Rhubarb to cater at Henley Music Festival 2016

09 June 2016 by
Rhubarb to cater at Henley Music Festival 2016

Event caterer Rhubarb has been named as the official food partner of this year's Henley Music Festival from 6-10 July.

The firm will manage and operate all food and beverage sites, including four restaurants: the Riverside; the Terrace; Barco and Ronnie Scotts. It will also cater for pop-up ventures and six bars at the event.

Rhubarb will work alongside a number of chefs such as Daniel Clifford, chef-patron of the two Michelin-starred Midsummer House restaurant in Cambridge.

Glen Sutton, director of events, Rhubarb, said: "We are delighted to partner with Henley Music Festival. This is an exciting addition to our events portfolio and our culinary team are preparing a range of beautiful and delicious menus to further enhance what is set to be a fantastic few days of music and celebrations."

Rhubarb operates in a number of visitor attractions across the capital including the Sky Garden at 20 Fenchurch Street, the Royal Albert Hall, Saatchi Gallery, Heathrow Terminal 3 and Terminal 5, London City Airport and Royal Ascot Racecourse.

The group recently won a £60m contract for the catering operation at the Goodwood Estate in West Sussex.

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