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St Brelades Bay Hotel, Jersey in situated in seven acres of award-winning gardens, two fresh water heated swimming pools, one especially for children. Tennis courts, sauna, gymnasium, crocquet, large play area. Somewhere for everyone. St. Brelades Bay is the safest bay in Jersey for swimming. The Island's premier golf course is only five minutes away. For indoor amusement we have a snooker room with a full size table and for children a games room, a playroom and their own video/T.V. room. Please be aware that Mobile Phones are not welcome in our public rooms and gardens. Adjacent to the beach 82 Bedrooms Award winning gardens 2 outdoor heated swimming pools Lift to all floors (except for one section of the first floor) Boardroom - Private meeting facilities Restaurant Cocktail Bar Lounges Snooker Room Games Room Childrens Play Room T.V. & Video Room Tennis Court Childrens outdoor Play Area Sauna Mini Gym Outdoor Bar & Grill Private Car Park Jersey Airport 7 mins Golf Course 5 mins
Started by Colin Soudain in 1957, the Shell Garden, Jersey, has become the largest of its kind in the world consisting of millions of locally collected mollusc shells. Colin Soudain started the Shell Garden for his own pleasure. When he started work on his garden in 1957 his only desire was to enhance the hillside surrounding his newly built house. He never imagined for one minute that the garden would one day become one of Jersey's most unique and popular tourist attractions giving pleasure and joy to tens of thousands of people, both local and tourists alike, every year. Colin Soudain handed the management and creative direction over to me, John Morgan, and I have tried to carry on where Colin left off. Although the garden is now a business, all the additions I make to the garden are for my pleasure and other people's pleasure, and not for financial gain, therefore maintaining the original air of innocence by which the Shell Garden was created. Colin is still very much involved with the garden. Although he is nearly 80 years old, he still keeps very active and I keep him very busy making shell souvenirs for the shell shop. We are a great team and he supports me with all the work we do. That work is a continuous thing as we are adding more shells and works of art to the garden every year. It's really quite difficult to describe the Shell Garden in words, it is so unique, so extensive, and the ambiance, the feeling of peace and tranquillity is so special, it's beyond the written word; you have to experience it for yourself and experience the world's greatest monument to innocence and the true spirit of Mankind. Opening Times 1st April to 1st November from 9.45am to 4.45pm, seven days a week. We can be found on the A13, between the village of St Aubin's and St Brelade's Bay, on the main highway to the South-West of the Island from the Island's capital, St Helier. We are also on the Island's busiest bus route with at least one bus every 20 minutes on bus routes 12, 12A, 14 and 15 from St Helier Bus Station at the Weighbridge. We charge a small entrance fee. There are toilet facilities and ample parking.
Arrive and Drive is ideal for new comers or regulars to karting. The emphasis is very much on developing and improving your driving skills with computerised timing encouraging your efforts. Simply turn up and Drive our new 270cc Hire Karts. It is advisable to pre-book to ensure that track time is available. 15 minutes £21.00 per driver 30 minutes £31.00 per driver 60 minutes £51.00 per driver 30 Sprint Minimum 5 drivers, maximum 10 - £26.00 per driver 45 Sprint Minimum 5 drivers, maximum 10 - £36.00 per driver 60 Sprint Minimum 5 drivers, maximum 10 - £46.00 per driver 80 Sprint Minimum 5 drivers, maximum 10 - £56.00 per driver Format * Arrive, sign in. * Select race suits, helmets and gloves. * Drivers briefing, safety and kart familiarisation. * Practice laps to qualify for grid position. * Race – first driver to cover 30/45 laps. * Presentation Childrens Parties are available upon request. For further details, please contact us. Grand Prix Race Meeting 14 – 30 competitors, computerised race timing. £36.00 per person. Format * Arrive, sign in * Select race suits, helmets and gloves. * Drivers briefing, safety and kart familiarisation. * 3 Practice laps * Heats – 3 heats per driver * 1 Semi-final per driver * Final – best 10 drivers * Presentation (trophies for top three) Super Grand Prix Race Meeting 14 – 30 competitors, computerised race timing. £46.00 per person. Format * Arrive, sign in * Select race suits, helmets and gloves. * Drivers briefing, safety and kart familiarisation. * 3 Practice laps * Heats – 6 heats per driver * 1 Semi-final per driver * Final – best 10 drivers * Presentation (trophies for top three) Endurance Ideal for large groups - 1 hour, 2 hour & 3 hour races. £81 per team per hour. Format * Arrive, sign in. * Select race