A pub in Altrincham has revealed a throne made of Yorkshire puddings, vegetables and roast potatoes ahead of Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The Bramley Farm team, part of the dining and carvery brand Farmhouse Inns, unveiled the throne earlier this week.
It was commissioned by Bramley Farm General Managers Julianne Martin and Donna Piling to share their passion for the upcoming Platinum Jubilee celebrations next month.
That’s not all though as Farmhouse Inns Bramley Farm is rebranding to Ma’amhouse Inns temporarily until the celebrations are over and a banner is to be added to the exterior of the pub.
The throne that’s made from carvery favourites was created by renowned food artist Nathan Wyburn, who uses a range of non-traditional items such as household goods and foodstuffs to create stunning works of art.
His previous pieces include a portrait of HRH Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall back in 2018.
The throne marks the first of many Jubilee themed celebrations for Farmhouse Inns which is known for its cake and carvery.
Its sites across the UK will be decorated for the bank holiday weekend, excluding Red Burn, Wallace Well and Linwood Farm in Scotland.
Julianne Martin, General Manager at Bramley Farm, said: “We’re all so excited about the Platinum Jubilee, and this incredible throne perfectly combines our love of all things royal with Farmhouse Inns’ best-in-class carvery.
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“The Jubilee may be a couple of weeks away, but that’s not stopped my team kicking things off early and allowing customers raise a glass (or fork!) to Her Majesty at Bramley Farm.”
Emma Smith, Senior Marketing manager at Farmhouse Inns, said: “The entire nation is coming together to celebrate the last 70 years of Her Majesties reign, so we wanted to make sure Farmhouse Inns across the UK are the perfect place to celebrate, and enjoy our fantastic carvery at the same time.
"If you want to celebrate at your local Farmhouse Inns, make sure to book ahead of what’s shaping up to be a busy bank holiday.”
If you’d like to book your table for the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, you can find your local pub using the locator via the website.
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