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In London, you have what the British call a gastropub.
What, then, does he think of the gastropub phenomenon?
Something that has been a recent success, says Chapman, is their Gastropub range.
They pair well with the gastropub fare, including delicious spicy wings.
The Trout is now an hotel and gastropub.
It is a gastropub and in 2009 was awarded a Michelin Star.
Eat in any of these and you'll never want a gastropub burger again, let alone a Big Mac.
And does it matter whether it's a café, a gastropub or a full-blown restaurant?
It has one public house, the award-winning Horse and Groom "gastropub".
The village has a public house, the Pelican Inn, which is now a gastropub.
The word 'gastropub' is so overused these days but this establishment certainly deserves that tag.
The duo reopened it as a gastropub whilst retaining the original name.
This former high-end restaurant has been reborn as a gastropub with an excellent select wine list.
"The word gastropub is kind of ruined.
The Tuns is now a gastropub, with an attractive terrace within smell (but not sight) of the river.
Later she opened her own gastropub.
But I find saying gastropub without sounding like I'm putting quotation marks around it nearly impossible.
It's a gastropub serving high quality, locally-sourced fare.
The gastropub concept has also caught on, as traditional British influences are to be found in many Canadian dishes.
A gastropub concentrates on quality food.
It is now a gastropub.
Downstairs in the Pub Mont-Fort you can get good value gastropub food.
The inspiration for this, like many of the lines Chapman oversees, was the flourishing of the gastropub industry.
Clifton has a public house, the Duke of Cumberland's Head, that is now a gastropub.
He aimed to turn it into a gastropub that would serve the sort of unpretentious fare he had learned at his mother's knee.