PUT A SPRING IN YOUR STEP THIS EASTER


THE MULBERRY RESTAURANT UNVEILS ITS SIGNATURE EASTER DESSERT: THE ‘CHOCOLATE FETISH’!

Reward yourself after Lent at the Mulberry Restaurant, in the Manor House Hotel, by indulging in a ‘Chocolate Fetish’: a sinful yet heavenly dessert that’s enough to tempt a saint!
This Easter, the Manor House Hotel’s acclaimed Mulberry restaurant has created the exclusive ‘Chocolate Fetish’, available all this Easter Bank Holiday weekend. After the austerity of Lent, why not reward yourself with this delectable dish? A mouth-watering treat that’s a sure delight for any chocoholic, the dessert consists of: a plate of white chocolate and banana ice cream; a chocolate and toffee milkshake; a chocolate and rum-and-raisin fondant; and chocolate and hazelnut crackling. But before you spoil yourself with dessert, you can ease your conscience by reflecting on the excellent quality of the Mulberry’s local, natural ingredients.
The Mulberry Restaurant is fortunate enough to have fresh ingredients within its own walled garden. These include the berries from the 300-year old mulberry tree, from which the restaurant gets its name, which are used to make jams and a special recipe Manor Cake. The berries are also combined with Bombay Sapphire, fresh mint, Pimms No1 and a splash of Elderflower cordial to make their signature Mulberry Cocktail. Local seasonal produce provides a wholesome base for a variety of dishes available on the menu, so you can reassure yourself that a chocolaty treat is not too much to indulge yourself with after such a healthy meal! Premium cuisine fused with exclusive wines and first-rate service, the Mulberry Restaurant really is a must. It entertains an enviable level of sophistication and is the place to be this Easter. It celebrates the pleasures of fine dining and exquisite design, inspired by and catering for those who have an irrepressible desire to live life to the full.

Cotswold Inns & Hotels

Each of the hotels in the Collection is based in the Cotswolds. Privately owned, Cotswold Inns & Hotels is committed to delivering to visitors and residents whether travelling on business or for pleasure - four-star style standards of quality service and hospitality, within a relaxed, friendly and quintessentially English environment.

The Manor House

This Historic Manor House has been tastefully extended and restored. Many of its historic features remain, including an original priest’s hole and hidden secret passages. The 38 rooms are decorated with rich fabrics and antiques.
Highlights: the centrepiece of the carefully tended gardens is a centuries-old mulberry tree; the hotel lounge, conference suite and 18 of the bedrooms have all been transformed with the ingenious use of modern fabrics and classic antiques.
Cotswold Inns and Hotels' design director and co-proprietor Pamela Horton modelled phase one of the Manor House Hotel's restoration programme on her own home. She says, joined by her husband Michael: It has been our dream for the past 25 years to create an extremely special group of country house hotels in our beloved Cotswolds

Cotswold Inns and Hotels

Relax in style at this privately owned collection of 5 three-star hotels based in the heart of the Cotswolds. The group includes the Manor House Hotel, Moreton-in-Marsh, The Lamb Inn, Burford, The Bay Tree, Burford, the Broadway Hotel, Broadway, The Bear


http://www.cotswold-inns-hotels.co.uk


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