at The Goods Shed Christmas Ideas DAILY FARMERS MARKET • FOOD HALL • RESTAURANT Patriana
Superb platters of top quality, award winning charcuterie from Spain and the Basque region, available to enjoy in the Goods Shed or to take home for the Christmas festivities. Contact Patrick on 07734 114295 and
info@patriana.com
Patrick’s Kitchen
Want to eat out this Christmas but don’t want to go out? Suddenly ambushed with vegetarian demands? No time to prepare your pastry? Patrick’s Kitchen is here to overcome your challenges and answer your prayers. Contact Patrick on 07843 490944
Cheesemakers
of Canterbury Brie bakers for yummy evening treats; gift tokens for a present that can keep on giving; cheese boards, individual cheeses for luxurious stocking fi llers. Find them all at our counter. Contact: George on 07811 831041, email
cheese@thegoodsshed.co.uk
Press Wine Services
Christmas Classic Wine Selection, Beautiful wines chosen by Master of Wine, Clive; comprised of one sparkling wine, two white Burgundies and two fi ne Clarets plus a mature Sauterne all for £ 95.00. Contact Clive on
clivewine@aol.com or 07778 640381
Murray’s
General Stores Bespoke luxury fi ne food hampers.
Choose from a wide selection of local and speciality
goods to create the perfect
Christmas gift for the food and drink lover. Visit or contact Lee at the Goods Shed and he will be happy to put together your hamper or any other Christmas gift.
Press Wine
Services Wine Tasting Masterclass. A terrifi c Christmas gift for the wine lover. A one day course to learn how to taste like a Master with
Master of Wine, Clive Barlow MW.
Includes a tasting of 12 fabulous wines and lunch. £ 125.00/person. For further details contact Clive at
clivewine@aol.com.
STATION ROAD WEST, CANTERBURY, CT2 8AN 01227 459 153 •
www.thegoodsshed.co.uk • Traders opening hours 9 - 6, Tuesday - Sunday 51
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