Suggested Itinerary:
* Reception drink 7.00pm
* Dinner served 8.00pm
* Disco and DJ start 9.45pm
* Revelers leave 12.00am
Package Includes:
* Hire of the venue
* Sparkling Wine Reception
* 3 Course Seated Dinner or Bowl Food Menus
* Unlimited beer, wine and soft drinks
* DJ & Discotheque
* Staffed cloakroom
Sample 3 course Dinner menus
Sample Traditional Christmas Menu
Oak Smoked Wild Salmon
Shallots, Capers and Sour Cream Blini, Pickled Lemons
Butter Roasted Norfolk Turkey
Sweet Glazed Chestnuts, Sautéed Haricot Vert
Chateau Potatoes, Burgundy Jus
Traditional Plum Christmas Pudding
Brandy Scented Anglaise or Rum Butter
Fair Trade Tea and Coffee
Hand-made Chocolates and Petit Fours
Mini Mince Pies
Sample Alternative Menu
Honey cured Pheasant Broth
Cranberry Dumplings, Parmesan Tuile
Pot Roasted Loin of Beef Olive
Caramelised Beetroot Cabbage, Creamed Potato and Poached Carrots
Prune and Armagnac Tart
Rum and Raisin Ice Cream, Mulled Wine Syrup
Fair Trade Tea and Coffee
Hand-made Chocolates and Petit Fours
Mini Mince Pies
(1 menu choice to be made at least 5 days prior to the event with one vegetarian option)
Sample bowl food menu
Steamed Salmon, Fresh Ginger and Spring Onion
Chicken and Black Bean Sauce on Basmati Rice
Penne Pasta, Sun-dried Tomatoes, Olives, Pesto and Parmesan Shavings
Lamb Tagine, Vegetable and Coriander Cous Cous and Harissa Dressing
Assorted Mini Crème Brûlée ~ Chocolate, Raspberry, Lemon, Vanilla
(Menu choices to be made at least 5 days prior to the event.)
Bowl Food is an informal style of food service, white porcelain bowls are filled with a starter size portion of these wonderful dishes and tray served over an extended period
Drinks package includes:
* Reception drink – Sparkling Wine or Cocktail on arrival
* House white & red wine
* Bottled beer
* Selection of soft drinks
Final content and price of each package depends upon the number of guests, venue, facilities, entertainment and the chosen date
Thursday, 7 August 2008
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
Total Event Solution Package
The National Army Museum have awarded the Crown Group the contract as their sole catering supplier.
Charles Beer, Chief executive of the Crown Group applauded the decision.
“Our commitment to provide a total Event Solution Package ensures that we are the first choice for venues that require a multi-faceted service.”
Missing Ingredients will be based on-site to operate the Costa Coffee franchise and to provide visitor catering.
London’s Flying Chef will provide a daily conference catering option whilst Seasoned Events bring their assured touch to catering for Evening Events.
Charles continues,
“It is hugely satisfying to reflect that as a catering partner, Crown Group companies continue to positively influence sales growth at any venue.”
Charles Beer, Chief executive of the Crown Group applauded the decision.
“Our commitment to provide a total Event Solution Package ensures that we are the first choice for venues that require a multi-faceted service.”
Missing Ingredients will be based on-site to operate the Costa Coffee franchise and to provide visitor catering.
London’s Flying Chef will provide a daily conference catering option whilst Seasoned Events bring their assured touch to catering for Evening Events.
Charles continues,
“It is hugely satisfying to reflect that as a catering partner, Crown Group companies continue to positively influence sales growth at any venue.”
Tuesday, 20 May 2008
National Army Museum Events
Visit the National Army Museum and find out how Britain’s past has helped to shape our present and our future. The National Army Museum’s purpose is to explain the impact that the British Army has had on the character of Britain, Europe and the world. A visit to the National Army Museum will show you how the actions of a few can affect the futures of many. The aim of the National Army Museum is to look at the education and inspiration of servicemen and women, and in explaining to the widest audience the importance of the role the Army plays in the global community. An important aspect of the National Army Museum’s work is to support the remembrance of those who have lived and died in the service of the nation.
Situated in the heart of Chelsea the National Army Museum can be used for a variety of events, conferences, receptions, dinners and dinner dances. The National Army Museum contains a stunning Art Gallery can accommodate an exclusive dinner for up to 140 people and the blank atrium space is easily colour washed to provide a modern and stylish reception space for up to 350 guests. The galleries within the National Army Museum can also be used for receptions for between 50-350 guests. For daytime or evening conferences there is a dedicated lecture theatre space including the latest AV equipment.
Situated in the heart of Chelsea the National Army Museum can be used for a variety of events, conferences, receptions, dinners and dinner dances. The National Army Museum contains a stunning Art Gallery can accommodate an exclusive dinner for up to 140 people and the blank atrium space is easily colour washed to provide a modern and stylish reception space for up to 350 guests. The galleries within the National Army Museum can also be used for receptions for between 50-350 guests. For daytime or evening conferences there is a dedicated lecture theatre space including the latest AV equipment.
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