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N y to rv ; Pleisch’s , N r. 2 , G am m elam agertorv . P ublic Coffee room s are attach ed to th e H otel Phsenix and the H otel d’A ngleterre, b u t th a t o f the form er is chiefly freq uented by the trav ellers. Am ong the other C onfectioners m ay be specified Grand- je a n ’s , N r. 1 5 9 , Store S tra n d stræ d e , as m uch reso rted to by ladies w ho are accomm odated w ith a p riv ate ro om ; and Meyer’s P av ilio n a t the end o f the E splanade, overlooking the h a rb o u r. Oyster and Refreshment Rooms — are kept b y B o y tier Ju n r. in K ongens N y to rv , under the H otel d ’A ngleterre ; b y Bøytler S e n r., N r. 5 3 , Ø ste rg ad e ; and by Petersen , ■ N r. 68, Ø stergade.

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