Former rockstar chef rolling into Merion Village with British restaurant
A famed chef for rock ‘n’ roll’s most iconic bands is bringing a taste of northeast England to Merion Village.
Glen Hall-Jones, former corporate chef for the likes of The Rolling Stones, Genesis, Elton John, and Judas Priest will open Geordie’s Restaurant at 1586 S High St. sometime in December.
The storefront was formerly occupied by the Explorer’s Club restaurant.
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The northeast England native hopes to expose Columbus to a new twist on British-style pub staples like fish and chips, mushy peas, authentic Stottie bread, sticky toffee pudding, and pease pudding, reports Columbus Business First.
Guests can expect a full bar stocked with offerings from the UK like Newcastle Brown Ale and Guinness plus a make-your-own Bloody Mary bar during lunch.
Updates to the interior of the restaurant include a more muted, pub-like aesthetic and memorabilia from hall-Jones’ stint in the rock world.
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