Fenwick team up with Northumberland drink brand for summer garden dining experience
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Launching on Thursday, April 24, the Botanical Garden by Fentimans will offer guests the opportunity to experience an ‘indoor oasis’ on Northumberland Street.
The pop-up, which will be available for drinks and dining until the end of June, will blend Fentimans’ iconic flavours and signature Botanical Brewing process, in celebration of the brand’s 120th anniversary.
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Guests will have the opportunity to indulge in a menu that showcases the distinctive flavours of Fentimans’ iconic drinks, with dishes infused with and inspired by their signature drinks.
Highlights include a variety of floral flatbreads, from Smoked Salmon and Avocado served with cream cheese and chives and a hint of Victorian Lemonade, to Beef Brisket with Dandelion and Burdock, served with carrot, kale and apple slaw. Diners can also enjoy a vibrant selection of botanical salads and light bites.
The collaboration follows a series of regional partnerships already this year which have brought together some of the North East’s most celebrated names in the Northumberland Street shop, from South Shields’ Colmans to East Boldon’s Blacks Corner.
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Hide AdThe partnership comes from two family businesses who both have a profound heritage in the North East. Fenwick was founded in 1882 in the heart of Newcastle, and Hexham’s Fentimans in 1905.
Jayne Andrews, Marketing Director at Fentimans, commented: “We’re incredibly proud to be celebrating 120 years of exquisite taste with the launch of our Botanical Garden at Fenwick. We wanted to offer customers the opportunity to enjoy a vibrant escape that brings the outdoors in and perfectly captures everything Fentimans stands for.”
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