The Taste Winner hosts Pop Up Restaurant at Skipton Hall Estate – A unique casual dining event!
On Thursday 3rd April 2014 from 7pm – 10pm, Debbie Halls-Evans, Winner of TV programme, The Taste, will be hosting a Pop Up Restaurant at Utopia, an award winning venue on the grounds of the historic Skipton Hall Estate in Yorkshire.
This will be an exciting evening of food prepared by Channel 4’s The Taste Winner 2014 Debbie Halls-Evans and two special friends from the show, the popular Kalpna Mistry from Nigella Lawson’s team and the creative James Sherwin also from the Winning Team of Ludo Lefebvre.
The exclusive evening is themed ‘Wild Yorkshire’ and will offer the local community and fans of Skipton Hall a chance to taste the delights of the county with a six-course menu and wine flight – all food on the night is from local producers and he wine will be provided by Wright Wines of Skipton.
Debbie has been involved in various events of this nature, having already hosted three pop up restaurants in her home town of Bolton after her win on the popular food programme. Utopia at Skipton Hall supports local businesses and artists through public events from yoga classes to comedy clubs and music nights as well as offering its large light spaces for private hire. Utopia endorses healthy eating and is planning a talk on this subject in the coming weeks, so local foodies may wish to return for another slice!
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