Simpson's-in-the-Strand
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Simpson's-in-the-Strand is one of London's oldest traditional English restaurants. Situated in Strand, it is part of the Savoy Hotel.
History[edit | edit source]
Simpson's-in-the-Strand was first established as a chess coffee house in 1828. It was then transformed into a restaurant by Samuel Reiss in 1848.
Cuisine[edit | edit source]
The restaurant is well known for its traditional British dishes, particularly roast beef and other roasted meats, which are wheeled to guests' tables on antique silver-domed trolleys.
In popular culture[edit | edit source]
Simpson's-in-the-Strand has been featured in various works of fiction, including the Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle and the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming.
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