suits, helmets and gloves. * Drivers briefing, safety and kart familiarisation. * 3 Practice laps to qualify for grid position. * (fuel & tyre check every hour by pit crew) * Race – teams organise driver changes. * Presentation (trophies for top three) All sessions must be pre-booked on 01481 723414 or 07781 101142 All Grand Prix bookings require a £10 deposit per person. All endurance race bookings require a £20 deposit per team. All deposits are non-refundable. Welcome to the official website for FRG Racing, the race team started in 1998 when the team entered two drivers in the British Junior and Senior Championships. Since then the team has been competing in the British Championships in the following classes Cadet Age 8-12yrs 60cc engine with clutch JICA Age 12-16yrs 100cc Fixed Geared Junior Rotax Max Age 12 - 16yrs 125cc engine with clutch Senior Rotax Max Age 16yrs + 125cc engine with clutch ICA Age 16yrs + 100cc Fixed Geared 125cc National Age 16yrs + 125cc Gearbox Class 250 E Age 16yrs + 250cc Gearbox Class With our Wealth of experience in all the classes above we can offer * Track Side Support * Driver Coaching * Kart Set Up * On Track Shop * Engine and Kart Rebuilding Service * Suppliers of all aspects of Kart Racing
A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE MAISON CHAUSSSEY GUEST HOUSE JERSEy Maison Chaussey is a family run guest house, situated on the sea front at Havre Des Pas, Jersey. You will be looked after personally by the proprietors Anne Elliott and Liz Morris, Our aim at Maison Chaussey is to provide clean and comfortable accommodation for our guests. We are situated in one of Jersey’s most popular bays, Havre Des Pas on the seafront with the open air swimming pool 50 yards away. The attraction of St Helier’s Town Centre is a five to ten minute walk away. ROOMS A Room with a view overlooking Havre Des Pas Bay. Situated on the south coast Maison Chaussey has eight modern ensuite bedrooms that are decorated and furnished to a high standard. All rooms are: Bedroom- Centrally Heated - Tea/ Coffee making facilities - Complimentary tea/coffee/herbal tea/biscuits - Colour TVS - Complimentary toiletries, mending kit, shoe shine - Hairdryers - Radio Alarm Clocks - Seaview Room - Seaview & Balcony Room - Family Room - Double Room - Twin Room - Single room DRIFTERS BISTRO JERSEY Our restaurant and alfresco terrace, with fantastic views over Havre Des Pas Bay in Jersey offers informal dining with a great selection of good home cooked dishes, traditional fish ‘n’ chips, steaks, seafood. Portuguese dishes of Espetada, Picado, and Chicken Piri Piri are created by Chef Franco. We also offer a varied snack menu and dessert menu. Food The bar is stocked with a good selection of beers, wines and spirits Drifters Bistro Jersey is renowned by both locals and visitors alike for their excellent service and food. Our Restaurant is personally run by the proprietors Anne and Liz.
The prestigious Almorah Hotel St Helier Jersey was built around 1841 and is a listed building of great importance. It is situated in an elevated position above the town of St Helier with views over the town and its interesting harbour filled with a mixture of fishing boats and private yachts. The view of Elizabeth Castle (known as the castle in the sea) features prominently, nestling in the Bay of St Aubin with St Clement's Bay in the distance. This spectacle is further enhanced at night providing one of the most photographed scenes in Jersey. A beautiful sight to be enjoyed from one of Jersey's most attractive hotels. The Almorah Hotel is family run by the resident proprietors. We have no doubt that you will enjoy our intimate cocktail bar where friendships will be formed with guests from all over Europe, as the Almorah Hotel's reputation is truly international. Our friendly reception will cater for your every need. Offering advice, providing your morning newspaper, assisting with booking a hire car or organising such outings as Island tours, day trips to France, Guernsey, etc.... Relax in comfort and style in what we consider to be one of the finest lounges in Jersey. Its hand-painted, decorative ceiling and oak panelled walls will delight you as you enjoy the beauty of our garden and the panoramic views of St Helier. Our olde world Breton styled dining room offers traditional wholesome fayre with a full Jersey Breakfast being served and delicious five course evening meals which beg to be complemented by our selection of fine wines available from our traditional granite cellar. Most rooms enjoy magnificent views and some have the added advantage of a balcony. All rooms are fully en-suite, centrally heated and feature teletext colour T.V., direct dial telephone, trouser press, hairdrier, and of course tea and coffee making facilities. There is also a baby listening service and wake up alarm calls. Your room can be custom made to your requirements, single, double, family, extra beds, cots, etc....
