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Beggars Belief
Stories From Gerald's Bar
2022
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Gerald Diffey has spent four decades immersed in the world of food, wine and hospitality, from early days waiting tables in old English hotels to establishing two of the best places in the world to drink and eat: the award-winning Gerald’s Bar in North Carlton – Heston Blumenthal described it as ‘a proper, proper old fashioned sort of bar’ – and Gerald’s Bar in San Sebastian.Beggars Belief is a collection of funny, poignant, insightful and just plain ludicrous stories from Gerald’s...
R 128,44
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Stories From Gerald's Bar
- Narrated by
- Gerald Diffey
Unabridged
3 hours 28 min
2025
EN
Gerald Diffey has spent four decades immersed in the world of food, wine and hospitality, from early days waiting tables in old English hotels to establishing two of the best places in the world to drink and eat: the award-winning Gerald’s Bar in North Carlton– Heston Blumenthal described it as ‘a proper, proper old-fashioned sort of bar’– and Gerald’s Bar in San Sebastian.Beggars Belief is a collection of funny, poignant, insightful and just plain ludicrous stories from Gerald’s l...
R 219,06
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