A popular restaurant in Bromley’s historic Old Town Hall is under new management and will be introducing new menus, supper club events and live music.
Dorothy and Marshall, a popular restaurant serving modern British cuisine, first opened last year in the former courtroom of the Old Town Hall, first built in 1907.
But the restaurant is in for a new chapter after chef Cristina Keemer has been announced as the new manager, welcoming a new menu along with a line-up of events.
The new menu will feature British dishes made using seasonal produce, with offerings including Ortiz anchovies and smashed tomatoes on toast, lamb shoulder shepherd's pie, and spiced apple and quince crumble, along with the return of the restaurant’s popular roast dinner menu on a Sunday.
But if it’s just nibbles and drinks at the bar you’re looking for, there will also be a revamp of the bar's menu, with snacks including Ginger Pig sausage rolls, burrata and charcuterie platters.
The drinks menu at the bar has also had a revamp, featuring a new selection of cocktails, wines and spirits.
lunch menu where you can get a main and a glass of house wine, beer or soft drink for just £14.95, running from Wednesday to Friday.
Prices for the a la carte menu start at £15.95 for main courses, along with the return of the expressBut it’s not just British fare that restaurant-goers can expect, as Dorothy and Marshall is also set to play host to a new supper club experience, with the first date on October 11.
The menu will be created by well-known British-Vietnamese chef and author Thuy Diem Pham, who will be creating a five-course menu titled Vietnamese Heritage on a Plate.
The menu will include dishes like yellow fin tuna passion fruit ceviche, bo kho beef stew, and mango and chilli breast, priced at £60 a person.
Aside from the food, the restaurant will also host live jazz music nights every Thursday, for anyone looking for the perfect date-night dining spot.
Dorothy and Marshall is open from 8am to 10pm from Wednesday to Saturday, and 8am to 6pm on Sunday, and can be found at Bromley’s Old Town Hall on Court Street, just a short walk from Bromley North station.
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