5 AA Red Stars Longueville Manor, St Saviour, Jersey is a 13th Century Norman manor house which has been lovingly restored and converted into one of Europe's most celebrated hotels. Character, courtesy, calm, charm and cuisine combine to make up the essence of a Relais & Châteaux hotel. These elements are embodied at Longueville Manor where you will immediately appreciate the warm welcome. Whilst staying you will discover fine dining at its best. Each of the 30 bedrooms is named after a rose and have a special identity of their own. This is reflected in the individual and exquisitely resplendent decor, which with the elegant fabrics and fine antiques, is guaranteed to appeal to your sense of sheer indulgence. FEATURES - * 15 acres of gardens, woodland and kitchen garden * All weather tennis court * Heated outdoor swimming pool * Ample private car park * Award winning restaurant open to non-residents * 28 Luxury bedrooms * 1 one bedroom and 1 two bedroom suite * Hairdryer, ironing, CD/DVD player, modem point, satellite TV, slippers and bathrobe, cordless phone, 24 hour room service * Meeting and private dining facilities * Courtesy car service * Short break rates available Prices from £105 to £350 per person per night, bed & breakfast
Owner and manager Elizabeth Perrée considers La Sablonnerie, Sark an oasis of good living and courtesy rather than a luxury hotel. It is truly that - and more! It is an hotel of rare quality situated in a time warp of simplicity on a tiny, idyllic island where no motor cars are allowed and life ambles along at a peaceful, unhurried pace. A vintage horse-drawn carriage collects guests from Sark's tiny harbour to convey them in style to the islands' southern most tip - Little Sark. Crossing la Coupée, a narrow isthmus, guests can enjoy breathtaking views of the coast. Tranquil cosiness, friendliness and sophistication characterise this hotel with its low ceilings and 400-year-old oak beams. Opened in 1948 and retaining many of the characteristics of the old farmhouse, La Sablonnerie has been extended and discreetly modernised to provide 22 bedrooms which are charmingly individual in style and offer every amenity. The granite-walled bar, with its open fire, is a comfortable extra lounge where pre-dinner drinks can be enjoyed before sampling the delights of the candle-lit restaurant. The hotel has a reputation for superb cuisine. Many of the dishes are prepared from produce grown on its own farm and gardens and enhanced by locally caught lobster and oysters
Blue Horizon Hotel is a family run hotel on the south coast of Guernsey that offers a warm and friendly atmosphere in a very relaxed location. Sea views surround the gardens and are enjoyed from our comfortable conservatory and dining room. The cliff path runs close by, giving walkers, nature lovers or those just looking for a stroll a marvellous taste of beauty. Delicious Home Cooking that concentrates on quality and taste should wet the appetite of discerning guests. Special attention is given to vegetarian menus and we cater for those with specific dietary requirements. Our liscensed bar stocks a good range of quality international wines and popular beers - a great place to discuss the adventures and explorations of the day. The Hotel is found close to Moulin Huet bay, one of the prettiest parts of the island, immortalised by Renoir. Guests find the hotel a convenient base from which to visit St Peter Port, or other locations such L'ancresse common for golf, Cobo Bay for sandy beaches, or the peaceful rural interior of the Ruettes Tranquilles'. The other Channel Islands of Herm, Sark, Alderney and Jersey can prove an exciting alternative and are easily reached by regular boat trips. Relaxing Poolside or dining in our restaurant you are sure to enjoy the facilities we have to offer. Our beautiful gardens provide the ideal refuge after a day shopping in St Peter Port and with easy access to the coastal paths, you could be swimming in the sea in the morning, having lunch in our garden and lounging poolside in the afternoon. All our rooms have tea and coffee making facilities and we will always be happy to help with any additional needs that you have.
