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Nose to Tail series: Venison Feast

As part of a continued banquet feast series, on Wednesday 2nd April, Nose to Tail returns to Parker's Tavern. Chef Lee is set to butcher a whole deer, from which he will curate a special sustainable menu, demonstrating how every primal of the animal, ‘nose to tail’ can be used. No waste here!

  • 2nd April 2025 - 2nd April 2025
  • 7:00 pm

Nose to Tail is a monthly series of banquet feasts highlighting the importance of reducing food waste.

As part of a continued banquet feast series, on Wednesday 2nd April, Nose to Tail returns to Parker’s Tavern. Chef Lee is set to butcher a whole deer, from which he will curate a special sustainable menu, demonstrating how every primal of the animal, ‘nose to tail’ can be used. No waste here!

Wednesday 2nd April, 7pm, Venison Feast

£39.50 per person

Book tickets here.

Nose to Tail series:

Nose to Tail is a series of banquet style feasts held on the first Wednesday of every month, at Parker’s Tavern restaurant in the heart of Cambridge. The dining experience highlights the importance of sustainability and the reduction of food waste, by creating an innovative, creative menu sourced entirely from one animal and locally sourced vegetables. Each month, Executive Chef Lee Clarke will butcher a different animal, from which he will curate a special sustainable menu, demonstrating how every primal of that animal, ‘nose to tail’, can be used that perhaps may typically be disregarded or overlooked.

Facilities

  • Accessibility Guide
  • Air conditioned
  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Bar
  • Blue badge parking
  • Car Parking
  • Cloakroom facilities
  • Disabled Accessibility
  • Facilities for Disabled Guests
  • Fitness Centre
  • Luggage storage
  • mostly flat terrain
  • Restaurant
  • Room Service
  • wheelchair access

Accessibility Facilities

  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Blue Badge Parking
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