The neighborhood bar and grill was known for combining British and American elements.
, closed its doors last month after serving patrons for the last 22 years.
The Belt Line Road location was the bar’s last remaining location in Dallas-Fort Worth, after its Arlington location in Lincoln Square . This closure should not be confused with the unaffiliated English-style tavern, The Londoner, which is still open and located down the road.The neighborhood bar and grill was known for combining British and American elements, including in its menu which featured traditional pub fare along with more distinct dishes like fish and chips and shepherd’s pie. The establishment was also known for its unique decor, which included red telephone boxes and antique-style lanterns.
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