Beau Couperon Hotel and Apartments, Jersey overlooks Rozel Bay and Harbour with its own private access to the beach, the Beau Couperon Hotel is one of the most exclusive and original hotels in Jersey. A converted Napoleonic fortress, it is renowned for its excellent restaurant, peaceful atmosphere and friendly service. While away the hours by the pool or sip an aperitif in the bar with its beautiful views overlooking the bay, and the adjacent coast of France, or if you are feeling energetic try one of the walks around the cliffs or through the leafy lanes. Rozel is one of the most picturesque areas of Jersey, tucked away in the north east corner of the Island, it is only five miles from St Helier, two miles from The Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust and Zoo, and three miles from the Royal Jersey Golf Course. Fishing, water skiing, sailing, riding and excursions to the other Islands and the nearby coast of France can all be arranged by the hotel. It is the ultimate spot for that special break away.
Hotel Accommodation Imperial Hotel, Guernsey offers 2 star accommodation in Torteval, Guernsey. Imperial Hotel, Guernsey offers the following accommodation: Double Room, Double Front Sea View, Double Sea View Balcony, Single Room, Twin Room, Twin Front Sea View, Twin Sea View Balcony. Imperial Hotel, Guernsey Gavin and Sabrina would like to invite you to discover The Imperial Hotel Guernsey, located in one of the Channel Islands most stunning and panoramic settings surrounded by safe sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and miles of adjoining coastal cliff paths. This Guernsey hotel has been, and still is, tremendously popular and used by both locals and visitors to the island for over 100 years serving only the freshest Guernsey seafood and much more its famous Waters Edge Restaurant. The Imperial Hotel overlooks Rocquaine Bay and the Fort Grey Guernsey Shipwreck Museum. Just 200 meters away lies beautiful Portelet Bay with its' local oyster and mussel beds. Accommodation at Imperial Hotel, Guernsey All of our bedrooms at The Imperial Hotel Guernsey are fully equipped with en suite facilities, direct dial telephone systems, colour television / DVD player and tea / coffee making facilities, without even mentioning the magnificent and breathtaking sea views. The Waters Edge Restaurant Guernsey The Imperial Hotel Guernsey offers the complete range of dining options to suit all styles, tastes and budgets. You can enjoy dining in our renowned Waters Edge Restaurant with fresh from the bay Guernsey seafood and our A' La Carte menus, or select from the hotels Table d'hôte dinner menu. Alternatively choose from our extensive range of home cooked bar meals in the comfort of our Beau Rivage Lounge and Bar. The Hotel also offers a selection of fresh cut sandwiches, traditional cream teas and Chefs' own gateaux and cheesecakes which are available all day in the lounge bars or outside in the hotel gardens.
The Stafford Hotel, sister hotel to the Cheval Roc Hotel, is licensed to accommodate 149 guests. Furthermore, the hotel is conveniently situated in the heart of Jersey's capital, St. Helier, and is within easy walking distance of Jersey's main shopping centre, where VAT free goods can be purchased. Also within easy walking distance of the hotel is Jersey's business district, local nightlife with bars and restaurants plus the beautiful beach of St. Aubin's Bay dominated by the picturesque Elizabeth Castle. Our lounges are comfortably furnished, providing the ideal place to unwind after a busy day sightseeing around our beautiful island. Alternatively, why not relax in the pleasant atmosphere and enjoy your favourite tipple from one of our two inviting bars, and at very attractive prices too!! We understand that good food is a vital component to any enjoyable holiday, which is why we pride ourselves on using only the finest ingredients in the preparation of our meals. Traditional English cuisine figures principally on our menus, but with sufficient variety in the dishes to remind you that you are after all outside the UK. Our lifetime of personal experience is our best guarantee, ensuring you of individual service and attention, delivered in an atmosphere of warmth and friendship, which is what encourages visitors to return to our hotel year after fun packed year!! We are conscious of the need to provide the kind of amenities which will satisfy the demands of today's day holiday maker. With this in mind, all of our comfortably furnished bedrooms have private en-suite facilities and are well equipped, including colour TV, direct-dial telephone, hair dryer plus tea & coffee making facilities. Although our hotel does not have its own private car park, there are several public car parks within easy walking distance of the hotel. A free entertainment program is provided 3 nights per week during the summer season (May to September) for our residents enjoyment in our main bar. Our hotel also has a lift which operates to all floors.
