Stanbrook Abbey Hotel set to celebrate official opening of restaurant Sister Charlotte’s.
There will be celebrations at the historic Stanbrook Abbey Hotel this week as the iconic venue marks the official opening of its restaurant, Sister Charlotte’s.
Stanbrook Abbey Hotel, which is best known as the former home to a closed order of Benedictine Nuns, has harked back to its roots by reflecting on its history into the name of its new restaurant.
But while the traditional decor of Sister Charlotte’s will remain true to the historic nature of the Abbey guests can also expect to enjoy delicious, contemporary food.
Created by the team at Stanbrook Abbey Hotel delicious meals will be served in an elegant, laid back environment, and the menus are set to indulge you during evening visits to the restaurant or during its special Afternoon Tea with Bubbles events.
Martin Page, General Manager at Stanbrook Abbey Hotel, said they planned to strive to exceed expectations at the Worcestershire hotel and create a restaurant people return to over and over again.
“I’m looking forward to really creating a special offering here in Worcestershire where people enjoy something new and different that they cannot find anywhere else in the region.”
When Sister Charlotte’s officially launches on Thursday, February 4th, the restaurant will be open each evening, as well as for speciality Afternoon Teas with bubbles.
On the menu are some truly locally inspired dishes, including the Snodsbury Goats Cheese, a Chantilly de chevre Cheesecake, 3 way beetroot and local herbs, which is named after the Worcestershire Village of Upton Snodsbury.
There is the Burford Brown Hens Egg, a deep fried egg, crisp choritzo and mushroom crunch, sourced from the local village, and of course the Hereford Beef, served as a 10oz Ribeye, aged for 28 days, served with triple cooked fat chips and sauce bernaise.
Martin Page added: “We are really excited to open the doors to some of our local friends to show what we have here at Stanbrook Abbey Hotel. The building itself is a local landmark, and somewhere local people hold dear in their hearts. We look forward to welcoming them in for a taster of Sister Charlotte’s as we are sure the restaurant and the locally inspired – and sourced – menu, too will become synonymous with the local area."
For more information on Stanbrook Abbey Hotel and Sister Charlotte’s please contact 01905 409300 or visit www.stanbrookabbey.com.