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Theweir Nyeflyer2015 Email Version seeing in the new year Special Menu New Year’s Eve Hazelnut butter-grilled scallops with guacamole & grilled chorizo Grilled asparagus with sun-blushed tomatoes Duck & chicken parfait served with toasted homemade bread Celeriac & Jerusalem artichoke soup with Parmesan crisps & truffle oil Seared tuna loin with mussels, clams & baby vegetable ragout Free-range chicken fillet stuffed with Port Salut cheese, sweet potato purée, wilted spinach & port wine sauce Black pepper crusteddauphinoise pork tenderloin potatoes with & celeriac black cherry reduction, Globe artichoke & wild mushroom tagliatelle, home-grown rocket & truffle oil Passion fruit panna cotta White chocolate mousse with champagne rhubarb Dessert board to share Christmas chocolate covered plum balls, cinnamon spiced ice cream toasted marshmallow with salted caramel dip, rum & raisin fudge squares, Cheese board Drunken Burt Blue, Charcoal Cheddar, Driftwood goat’s cheese & Burt’s Blue, with a selection of artisan crackers, quince jelly & grapes Dress glamorous, get Tickets Champagne cocktail & your dancing shoes on canapés £30.00 per person and get ready to see in Champagne cocktail, canapés & three-course the New Year at The Weir! dinner £65.00 per person With their retro outfits and rolled With the doors bursting open at 7pm join friends hair, The Buttercups take modern Dress code: Glamorous songs, performed with old school and family for champagne cocktails and canapés in harmonies inspired by The Andrew our shiny new cocktail bar. The Buttercups will Sisters & The Boswell Sisters. The entice you in to our waterside dining room at 8pm result is something very special! They were such a hit at The Weir Booking with a taste of their modern vintage ‘a cappella’ set. earlier this year, we are delighted to Let DJ Rusty Egan provide the perfect background bring them back for New Year's Eve! To book your New music to your spectacular three course New Year’s Year’s Eve party at Eve dining extravaganza. The Weir, simply email [email protected] At 10pm The Buttercups will serenade you back to with your name, contact the bar with an amazing main performance until the details and size of your DJ pumps it up to another level at 11pm taking you group. We will then to the midnight countdown. contact you to confirm your booking and arrange The Weir has become locally famous for the DJ Rusty Egan, co-founder and your deposit by telephone. moment the clock strikes 2016... Bring something drummer of VISAGE “Fade To Grey”, A deposit of 100% is warm or a friend to cuddle for the magical fireworks reached the status of DJ & Pop icon. required. Food choices display. A view not to be missed reflected in the river Rusty's song selection significantly shaped the music of the 80s. Just can be finalised nearer from our waterside garden. Cheer as we see in the back from supporting the European New Year together and party on until 1am when leg of the recent Spandau Ballet the time. tour, we are excited Rusty can join us your carriages arrive to take you home or your this New Year's Eve with a unique DJ Please note deposits are to next destination on this very special night. set to get the party rocking! non-refundable. Join us at The Weir this New Years Eve Open 7 days a week for lunch, dinner, cocktails and festive celebrations. The Weir will be closed 25th December and 1st & 4th - 8th January 2016 Enquiries: 0208 568 3600 or [email protected] 24 Market Place, Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 8EQ www.theweirbar.co.uk theweirbar @theweirbar #theweirbar.
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