Sunday, 20 May 2012

Miss Immy's Bootleg Banquet Birthday Dinner

Last weekend, a lovely bunch of friends joined me for a birthday dinner at one of my favourite supper clubs, the Bootleg Banquet in Shoreditch. Regular readers may remember a post I wrote about the Bootleg Banquet when I went to their Thanksgiving dinner last November. It was amazing, and that turkey was the hugest bird I've ever seen! So I didn't hesitate to consider Bootleg as the perfect venue to host a party with a difference.


As guests arrived via an unassuming door next to a giant hedgehog's bottom, they made their way up to our 'private restaurant' for a welcome Kir Royale. Pieter did a stunning job decorating the table with a cluster of wild plants and twinkling candles, it gave the room a magical, ethereal glow. I added my own personal touch by painting each guest their own piece of Miss Immy art complete with mini easel as their 'going home' present (together with mini cupcakes).


Pieter and his team excelled themselves with yet another amazing feast which seriously knocked the spots off many supposedly superior eating establishments. As it was the first time various friends had been to a supper club, I don't think they quite knew what to expect on the food front, so everyone was suitably impressed and even bowled over by just how tasty and professional it was. I think Bootleg has definitely acquired a few more fans! The food, the music, the atmosphere and the service were all top notch. 


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Kir Royales

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Warm salad of asparagus, chorizo & queen scallops with crispy onion & fried parsley

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Courgette blossom tempura stuffed with peas, mint, Ricotta & lemon zest

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Char-grilled Moorish lamb skewers with roast butternut & beetroot salad

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Vanilla panna cotta & strawberries


It was a birthday to remember, and if you're racking your brain for ideas for a party with a twist,  I can't recommend Bootleg Banquet enough. And don't forget they host regular supper clubs too (dates on their website). Massive thanks to Pieter & the Bootleg Team for another great evening!


Bootleg Banquet
Pestle & Mortar Catering
Email: bootlegbanquet@hotmail.com
Twitter: @bootlegbanquet
£40 per head for a 4 course dinner (BYO wine)

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Diamond Jubilee Tea at The Petersham Hotel


In celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in June, The Petersham Hotel in Richmond is putting on an afternoon tea fit for.. well a Queen of course! The Petersham Hotel is a privately owned hotel built in 1865 which sits proudly in an enviable position on the side of Richmond Hill, next to the park and overlooking the River Thames.

Richmond is without a doubt one of the prettiest Boroughs in London, and even though it feels like you're in the middle of the countryside, it is still at the end of the district line, so you can dash there from the centre of London with relative ease. Which is exactly what a friend and I did last week when The Petersham Hotel kindly invited us to sample their Diamond Jubilee tea.


As we arrived at The Petersham Hotel, the friendly and attentive staff showed us to our table in the award-winning restaurant which is located within a modern extension to the side of the hotel. Personally, I found the restaurant decor rather dated and not my cup of Earl Grey at all. But the large windows offered stunning, panoramic views over the river and meadows full of roaming cows over yonder, which more than made up for the drab interior. 

We basked in the sunshine which was streaming through the window as we tucked into such delights as traditional cucumber sandwiches, majestic fondant fancies and perfect scones, all washed down with a selection of teas. And not forgetting our glass of Petersham bubbles! The Diamond Jubilee tea has been created by resident Pastry Chef, Alison Dabbs, and was so good, I'm sure Her Majesty would definitely give this afternoon tea the Royal seal of approval!


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Freshly cut finger sandwiches
Scottish smoked salmon, cream cheese & chives
Honeyroast ham & wholegrain mustard
Smoked Applewood cheese & apple cider chutney
Traditional cucumber

Assorted Petersham cakes & pastries
Blueberry & Strawberry tartlets
Battenburg Cake
Fondant Fancies
Opera Cake
Choux Swans
Fruit Cake

Homemade fruit scones
served with West Country clotted cream & strawberry preserve

Selection of Teas
English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Assam & Darjeeling
 
 
 
The Diamond Jubilee tea is being served until 24th June 2012 and costs £23.50 per person (£36 including a glass of Petersham Champagne) £1 from each tea sold will be donated to the Museum of Richmond's 'Happy & Glorious' exhibition. Miss Immy was a guest of The Petersham Hotel.


