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A culinary treat

How often do you have a restaurant meal but not really remember what you’ve eaten or much about your night out?

I find it’s very rarely that hubby and I feel 100% happy with our dining experience (years in the hospitality and events business do that to you!) but when we do, we are blown away and tell everyone which is why I wanted to write to you about this fantastic fish restaurant we stumbled upon earlier this year.

OK, it’s not wedding-related at all but it’s about service and attention to detail and that is wedding-related and I like to think I can spot it a mile off!  Of course Verveine Fishmarket Restaurant  is also an ideal spot for any kind of special celebration or proposal so there is a vague link.  

 

Verveine

So what was so special?

The team – the owner team greet you from the initial booking to the final “coats-on and wave off” – Stacey is front of house and David heads up the kitchen and you see both of them in action – they are attentive to the last, friendly with time for chat, highly knowledgeable and just all round inspirational people.

The decor – simple, clean lines and plenty of natural light from the floor to ceiling glass windows and skylights.  More than a few clever hints of blue which of course works well with its waterside setting in the lovely Milford-on-Sea, and a very effective “wave” lighting effect on the central wall.

The details – Menus – hubby had a black menu card, I had white and with napkins we were reversed (a nice touch), water glasses were a lovely strong blue, bread and butter presented on slate platters, just before departure we were presented with a cute pair of mini milk bottles with straws filled with a deliciously alcoholic chocolate milkshake!

The food  – well I confess I actually don’t really love fish so for me it had to be special to get my attention – I loved the way that you could choose your fish of the day but with 4 different garnishes to suit – from a French twist with Provencale, some Indian spice from Bombay,  an Italian injection with Reggiano to a more simple classic Grill. Starters and desserts were equally inspirational and delicious.  Make your own mind up by having a peak at the menu here

Seafood and eat it of course!

Seafood and eat it of course!

The wines – I like a good wine but do get annoyed with the outrageous mark-up sometimes. I was delighted to see some sensibly priced options including a great New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc (went down very well), some lovely rosé (didn’t get to try that!)  and great to see good Prosecco on the list as a more than acceptable alternative to champagne.

And the clever thing is that this restaurant also doubles up as a fishmongers so visitors can have their fish and cook it. Shame we don’t live closer or we would most definitely be regular visitors.  I do love to see a new business really going for it, setting standards and delivering genuinely excellent service at a fair price and long may it continue for Stacey, David and the team.

The restaurant is based in Milford-on-Sea on the edge of the New Forest in Hampshire.

No more dress worries

Whilst enjoying a spot of retail therapy this past weekend, I came across a fantastic new service which I am excited to share with you.

A solution to the ‘will anybody have the same outfit as me? dilemma which many a wedding guest worries about - well the female ones anyway!

What r u wearing  sorts that problem out.  You, as the bride or event organiser registers your event on their website for free. I suggest then letting guests know in the formal wedding invitation that they should register on-line once their outfit is chosen; they can even register the outfit anonymously so as not to give the glamorous game away. I suggest registering bridesmaids outfits too to help guests avoid certain colours or styles.  Inspired!

The bride probably doesn't need to register her dress!

The bride probably doesn't need to register her dress!

 Thanks to Brown and Co Photography for the image.

A grand venue

After six years in wedding planning and many more in events, it’s not that often we see new venues which really impress us. Recently we were lucky enough to be hired for a Wedding Day Management job for a couple hosting their reception at Kirtlington Park, a venue which we knew about but had never visited.

We recently conducted a pre-visit ahead of the day and left with a big spring in our step. The venue is every inch the grand stately pile but has a homely and welcoming feel so no need for red ropes everywhere! It seemed a perfect layout for an exclusive and elegant wedding reception where most of the ground floor rooms are used during different parts of the day, not mentioning the beautiful terrace and grounds. With a range of caterers and suppliers on board and a limited number of events taking place in house per year, it’s a bespoke option. We are very much looking forward to working with the team there!

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