Picture No | 10216464 |
Date | 1931 |
Description | The Monseigneur - London's latest chic restaurant |
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Evening at The Monseigneur, a fashionable London restaurant, with diners watching a cabaret performance. The Monseigneur Restaurant was one of three main hot spots for dance music in the 1930s. It shared rival prominence with the Savoy Restaurant and the Mayfair Hotel as the top showcases for the popular music of the day. Roy Fox and Lew Stone were the bandleaders who inhabited the Monseigneur during the depression years in the UK. The well-known restaurateur, M. Taglioni is seen standing in the right foreground.
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Source | Illustrated by F. Matania in The Bystander, 12 August 1931, page 342-343 |
Credit | © Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans |
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