally, reflecting the availability of different game throughout the year.

Interior[edit | edit source]

The interior of Rules (restaurant) is noted for its classic British design. The walls are adorned with historical artwork and memorabilia, contributing to the restaurant's old-world charm.

Location[edit | edit source]

Rules (restaurant) is located in the Covent Garden district of London, a vibrant area known for its shopping, theatre, and entertainment options.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Rules (restaurant) has received mixed reviews over the years. While some praise its traditional British cuisine and historic charm, others criticize it for being outdated. Despite this, the restaurant remains a popular dining destination for both locals and tourists.

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