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FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT


A true taste of Yorkshire


at it’s finest


Lady Ella, the Queen of Jazz, once crooned that living is easy in the summertime. And at Wortley Hall, you can transport yourself away from the rat race with their effortlessly relaxed happening this summer.


Nothing says summer socialising more than sharing great food and drink with even better conversation. New for this season, Wortley Hall has recently launched a new range of small plate sharers that are big on flavour. Inspired by champion Yorkshire ingredients we know and love, the new tapas bar menu is a novel idea cooked up by head chef Matt Robinson and his team to entice the palate with tastes of the Med.


needs the beach? Fluffy homemade foccaccia is joined by their


own Yorkshire dripping. A chorizo scotch egg combines the soft runny yolk with the spice and crisp of flavoursome meat. And their brilliant green Nocellara olives in Yorkshire rapeseed oil bring a buttery taste of Sicily’s finest. Creamed garlic mushrooms are topped with


a Wensleydale crumb, mini Yorkie puds with braised beef and horseradish, and Venison pies with a sticky bacon jam.


A midsummer night’s dream, choose from their extensive range of luxurious dishes, perfect to graze on with a bottle of wine or a cocktail or two while taking in the sun-kissed grounds – who


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A taste of the world’s cuisines, the menu also boasts regional takes on dishes such as a sticky Chinese-style chicken made with Henderson’s relish and a melt-in-the-mouth Greek lamb dish using Wortley lamb slow roasted for 15 hours. Part of their bar menu, the new tapas dishes are served in the glorious FBU bar, recently renovated for a comfortable experience. In better weather, sit out on the terrace and while away an afternoon.


1940s and 50s Dinner Dance


Saturday 1st July from 7pm


Glass of Pimms in the lounge followed by a vintage inspired dinner ---------


Entertainment from jazz and blues artists Gloria Sunset Duo ---------


An old fashioned sound from the likes of Nina Simone, Ella


Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday ---------


£34.95pp (or stay the night with breakfast for £130 for 2)


Vintage dress recommended ---------


Wortley’s Vintage Weekend J y


Vintage Vehicle Rally


Sunday 2nd July


12pm-4pm Adults £4 U14s £1 Family £10


Wortley Rotary Club’s annual event in aid of local charities ---------


Plus gift and craft stalls, bouncy castle, BBQ and outdoor bar


Classic cars, bikes and vehicles ---------


Contact us for further information


www.wortleyhall.org.uk Wortley Hall • Wortley • Sheffield • South Yorkshire • S35 7DB Tel: 0114 2882100 Email: info@wortleyhall.org.uk


MENU NOW AVAILABLE Served daily in the FBU Bar Available Mon – Sat 12-9pm and Sunday 6-9pm


A selection of Yorkshire inspired tapas-style dishes that are packed full of flavour


Your first round of drinks with this voucher When dining from the tapas menu Includes wine and cocktails


50% OFF Simply present this voucher - Valid until Sunday 9th July aroundtownmagazine.co.uk 77 1st & 2nd July


For those who love to reminisce, the annual vintage weekend is back for another year this July with the popular dinner dance and vehicle rally. A time to really swing into the essence of summer, join the Gloria Sunset Duo and their soulful sounds as you dine on vintage inspired fare. From corned beef hash cake with homemade brown sauce to roast belly pork with bubble and squeak, finish off with lots of Bird’s custard before you Lindy hop into the night. Make the most of a stress-free summertime with the casual comforts of Wortley Hall.


New Yorkshire Tapas


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