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The World's 50 Best Bars
The World's 50 Best Bars is an annual list that celebrates the best of the international drinks scene, providing a yearly ranking of bars, voted for by more than 650 drinks experts from across the globe History The list was first announced in 2009, with annual award ceremonies held in London since the inaugural event in 2012. In 2022, the ceremony moved for the first time from London to Barcelona. Incorporating grand hotel bars, secretive speakeasies, quirky salons and dive bars, The World’s 50 Best Bars list aims to celebrate the diversity and universality of the drinks culture and to reflect new bar scenes developing all over the world. The World’s 50 Best Bars is owned and organised by William Reed Ltd, the group behind The World’s 50 Best Restaurants. William Reed is solely responsible for organising the awards, collating the votes and producing the lists. None of the employees of the organiser or any of the sponsors associated with the awards, including the main spon ...
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William Reed Ltd
William Reed is a digital, high value data and events business serving the food and drinks sector. In 2021, it had offices in five locations - in Crawley, London, Montpellier, Singapore and Chicago. Early history In 1862, William Reed founded his own publishing company, ''William Reed Publishing'' in London. With the contacts he had made working in the grocer industry and the knowledge he had gained, he launched his first journal, ''The Grocer'', from his premises based in Bow Lane, London. ''The Grocer'' gave readers the latest news and analysis of the trade. A year later the ''Wine Trade Review'' launched as a supplement to ''The Grocer''. By 1864, Reed targeted the brewing industry with ''Brewers Journal'', and its supplement, ''Hop & Malt Trades Review'', and in 1868 he added ''Tobacco Trade Review'' to his company's magazine line up. Reed died in 1920; at that time ''The Grocer'' was his company's best-known publication, and was used by the Ministry of Food to make announ ...
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Dante NYC
Dante, also known as Dante NYC, is a cafe and craft cocktail bar in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan. The establishment was founded in 1915 as Caffé Dante, an Italian coffeehouse. It was rated the best bar in the world in 2019, in ''The World's 50 Best Bars'' publication. Caffé Dante was a favorite of mobsters Vinnie “the Chin” Gigante and Jimmy Lollipops. Attributes The bar and cafe serves coffee, croissants, and fresh banana bread in the morning. At lunchtime, the establishments serves several types of panini. In the eveningtime, its cocktail bar serves Italian cocktails like negronis, spritzes, Americanos, and Garibaldis, though it also offers other classic cocktails and variations of them. At the back of the cafe is the kitchen, where chef Angel Fernandez prepares dishes including fresh pastas, roast chicken, and apple tarts. History The cafe opened in 1915 in an area with innumerous Italian immigrants; the period between 1900 and 1914 saw two milli ...
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List Of Food And Drink Awards
This list of food and drink awards is an index of articles of notable awards given for food and drinks. Food awards include awards for restaurants and food products, and cooking competitions. There are wine and spirits awards, beer awards, awards for cookbooks, and awards for food technology. Food Restaurants Food products Competitions Other Wine and spirits Beer awards Literary awards Food technology awards See also *Lists of awards References {{reflist Food and drink ''Food and Drink'' is a British television series on BBC Two. First broadcast between 1982 and 2002, it was the first national television programme in the UK to cover the subject of food and drink without cookery and recipe demonstrations. Histo ...
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The World's 50 Best Restaurants
The World's Best 50 Restaurants is a list produced by UK media company William Reed, which originally appeared in the British magazine ''Restaurant'' in 2002. The list and awards however are no longer directly related to ''Restaurant'' magazine, though they are owned by the same media company. In addition to the main 1–50 ranking, the organisation awards a series of special prizes for individuals and restaurants, including the One To Watch Award, the Icon Award, the Best Female Chef Award and the Chefs' Choice Award, the latter based on votes from the fifty head chefs from the restaurants on the previous year's list. In specific regions the organisation also pre-announces a 51–100 list, showcasing more venues in the area. Often working as a barometer of global gastronomic trends, the list showcases a variety of cuisines from all over the world. The World's 50 Best Restaurants has earned its legitimacy as providing guidance to aspiring gourmets, inspiring diners to travel an ...
