BILL WYMAN: Food Tales

Former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman recently celebrated the 28th anniversary of his London restaurant, Sticky Fingers -- named, of course, after the 1971 Stones album.

Bill Wyman:  "It's amazing because when I opened this place they said it would not last because four restaurants on this site had died. And here we are 28 years later. We've enjoyed the company over the years of just about every rock and roll artist, every theater, filming people - Lian Neeson used to come here and read his scripts, [Bob] Dylan's been here and so many people. And of course Princess Di and the young princes used to come here all the time. So it's rather lovely."

The restaurant, which serves burgers, ribs, chicken and more, is also where the Wyman, now 80, proposed to his much-younger wife, Suzanne, 24 years ago.

Sticky Fingers is in London's affluent Kensington neighborhood, where such folks as Jimmy Page, Elton John and Brian May all have houses.


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