Sentences with word «hostelry»

Gem of the towns along the way is Montagu, famed for its beautiful old houses and hostelries in Cape Dutch and other 18th and 19th century architectural styles.
(Basically by treating it as hostelry, complete with applicable safety rules and permits, and by using heavy handed fishing operations on websites like AirBnB to enforce hospitality laws.)
This all means that the bailiffs will have more work as they chase around the local hostelries at night in search of their respondents.
«This slate - roofed hideaway tucked in a valley at the center of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area is so saturated in British hostelry tradition that in each of the seven guest rooms a tiny stone with a hole hangs over the bed to ward off witches and rickets.
Here the monastic forms of life in the world, the loneliness in the midst of life into which we turn as into hostelries, help us to prevent the connection between the conditioned bonds and the one unconditioned bond from slackening....
A man sits in the lobby of a metropolitan hostelry as lonely as Crusoe on his island.
Because this famous hostelry must cater to tastes of international guests, it now experiments with a cross-cultural cuisine known as Indian - Mexican food.
In Lech, a Breughel - like village on the other side of the Arlberg Pass from St. Anton, the Gasthof Post is a candy - pink and carved - wood hostelry favored by the Dutch royal family.
The Sportsman used to be my fav hostelry before I left England, but not the one referred to by Ned.
The Black Country Arms based in High Street, Walsall is one of the town's most ancient hostelries dating back to as early as 1627.
Because then there'd be no excuse for Vacancy director Nimrod Antal to trot the lost couple over to the Pinewood Motel - a rundown hostelry that makes the Bates look like a five - star retreat.
We strolled back to the Promenade Hotel, a basic but comfortable hostelry.
Good cheer flows like ale at this gracious hostelry
Founded by the famous Dutch design collective Droog, Hôtel Droog is more of a cultural and events centre than a proper hostelry.
Doormen stand at the ready to glide open the glass portals to this Asian - inspired hostelry.
It is long established hostelry and, on the evidence of our rooms, in need of some refurbishment.
Modeled after a turn - of - the - century Eureka hostelry, our Hotel Carter was built from scratch in the mid-1980's, and completely remodeled in 2014.
Before your return to the hotel, you will stop off at a couple of characteristic Venetian hostelries for a traditional aperitif, with a glass or two of wine and some typical local snacks.
But did you know that the inspiration behind the much - loved soap is chocolate - box hostelry The Old Bull, situated in the picture - postcard village of Inkberrow in deepest darkest Worcestershire?
In Spain this type of accommodation is called a refugio or albergue, both of which are similar to youth hostels or hostelries in the French system of gîtes d'étape.
Half - time and game over, so then, a huge disappointment again after a Man City game with a certain amount of gallows humour in the local hostelry, decreed that a slight variation of the normal method of choosing man of the match was required.
The Pelican is steeped in the mystical aura of British hostelry.
However, it is not unlikely that a hostelry in open fields would have kept some livestock to feed family and customers.
As has been mentioned on reviews on this site before, there is very little in the immediate vicinity hot foodwise or in the hostelry area and so after taking a few pictures inside the ground thanks to helpful stewards, I bought a programme & badge from the (rather limited) club shop and had a couple of beers in the Social club behind the Main Stand and watched the Reading v Leeds game.
Klitzman's chicken arrived and — I'm speculating here — he chewed it in thoughtful silence, his gaze settling on a porcelain cow that adorned the ancient oak mantelpiece, as the hostelry succumbed to the pervasive and increasingly wavy lines that signal a remembrance of things past. . . .
The dinner, prepared by head chef David Barnett, was no less spectacular, and the hostelry is noted for its seven - course tasting menu.
Once off the Dupont Circle metro stop, where neighboring streets are lined with pubs, sports bars, restaurants, clubs, dive bars, and a variety of cafes and shops, it was a mere five minute stroll to the hostelry.
When it started, Lochaerie was a hostelry with cabins and today it is just the cabins, each of which has a rustic atmosphere with a private bath, full kitchen and fireplace.
The Coral Gables Biltmore Hotel was built in 1926 as «a great hotel... which would not only serve as a hostelry to the crowds thronging to Coral Gables but also would serve as a center of sports and fashion.»
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