Face painting and fun-loving characters in fancy dress will be among the attractions at the next Maple Road Surbiton Farmers’ Market, courtesy of children’s charity The Rainbow Trust.
Face painting and fun-loving characters in fancy dress will be among the attractions at the next Maple Road Surbiton Farmers’ Market, courtesy of children’s charity The Rainbow Trust.
Chef Eric Guignard of Surbiton’s award-winning restaurant The French Table will be demonstrating his culinary skills at the next Maple Road Surbiton Farmers’ Market, on Saturday June 19.
Surbiton’s next Farmers’ Market will go ahead as planned on Saturday March 20, despite the closure of Maple Road from this week.
Following on from the sell-out success of our Summer Wine Dinner and Autumn Wine Dinner 2008...Giles Smith Walker, wine expert from the famous supplier Berry Bro’s & Rudd, is set to host one of the finest wine dinners to date at our restaurant.
Medieval Madness at the Waggon and Horses!
Following the sellout run of Scaramouche Jones last year, Tacit Theatre have transformed the beer garden at the Waggon and Horses into a medieval world for the fifth run of their ever popular show, The Canterbury Tales. The performance will take place in a custom-built Tavern Theatre, where the action will unfold amidst song, dance, banqueting and of course, the quaffing of the Waggon’s prized Young’s Ale.
So dig out your tunic and britches, grab a tankard of ale or a glass of mulled wine, and be prepared
Medieval Madness at the Waggon and Horses!
Following the sellout run of Scaramouche Jones last year, Tacit Theatre have transformed the beer garden at the Waggon and Horses into a medieval world for the fifth run of their ever popular show, The Canterbury Tales. The performance will take place in a custom-built Tavern Theatre, where the action will unfold amidst song, dance, banqueting and of course, the quaffing of the Waggon’s prized Young’s Ale.
So dig out your tunic and britches, grab a tankard of ale or a glass of mulled wine, and be prepared
Medieval Madness at the Waggon and Horses!
Following the sellout run of Scaramouche Jones last year, Tacit Theatre have transformed the beer garden at the Waggon and Horses into a medieval world for the fifth run of their ever popular show, The Canterbury Tales. The performance will take place in a custom-built Tavern Theatre, where the action will unfold amidst song, dance, banqueting and of course, the quaffing of the Waggon’s prized Young’s Ale.
So dig out your tunic and britches, grab a tankard of ale or a glass of mulled wine, and be prepared