Herm Island.....Paradise really is this close The peace and tranquility of Herm is in such easy reach of the UK. Only 1 hour's flying from Gatwick or 45 minutes from Southampton. Spoil yourself in comfort at The White House Hotel, experience the freedom of Self-Catering or enjoy the spectacular views from our Campsite. Herm Island is the ideal holiday destination, whether you want a Family Holiday or Quiet Break away from the stress of everyday life. Travel to Herm on your Own Boat, just Visit for the Day or come Across for the Evening. Herm really does have something for everyone.
The Captain's Hotel, Guernsey can be found nestled in the wooded lanes of rural St Martin. The hotel is only a few minutes walk to the beautiful south coast bays and cliffs and a short car ride to St Peter Port. The Captain's Hotel has all the old character and charm along with modern amenities. All the rooms are comfortable with en-suite facilities, hairdryer, television and tea & coffee making facilities. The Captain's Hotel combines a hotel, pub and bistro in one, so there is no need to venture far. In the Bistro you can enjoy good food and wines. Or if you want something more lively join the locals in the lounge bar. The Captain's Hotel is open all year round for you to enjoy whenever you decide to visit Guernsey.
This Charming hotel stands within delightful gardens snuggled attractively in a tranquil setting in the heart of the “Green Lane” Parish of St Peter. Retaining the character and architectural feature of its origins, circa 1674, one experiences the unique atmosphere and intimacy of a small country house of that period. Guests receive a warm welcome, friendly and unpretentious hospitality coupled with caring happy attention throughout their stay. BEDROOMS Each of the 31 comfortable bedrooms have traditionally styled décor enhanced with fine furniture blending the character of the past with the comfort of the present creating a cottage atmosphere of life in an English Country Home. They are all en-suite with bath and shower, hair dryer, trouser press, central heating, direct dial telephone and limited satellite T.V. (Some are ground floor rooms) Our Speciality is our Specialities! Its always a pleasure to dine in the delightful, elegant air-conditioned (non smoking) Restaurant which offers imaginative daily table d’hôte and a la carte menus which are essentially British with a Continental influence, our chef selecting only the finest quality produce, with the accent on fresh local seafood specialities expertly prepared and beautifully presented for your delight. Vegetarian and special diets are also catered for. SWIMMING POOL AND GARDENS A more relaxing way to spend the day is to make for the heated swimming pool set within the lovely award winning gardens, affording the more energetic the opportunity to work off the excesses of good living or to relax on a comfortable lounger bed about the poolside. Incidentally the patios around the pool and hotel offer the opportunity to dine al fresco during the summer months. PRIVATE DINING BIRTHDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, MEETINGS AND SMALL CONFERENCES, BOARD MEETINGS, CORPORATE SEMINARS UP TO 35 PERSONS. Luxury Country Hotel Whether you are entertaining friends, family or clients our private Beaumont Room offers you the privacy you will want allowing us to take the effort out of your hands. Because of the unique nature of these functions we suggest you contact us for further details and tariffs so that we may apply ourselves to you individual requirements. MEETINGS AND SMALL CONFERENCES Our Beaumont Room and facilities offer you the privacy and versatility to allow you to concentrate on the job in hand.
Welcome to the Old Bank House Hotel! Situated on the fringe of picturesque Gorey Village, Old Bank House takes its name from the merchant banking business run from the house in the sailing ship days when Gorey Harbour was one of Jersey's man trading centres. Old Bank House Jersey This small but comfortably modernized hotel provides an idea base for an interesting and relaxing holiday in Jersey. It is within easy walking distance of famous Mont Orgueil - Mount Pride - which has played an important role in the Island's history since the 11th century. It was once the military headquarters of Jersey and housed many famous governors including Sir Walter Raleigh. The facilities of Old Bank House have been designed to provide maximum comfort and enjoyment for guests. The dining room is spacious, guests will receive friendly and courteous service. The food is ample and varied and features many seasonal products, grown and raised on local farms and small-holdings.
