President’s Lunch at Hatherley Manor

Sun, Jul 29th 2018 at 12:30 pm - 5:00 pm

The president’s lunch consisting of cocktails, canapés, 3 course lunch with wine, desserts, tea/coffee will be followed by a grand family gathering for grandchildren with games and a bouncy castle. Click details for timetable and menu.


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President’s Lunch Timetable

12.30     Rotarians and partners arrive for cocktails and canapés

13.00     Sit for Lunch in the Mulberry Suit

13.15     Lunch Service 

15.00      Grand Family Gathering

 

This is an opportunity to invite grandchildren (they can bring their mums and dads as well) along for games, a bouncy castle, orange juice, nibbles and ice-cream.

Ria Heap from the James Hopkins Trust will be there to meet and greet and provide some games. She will welcome your families as we finish lunch.  Parents can buy tea or coffee or drinks from the hotel bar

 

President’s Lunch Menu

GIN CURED SALMON, CUCUMBER PEARLS, BEETROOT, HORSERADISH PANNACOTTA.

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RIB EYE OF BEEF, ROAST NEW POTATOES, AND ROAST VEGETABLES.

WILD MUSHROOM AND PEA RISOTTO, PARMESAN CHEESE   (V)

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 TRIO OF CHOCOLATE DESSERTS

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 TEA AND COFFEE.

£36.00 per person including Pre-Lunch drinks and Wine.

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