
4-star historic spa hotel in Northamptonshire near Kettering
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Creating continually innovative menus, Head Chef Martin Allen and his team are dedicated to serving food that will delight both the eyes and the taste buds of their diners.
Certain to be a talking point of your evening, the 7 course tasting menu is comprised of only the highest quality produce and is bursting with the freshest local ingredients that the county has to offer.
At £90 per head, the 7 course tasting menu showcases the technical skill required for such a culinary offering.
The Tresham Fine Dining Restaurant is open Thursday to Saturday
Booking in advance for the Tresham Fine Dining Restaurant is essential, they require a minimum of 24 hours notice.
Please note The Tresham Restaurant cannot accommodate dietary requirements. This includes guests which are vegetarian.
Please allow approximately 3 hours for your meal.
A discretionary service charge of 10% will be added to your bill.
For dinner in the Fine Dining Restaurant please could guests adhere to a smart dress code.
The 1593 Brasserie is the perfect location for guests who wish to dine in a more relaxed and leisurely setting.
Boasting an equestrian theme and a whole host of traditional and worldwide influences, we think it's the premier destination for occasions that demand a more informal setting, without compromising on decadence.
Of all the places to eat in Northamptonshire, few have an offering like Rushton Hall.
Whether you wish to enjoy an informal lunch in Northamptonshire or prefer to sit down to an impressive dinner that keeps the focus on the food, there is a table waiting for you at Rushton's 1593 Brasserie.
A 10% discretionary service charge will be added to your bill.
SUNDAY LUNCH
When making the most of the weekend, why not opt for the fantastic Sunday lunch – the attention to detail that goes into each plate makes our Sunday offering the best lunch in the county.
With a choice of great quality roasted meats, a delicious Wild Mushroom Risotto for our vegetarian diners and an array of indulgent desserts, when it comes to Sunday lunch, Northamptonshire's produce secures their reputation as a true culinary delight.
Rushton Hall's Triangular Lodge was built in 1593 by Thomas Tresham to display his Catholic faith. The Triangular Lodge was constructed between 1593 and 1597. The lodges name comes from its design boasting 3 intricately designed sides, symbolising the Holy Trinity. This design is apparent not only in the buildings shape but also in other areas, such as the number of floors and the trefoil windows. On the entrance to the front is the inscription 'Tres Testimonium Dant' ('there are three that give witness'), a quote from St John's Gospel. Rushton Hall's Triangular lodge allowed the Tresham family to escape through a priest hole, when Catholics were persecuted for their faith.
Afternoon Tea is steeped in history and tradition. Legend has it that tea was first discovered in 2737BC when a gentle breeze lifted a few leaves from a tea tree into the pot of boiling water belonging to Emperor Shen Nung as he rested.
Move forward a few hundred years and the 7th Duchess of Bedford is inviting friends to her quarters to enjoy a sandwich and cake in the 1840s.
In-between these dates, of course, Rushton Hall has established itself as the ancestral home of the Tresham family; Charles Dickens has stayed and Glen Miller is yet to play his final concert.
There could be no better setting to enjoy a traditional afternoon tea.
Join them in summer when the sun streams through the bay windows, or in winter with a cosy crackling fire.
Rushton Hall is delighted to serve the finest Afternoon Tea in Northamptonshire, so you can experience tradition and finery for yourself.
They serve two varieties; Traditional Afternoon Tea and Traditional Champagne Afternoon Tea.
They offer a range of finger sandwiches, homemade scones with clotted cream and strawberry preserves and beautiful patisseries.
This is complemented by a selection of loose-leaf teas and tisanes. To accompany your Afternoon Tea, they have partnered with Laurent Perrier Champagne and the Copenhagen Sparkling Tea Company to offer a glass of Brut or Rose Cuvee Champagne, or non-alcoholic Sparkling Tea.
Traditional Afternoon Tea
£35 per person
Champagne Afternoon Tea
Served with a 125ml glass of Laurent-Perrier Champagne
£45 per person
Sparkling Tea Afternoon Tea
Served with a 125ml glass of Copenhagen Sparkling Tea
£43 per person
AFTERNOON TEA TIMINGS
Currently served Wednesday to Saturday, they request that bookings for your Northamptonshire Afternoon Tea experience be made at 1.30pm, 2.00pm, 3.30pm or 4.00pm.
On Sunday booking times are 3.30pm and 4.00pm when available.
Your Afternoon Tea experience will include table availability for 90 minutes. While tables in the Great Hall are suitable for up to 6 guests, larger tables will require private dining. Please note that afternoon tea is primarily served in the Great Hall however, on some occasion this may be possible.
We request that guests adhere to Rushton Hall's smart casual dress code in the Great Hall.
Please note they are unable to cater for Dairy-free or Vegan dietary requirements on the Afternoon Tea Menu.
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