Welcome to Alderney Alderney, the third largest of the Channel Islands invites you to travel to and discover one of the few unspoiled, peaceful, natural and totally relaxing British Isles. Imagine a little island - just one and a half miles wide and three and a half miles long with just over two thousand friendly and welcoming inhabitants. Like Guernsey and Jersey, the island enjoys a mild climate and independence, with its own government and a fledgling off-shore finance and E-commerce sector. Despite its closeness to mainland France (8 miles), Guernsey (23 miles), Jersey (30 miles) and the Isle of Wight (60 miles), Alderney has managed to avoid mainstream tourism. Remote, yet well-connected with direct scheduled air links from the UK, Alderney has its own airport and harbour. Visit Alderney and you will discover an oasis with an ancient and varied history, an abundance of flora and fauna, beautiful beaches, an enviable lifestyle with that unique, contagious phenomenon known as 'the Alderney Feeling'. Attractions Alderney is waiting to be discovered.... There are many things to see in Alderney, in your own time and at your leisure. Why not take a ride on the only railway in the Channel Islands or join a tour of the Alderney Lighthouse. Familiarise yourself with the history of the island at the Alderney Museum or simply enjoy observing the wildlife from one of the Alderney Wildlife Trust's birdhides. But there are certain places and landmarks you simply must visit. So pop into the Alderney Visitor Information Centre in Victoria Street where our team of helpful volunteers will be able to provide you with up-to-date information, advice and a selection of free literature, walking guides and bird lists.
The Auberge Restaurant Guernsey The Auberge Restaurant Guernsey is defined by its picturesque view. From its cliff top perch you can gaze out across to neighbouring Channel Islands, whilst seated incomfortable contemporary surroundings, or from our perfectly situated terrace and garden. The view is not the only reason to visit The Auberge Restaurant. The menus focus on seasonal top quality local produce to create innovative and modern cuisine. Ideally suited to both lunch business meetings and romantic candlelit dinners, relaxed informality combined with caring service immediately makes you feel at ease. Restaurant Awards and Accolades The Good Food Guide The Good Food Guide For the third year running The Auberge Restaurant Guernsey features in The Good Food Guide, scoring a Cooking Score of 5 – ‘Exact cooking techniques and ambition; balance and depth of flavour in dishes, using quality ingredients’. The AA Restaurant Guide The AA Restaurant Guide The Auberge Restaurant appears in the AA guide for the first time and have received an initial score of 2 AA rosettes – high praise indeed from one of the UK’s best restaurant guides. Olives Top 100 The Auberge Makes Olives Top 100 We have been voted one of the top restaurants in Britain by the dinning magazine Olive. A tribute to all the staff for their hard work and innovative ideas. Winner Naturally Guernsey Culinary Awards Competition The Auberge - Winner Naturally Guernsey Culinary Awards Competition Out of 40 entrants, 13 were chosen to compete for the inaugural accolade of the “Naturally Guernsey Culinary Awards”. Each entrant was judged behind the scenes in a one-hour session by top chef Brian Turner, CBE. Andre Pienaar - General Manager Andre Pienaar has been at The Auberge since 2006. Arriving in Guernsey on the pretext of stopping over for a few month whilst ultimately on his way home to his native South Africa. He took over management of the restaurant in late 2006 and has not looked back since. Andre has worked in the catering industry for 13 years. Having worked as a chef for 6 years and moving up through the ranks then to floor management. His experience is varied having worked for big hotel groups such as Hilton and Meridian Hotels as well as privately owned restaurants and branded restaurant chains. Andre’s objective is to maintain the Auberge's enviable reputation whilst improving its accessibility. "To run a restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere where one can still enjoy exquisite cuisine at affordable prices". The view is not the only reason to visit The Auberge Restaurant. The menus focus on seasonal top quality local produce to create innovative and modern cuisine. Daniel Green - Head Chef Daniel Green has been with the The Auberge since 2004 during which time the restaurant has been listed in the Good Food Guide for 3 years running and for the first time in 2007 has been scored in the AA Guide achieving an initial score of two AA rosettes. Daniel learned his craft at Leith’s and Stephen and Bull’s as well as outside caterer Alison Price but it is his classical French training from Harrods, as well as his artistic flare that forms the basis of his approach to food. He draws his inspiration from all sources available to him and enjoys nothing more then the challenge of creating new and exciting ways to prepare fresh local produce. With his Classic yet adventurous approach to cooking his menus will offer some old favourites with a clever twist.