Royal Cafe

Indulge in a royal dining experience at the top cafe in town. Discover a menu fit for a king and queen and treat yourself to an unforgettable culinary journey at the Royal Cafe.
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London’s historic roots and stylish present have made the city a treasure trove of romantic venues to tie the knot, where traditional and modern values blend to create a simply magical wedding for you and yours. Grand architecture, sophisticated interiors, antique details—all the bases are covered in the historic museums and mansions that make up the UK’s most iconic city. But beyond the quintessential spots, London is also home to hidden gem venues that allow you to put your own creative…

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Hotel Cafe Royal on Regent Street is today a five star hotel nestled between the elegance of Mayfair and the creativity of Soho, but the history of the cafe dates back to 1863 when a French wine merchant called Daniel Nicholas Thévenon arrived in England to escape creditors in Paris. Within a couple of years

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New york cafe , known as the most beautiful cafe in the world located within Budapest. The harmonious Café New York, known today as Boscolo Budapest, was built between 1891 and 1895 in an eclectic Italian Renaissance style with Gothic touches: neo-Baroque, Renaissance and Rococo architectural stylistic influences can be recognized there. Gothic Cafe, Victorian Cafe, New York Cafe, Beautiful Cafe, Maid Cafe, Cafe New York, French Baroque, Neo Baroque, Italian Baroque

New york cafe , known as the most beautiful cafe in the world located within Budapest. The harmonious Café New York, known today as Boscolo Budapest, was built between 1891 and 1895 in an eclectic Italian Renaissance style with Gothic touches: neo-Baroque, Renaissance and Rococo architectural stylistic influences can be recognized there.

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