Newly opened in July 2010, the 2010 Brasserie offers modern cosmopolitan dining in very informal relaxed surroundings. Located in the former scullery of the Castle This lovingly restored section of the Grade I listed building retains many of its original features including windows and two cast iron cooking ranges, which date back to the 1840s. These are combined with the modern day comforts of luxury furnishings, free Wi-Fi and a flat screen television, striking a perfect balance between the old and new. The courtyard adjoining the Brasserie really compliments with additional space and offers a modern al fresco dining experience. Open to all members of the public every day from 8am to 10pm, the 2010 Brasserie operates a table waiting service and provides a unique combination of affordable menu choices, striking surroundings and a relaxed atmosphere, making it the ideal venue for all occasions, whether a quick cup of coffee or an informal lunch with friends. The contemporary menu with its generous selection of food and drink – crafted by the kitchen team behind the award winning 1851 Restaurant – features speciality fair-trade coffees, pastries, sandwiches, panninis, soup, salad, fishcakes, burger and even Rib-Eye steak, with ingredients sourced from Cheshire farms and suppliers where possible. The new children's menu for knights and maidens was created with the help of local schoolchildren. As one very happy diner recently commented "The 2010 Brasserie turns even a humble coffee break into an enchanting experience.'' Download the 2010 Brasserie menu here>> |
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