Turkey is banned this Christmas!
Turkey is banned this Christmas!
25th October 2010
The Wharf House is proud to welcome you this festive season to celebrate not only the season of goodwill but, their recent AA Red Rosette award for culinary excellence, with the hope this year’s Christmas menu’s are just as well received.
This year will combine the best of fine dining and local wines, without the frivolous frills of the festive season – a refreshing change for the discerning diner! As is The Wharf House’s tradition Turkey has once again been banned from the menu. They are proud to offer an alternate seasonal menu with warmth and flavours that you will want to sit back and settle in, with such delights as Venison rolled in walnut with a rich redcurrant sauce with a hint of dark chocolate. The varied menu also provides unusual options for vegetarians who are never forgotten at The Wharf House, all of which take place in a beautiful setting enough to brighten the grey days ahead.
So they ask you to shut out the cold night air and settle in at The Wharf House and take advantage of their AA awarded 4* rooms with the knowledge that all the proceeds go to the Herefordshire and Gloucestershire Canal Trust, a registered charity.
The Christmas season begins at The Wharf House on Monday November 1st 2010 and runs right through until Monday January 31st 2011. David Penny Commercial Director of The Wharf House expressed that he “hopes to welcome some new faces as well as those of our loyal regulars throughout the season as a combined celebration of this ongoing success and the Christmas season”.



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