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Fawsley is well known for its high standard of cuisine in both the fine dining restaurant “Equilibrium” and the simpler styled "Bess's Brasserie", not forgetting delicious Afternoon Tea in the Great Hall, as well as private dining in one of the many banqueting rooms. 

 


SUNDAY LUNCH

1 Course £14.95
2 Course Lunch £19.95
3 Course Lunch £24.95


FIRST COURSE


PEA & LEEK SOUP
SMOKED SALMON PLATTER
CHILLED ESSENCE OF SUMMER TOATOES , BEETROOT AND GOAT CHEESE TIAN
HAM HOCK , CONFIT CHICKEN & BRAISED SHALLOT TERRINE,TOAST & PICCALILLY

MAIN COURSE


ROAST LEG OF LAMB WITH ROAST POTATOES, VEGETABLES ,GRAVY
LOIN OF PORK , ROAST POTATOES, VEGETABLES & APPLE SAUCE
PAN FRIED FILLET OF SALMON , CRUSHED POTATOES, SPINACH AND CRAB TORTELLINI
PENNE, WILD MUSHROOMS, PARMESAN & PARSLEY

DESSERTS


STRAWBERRY EATON MESS
NECTARINES , VANILLA ICE CREAM & AMARETTO BISCUIT
CHOCOLATE & WALNUT TART WITH MASCARPONE
CHEESE OF THE DAY, GRAPES & WAFERS


A Discretionary 12.5% service charge will be added to all bills if dissatised please delete

ALLERGIES - some of our dishes may contain nut and shellfish products.  For further advice please ask your  waiter/waitress

Restaurant Information

Both restaurants are open to residents and non-residents and offer a refreshing, contemporary contrast to the history of the building.

There is no dress code; we want all our guests to feel relaxed in an atmosphere of professional informality.
 

Dinner and Film

The Cinema at Fawsley Hall offers a great opportunity to catch a film before or after dinner. Films are shown on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at the following times:

  • Friday performance - 9.30pm
  • Saturday and Sunday - 9.30pm

Film viewings are always subject to the availability of the cinema venue, so please call +441327 892000 to check the screening schedule when planning your dinner and film night.

During the Summer we have added a selection of vintage movies with supper for non residents and disney movies for the children whilst the grown ups have their afternoon tea.

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