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Handshake Speakeasy
A handshake is a globally widespread, brief greeting or parting tradition in which two people grasp one of each other's like hands, in most cases accompanied by a brief up-and-down movement of the grasped hands. Customs surrounding handshakes are specific to cultures. Different cultures may be more or less likely to shake hands, or there may be different customs about how or when to shake hands.Fist bump can pound out flu transmission
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Argo
In Greek mythology the ''Argo'' (; in Greek: ) was a ship built with the help of the gods that Jason and the Argonauts sailed from Iolcos to Colchis to retrieve the Golden Fleece. The ship has gone on to be used as a motif in a variety of sources beyond the original legend from books, films and more. Name Most accounts name the ship after her builder, Argus. Cicero suggested that it was named after the "Argives", a term commonly used by Homer for the Greek people of Argos. Diodorus Siculus reported that some thought the name was derived from an ancient Greek word for 'swift', which could have indicated that the ship was designed to move quickly. The adjective, occasionally found, is ''Argoan'' , from Greek ''Ἀργῶος'' through Latin ''Argōus''. Legend Construction of the ''Argo'' The ''Argo'' was constructed by the shipwright Argus, and its crew were specially protected by the goddess Hera. The best source for the myth is the ''Argonautica'' by Apollonius Rhodius ...
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Jigger & Pony
Jigger may refer to: Tools and machines * Jigger (bartending), used to measure out a jigger (1.5 US fluid ounces) of liquor * Pallet jack, used to lift and move pallets * Hydraulic jigger, a hydraulically powered mechanical winch * Ice jigger, used for setting fish nets under ice between two distant holes * Jigger, a machine for the shaping of clay body into flatware; see Transportation * Handcar (hand-operated) or railroad speeder (motorized), a railway car mostly used for maintenance * Jiggermast, the aftmost mast of a four-masted sailing ship Arts and entertainment * "Jigger", a work by Li Cheng (painter) (919–967) * Jigger, a large statue in Brownhills, West Midlands, England * Jigger Craigin, a character in the musical ''Carousel'' Places * Jigger, Louisiana, United States, an unincorporated community * Jigger, a local name for the settlement of South Tunbridge; see Tunbridge, Vermont, United States * Jigger Inn, St Andrews, Scotland, an historic pub People * Jigger (ni ...
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Sips (Bar)
SIPS or Sips may refer to any of the following: *Secure Session Initiation Protocol transported over TCP/TLS *Side Impact Protection System *SIPS surgery, a type of bariatric surgery *Smart Inorganic Polymers * Spina iliaca posterior superior *Structural insulated panel * Super-IPS TFT LCD panel type, a more advanced version of the IPS LCD Panels. Developed by Hitachi Ltd. * Systemically Important Payment Systems * Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science *Chris Lovasz, online streamer and member of The Yogscast The Yogscast, officially registered as Yogscast Limited, is a British entertainment company based in Bristol that primarily produces video gaming-related videos on YouTube and Twitch, and also operates the Yogscast multi-channel network for a ...
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Paradiso (Bar)
Paradiso (Italian: ''Heaven'', literally: Paradise); may refer to: People * Paradiso (surname) Places * Gran Paradiso, a 4,000 metres mountain in Italy * Paradiso railway station (Luxembourg) * Paradiso, Switzerland, a municipality of the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino ** Lugano-Paradiso railway station * Paradiso (Turin Metro), a Turin Metro station Music * Paradiso (Amsterdam), a music venue in Amsterdam * Paradiso Festival, an annual music festival at the Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington, U.S. * Paradiso Girls, an American and European dance-pop group Albums * ''Paradiso'', a 2006 album by Tangerine Dream * ''Paradiso'', a 2017 album by Chino Amobi * ''Paradiso'' (Fiction Plane album), 2009 * ''Paradiso'' (Hayley Westenra album), 2011 Songs * ''Paradiso'', Connie Francis song Number-one hits of 1962 (Germany) * "Paradiso" (Marika Gombitová song), a 1994 song by Marika Gombitová Other uses * ''Paradiso'' (Dante), the third part of Dante's ''Divine Comedy ...
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The Clumsies
''The'' () is a grammatical article in English, denoting persons or things already mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with pronouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of pronoun ''thee'') when followed by a v ...
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