In the ‘60s, while some chaps were messing with moon landings and the like, PIMM’S was working on cups No.5 and No.6.
There have been 6 PIMM’S recipes: gin, scotch, brandy, rum, rye, vodka. Around the world, enterprising individuals continue to work on their own No. 7.
In 1870, future London Mayor Horatio Davies took PIMM’S company and its 5 restaurants to new heights. Naturally, he was knighted.
Pimm made his No.1 Cup in the 1840’s after realising customers stayed longer when they sipped, rather than slugged, their gin.
Wily marketer Jim Moran staged a ‘heated debate’ in a Manhattan nightclub over the correct PIMM’S garnish. His rowdy actresses made the front page.
Wily marketer Jim Moran staged a ‘heated debate’ in a Manhattan nightclub over the correct PIMM’S garnish. His rowdy actresses made the front page.
The London borough of Pimlico is not named after James Pimm, but is a lovely location for a picnic.
From the shores of Sri Lanka to the officer's mess in Khartoum, by 1914 PIMM’s was already a pillar of the Empire.