Reviews: Afternoon Tea by Rose leaves Gaby Soutar wondering if founder Rose Gregory is “genius or magician"
Afternoon Tea by Rose, available in Leith and Edinburgh, leaves Gaby Soutar of The Scotsman wondering if founder Rose Gregory is “genius or magician”.
Made You Look: chefs mark Black History Month
Chef Mike Reid has collaborated with food photographer Julian George on a series of images of chefs to mark Black History Month.
Reviews: Kate Leahy finds out if the Buxton Crescent has been worth the wait
HospoDemo live blog: chef Tom Aikens says restrictions are not working and warns of impact on London hospitality
Recipe: Duck liver parfait
Evening Standard backs Can the Curfew as hundreds sign petition
The Evening Standard has backed The Caterer’s Can the Curfew campaign and asked the government to[...]
Can the Curfew: Industry leaders on why they're supporting the campaign
The industry’s top chefs, restaurateurs, hoteliers and publicans have explained why they’ve given their backing to[...]
Hospitality titans back Can the Curfew campaign as 65% of operators say it will close their businesses in six months
Hospitality titans have backed the Can the Curfew campaign after 64% of operators warned their businesses[...]
Reviews: Joel Golby finds out if the Albion Rooms is really a hotel, while Giles Coren is pleased by Soho's Noble Rot
Joel Golby of The Observer heads to Margate to discover if the Libertines’ Albion Rooms really[...]
Cateys 2020 shortlist revealed
The shortlist for the 2020 Catey Awards has been revealed ahead of a virtual ceremony in November. "
Reviews: Jay Rayner finds Wen's in Leeds a 'fabulous disgrace', while Tom Barker Bowles thinks Ariana II is Kabul come to Kilburn
The Observer’s Jay Rayner visits Leeds and discovers ‘a fabulous disgrace’ at Wen’s
Curfew sees crowds spill onto streets while operators report ‘massive reductions’ in revenue
Following the government’s imposition of a 10pm curfew on hospitality businesses last week, pictures showed unregulated crowds drinking and dancing in the streets over the weekend, while operators report “massive reductions” in revenue.
Catering tender: CAPA College, Wakefield
Intent to run a catering tender.
The Cateys go virtual for 2020
The 2020 Cateys will take place as a virtual awards ceremony on Tuesday 24 November, celebrating[...]
Reviews: Giles Coren loves beef tartare at Sollip, while Grace Dent enjoys the ‘modern spin’ at Chuku's
The Times’ Giles Coren loves the spicy beef tartare at Sollip in Southwark, London
Revelations: Michael Carr, head chef, Fenchurch Restaurant at Sky Garden, London
What do you normally have for breakfast? Fruit or granola. Special treats can be breakfast sarnies[...]
Recipe: brioche from The Sourdough School: Sweet Baking
Taken from The Sourdough School: Sweet Baking by Vanessa Kimbell"
Reviews: Jay Rayner finds a lot to enjoy at Manchester's Delhi House Café, while Liz Edwards finds a warm welcome at the Mitre at Hampton Court
Jay Rayner visits Delhi House Café in Manchester and finds ‘there is a lot to enjoy here'
Tender opportunity: coffee shop concession space, south-east England
Fishpools, the south east’s largest quality furniture store, has an exciting opportunity available.
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