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Yes, there were restaurants in the Victorian era, particularly in urban centers like London. The mid-19th century saw the rise of establishments that offered dining options beyond traditional inns and taverns, catering to the growing middle class. These restaurants often featured elaborate menus and a more formal dining experience. Notable examples include the establishment of places like the famous "Rules" restaurant in 1798, which became a popular dining spot during the Victorian period.

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