Nightingale Lane
Richmond
Surrey TW10 6UZ
020 8940 7471

Thursday, 10 May 2012

Brunswick House Cafe & Lassco


Vauxhall is a strange place and not somewhere you'd expect to find a rummager's paradise and a foodie's heaven rolled into one. But just down the road from Vauxhall station you'll find Brunswick House, a beautiful 18th century house which sits serenely like an island amidst towering new build flats, MI6 and the chaos of Vauxhall Bridge roundabout.


Currently owned and restored by Lascco, a company who specialise in architectural salvage and reclamation, the rooms are overflowing with antique furniture, chandeliers, old signs, brass door knobs & knockers, old cricket bats, uniforms, costumes, vintage radiators, fireplaces, porcelain basins and other such wonderful curiousities.


 And when you've tired of shopping for antiquities, then head to the Brunswick House Cafe with all its Bohemian and eclectic charm. There's a bar and cafe area at the front where you can indulge in a cocktail or just enjoy tea and cake. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner with an interesting menu including delights such as octopus carpaccio, lobster linguini, roast beef with white bean puree, and buttermilk pudding. Run by Jackson Boxer and his brother, Frank, (both following in the footsteps of a successful family of cooks), the Brunswick House Cafe is a great success and an unusual place to wine and dine in a relaxed atmosphere. Frank also runs Frank's Bar, a very cool pop-up cocktail bar atop a carpark in Peckham (read all about it here) which I hear is due to return this summer.


30 Wandsworth Road
London SW8 2LG
Nearest station: Vauxhall

020 7394 2100
Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm Sat 10am - 5pm Sun 11am - 5pm

020 7720 2926
Mon 8.30am - 5pm Tue - Fri 8.30am - 11pm
Sat 10am - 11pm Sun 10am - 5pm

Sunday, 6 May 2012

James & Street Cat Bob


Whether you're a cat lover or not, it's hard not to be moved by this true and uplifting tale with a very happy ending. It's about the extraordinary friendship between James & Bob. One is a musician who busks on London's streets, having recovered from years of homelessness and heroine addiction. The other is a beautiful, striking and intelligent ginger tom cat who was a stray with an injured leg. They are kindred spirits who were destined to rescue each other during their darkest times and help nurse one another back to health and happiness.


In spring 2007, James Bowen was returning to his sheltered accommodation in Tottenham after a day of busking around Covent garden. He spotted the ginger tom curled up in the corridor, and being a cat lover, he couldn't resist saying hello. A few days later the cat was still there and clearly a stray, so James took him in, fed him, and took him to the RSPCA to get antibiotics for his wounded leg. Once he was on the road to recovery, James tried to find a home for him, but the cat wasn't having any of it and made it quite clear that he wanted to live with James. Little did James realise what a life-changing moment this would be. He named the cat Bob (after Killer Bob from Twin Peaks due to his slightly schizo character), and the two have been inseparable ever since. 


London is a lovely place to live when you've got an income, a warm bed to climb into at night and food on the table. But if your home is on the streets, then it must be a very lonely, scary and hostile environment to live in. And James should know. He spent several years living an invisible existence as his life continued on its downward spiral into heroine addiction. But he found the determination to get his life back on track, one step at a time, and took part in a drugs recovery programme and has now been clean for a few years, which is really excellent. And finding a companion in Bob not only gave James a new sense of purpose and responsibility, but a great friend to share adventures with. With his unconditional support and love (and his only ask being a few biscuits and the odd chin rub) Bob has given James the strength to stay off drugs and look forward to the future.


Wherever James goes, Bob goes too. Whether it's on the bus or the tube, Bob will follow wearing his harness, or if he gets tired, he just sits on James' shoulders. Transport for London have even given him his very own photo travelcard! They are quite clearly a team, and whilst James plays his guitar or sells the Big Issue, Bob just hangs out on his rucksack, relishing all the attention from passers-by. James has even taught him how to 'high five'! Bob wears a signature scarf and has so many admirers knitting them for him now that he's acquiring quite a collection. And he's a great babe-magnet for James too. I'm sure he's got the ladies queuing around the block! 


Well that was certainly the case when I went to Waterstone's last week, where James and Bob were doing a book signing for their wonderful new book, A Street Cat Named Bob. A literary agent used to pass James & Bob daily on her way to work and one day stopped for a chat. The long and short of it is they now have a book deal about their story. I joined the queue and felt very privileged to meet this fabulous duo and get a signed copy (complete with Bob's paw print) of their special story. It's an inspiring read, so I suggest you get yourself a copy too. High five!


Congratulations to James & Bob for their book reaching No.1 in the bestsellers! Here's to a very happy future...

 



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