Waterhouse

Waterhouse Restaurant is one of Hackkney's hidden gems, join us for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Owned by Shoreditch Trust, a charity working to reduce social and economic disadvantage,Waterhouse Restaurant hosts the Trust’s Blue Marble Training programme which provides training, mentoring and work experience to support vulnerable young people to be more independent, develop skills, gain qualifications and access opportunities to achieve long-term careers in the food and hospitality industry.

Waterhouse Restaurant | by Shoreditch Trust

Waterhouse Restaurant is one of Hackney's hidden canal side gems offering visitors a unique dining experience, serving a deliciously tempting seasonal menu.

Enjoy breakfast, lunch, special events and private bookings while the barges go by.

Waterhouse Restaurant is open for breakfast and lunch Monday to Friday - 9am-3pm.

We will only open on evenings and weekends for large bookings and private events.

http://www.waterhouserestaurant.co.uk

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Kingswood Arms - Restaurant Surrey - Pub - Beer Garden

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A Warm Welcome The award winning Kingswood Arms pub and restaurant is situated in the quiet village of Kingswood in the Surrey Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty.

Guests can be sure of a warm welcome, whether enjoying a drink in our traditional bar, outside in the sun, or dining in our vibrant and extremely popular Conservatory Restaurant.

Restaurant Menus Our menus are renowned for their range of quality, good-value dishes all made with fresh ingredients.

Fixed Price Menu Available Monday to Friday - Two Courses �11.95 - Three Courses �14.95 Easter 2018 Join us at the Kingswood Arms this Easter.

To make a reservation in our conservatory restaurant please call 01737 354053 or use our online booking form Newsletter Sign up for our newsletter to receive details of special offers, events and news from The Kingswood Arms.

Shoreditch Trust | Working to improve health, wellbeing, social ...

Many of our clients are facing complex challenges when they begin their journey with us, and our extensive range of programmes provides the support they need to make positive changes in their lives.

We have an amazing community of clients, volunteers, staff, partners and supporters – please get in touch to join us today!

Shoreditch Trust | Waterhouse Restaurant

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Customers can delight in a tasty breakfast or lunch while the barges go by.

The restaurant is also available for private hire on evenings and weekends, and offers an external catering service.

Our visitors enjoy a unique dining experience, gaining an insight into the ‘behind-the-scenes’ of the restaurant through our open kitchen, home to Shoreditch Trust's Blue Marble Training.

Proceeds from the restaurant contribute to our training programme.

Please visit the Waterhouse Restaurant website for menus, bookings and further information, or contact us: ¦ 020 7033 0123.

The Waterdine, Llanfair Waterdine, restaurant review - Telegraph

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From the outside the Waterdine is all charm, a dinky, squat little country pub with leaded windows and low ceilings, facing verdant forest on both sides.

It feels a bit as if you're stepping round your granny's furniture – it's all very chintzy and weirdly small – but it's still recognisably a pub.

J had the ham hock, hyssop and parsley terrine (£32.50 for three courses), with home-made picklelly (I think that's a local spelling.

The courgette was good, but there was a swish of red sauce, unexplained (perhaps because of embarrassment) by the menu, which tasted like ketchup watered down with vinegar.

J had the duck breast with cassis sauce on potato, smoked bacon and onion galette with pak-choi.

Restaurant: Andrew Edmunds, London W1 | Marina O'Loughlin | Life ...

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When its narrow streets and Georgian buildings promised the dubious thrills of cheap food, bad wine and worse behaviour.

On the one hand, I’m not buying the glamorisation of the old tart-with-a-heart up winding, red-lit steps.

Thank the gods, then, for the continuing joys of Algerian Coffee Store, Maison Bertaux, Bar Italia, Vasco & Piero’s Pavilion, the French… and Andrew Edmunds, with its lovely Georgian facade that was painted deepest sludge long before the heritage paint charts.

Even though I was en route to a perfectly lovely restaurant around the corner, I realised I wanted to be going to Andrew Edmunds instead.

• Andrew Edmunds 46 Lexington Street, London W1, 020-7437 5708.

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