The foyer bar and the cellar is flooded and tonight's performances have been cancelled.
We also stopped at the Cellar Door, a Victorian toilet in Aldwych that is now a cocktail bar.
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During a Champagne tour, you will most likely tour the cellar instead of the vineyard where the grapes are grown.
Coal and iron ore producer earnings, if any, will remain in the cellar for the foreseeable future (maybe two years).
The cellar club was preserved and still contains murals and paintings by the band members and Lennon's then wife, Cynthia.
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Mr. Parker assured me he knew where everything was, and besides, no one but him came down to the cellar.
The cellar is stocked with three vintages labels of Banfi Brunello that are no longer available on the open market.
At a yard sale I bought an old shield-shaped mirror that I hung in the cellar, behind the washer and dryer.
He is a big Bordeaux fan and has a fair amount of it in the cellar of his home in Sussex.
Police believe the raiders broke in through the cellar of the property in Fernwood Road in Jesmond overnight between Monday and Tuesday.
The grapes are trodden within it and the juice that flows out is channelled down wooden pipes into holes in the cellar floor.
The man responsible for the cellar, Geoff Kruth, is one of just 200 people in the world to hold the title Master Sommelier.
Now Glumineau spends less time working on his libretto and more time in the cellar, carefully managing what Mother Nature delivers each year.
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The house isn't going to fall down, we're not going to bash a hole in the cellar wall and find the beer turns green.
The dark old Marlborough house backing on to a graveyard was a source of terror, particularly the cellar, which haunted his dreams all his life.
My protagonist goes down the cellar stairs because he must in order to find his daughter, whom he is convinced has been abducted by a demon.
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Jacob Markstrom made 44 saves, and he and the cellar-dwelling Florida Panthers stole the spotlight from Lundqvist and the Rangers with a 3-1 win Thursday night.
The citrus bite of the Cellar Door cuts through the rich flavors of the Salmon as the earthy notes blend seamlessly with the tomato butter, zucchini, and fennel.
Then they moved to a courtyard, or to a room across the courtyard from where your family lived, and, eventually, like the big Roman-orgy kitchens, to the cellar.
They emerged from the cellar to find their community changed.
There were wooden cases of wine stacked all the way to the ceiling of the cellar wines of impeccable pedigree and provenance, but in a bit of a perilous jumble.
Their positivity and happiness to be on stage was infectious and their next gig in Oxford at The Cellar on August 15 promises to be something very special yet again.
Let him curse and I remember him falling down the cellar steps, and howling, and I remember, with pain, his tears, which my hand or your grandmother's so easily wiped away.
She's probably in the back wing or the cellar.
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This trio of bold red grape varieties may be last into the cellar, but any aficionado who appreciates brooding, dark oak-aged red wine will tell you, these are definitely worth the wait.
In times gone by the premises were occupied by local goldsmiths, who used the fireplace to melt precious metallic nuggets before thwacking them into shape on an anvil that now hangs from the cellar ceiling.
Labour's Tom Watson has previously used a series of parliamentary questions and Freedom of Information requests to discover that the cellar featured high-profile wines from the likes of Chateau Latour, Chateau Lafite, Chateau Margaux and Chateau Mouton Rothschild.
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