Sunday, October 5, 2008

Eat Fish this Festive Season

We are happy to announce our 2008 christmas menu is now officially available.

The menu, bursting with fresh festive flavours, runs from the 1st December right up until the 24th and is priced at a very attractive £24.50 per head for 3 courses finishing with tea or coffee.

For all you lunchtime lovers a special offer of £17.50 is available, consisting of two courses, coffee and good old mince pies.

If you are looking for a restaurant that offers fresh ingredients delivered on the day and cooked using an oven rather than a microwave, combined with a relaxed and friendly atmosphere there is only one option in Berkhamsted.

This menu is ONLY available through bookings and all food must be pre-ordered.

Please contact for a menu or availability. This is our busiest time of the year so book early to avoid disappointment.

In addition our menu has a january promotion. Attached to the back is voucher that entitles the customer to a free glass of house red or white wine. Pick up a menu for details.

A quick note on our New Years Eve plans. Our desire is to have a one sitting evening and offering a special menu. The menu and price have yet to be confirmed but there will be live entertainment, possibly a 3 piece band, to help aid the celebrations and the turn of the year. If you would like to register your interest in this evening please email us or visit the restaurant.

We look forward to hearing from you.

T'is the season to Eat Fish.

1 comment:

Salmon Farms said...

This is cool. Eat more fish and less meat. For me make a list of fish (or shellfish) that you do like (it will be longer than you might think) and then look for healthy recipes. Even if you don't like stronger tasting fish, like tuna and salmon, freshwater fish, which are lighter tasting, may appeal to you. While leaner freshwater fish such as trout, bass, and whitefish may not be the best source of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, they still have them and they're still both delicious and low in both calories and fat.