A GOBOWEN restaurant which teaches hospitality and food skills to young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), is now taking bookings for Mother’s Day.
The Orangery Restaurant, at Derwen College, near Oswestry will be serving lunch for families to treat the special women in their lives on Sunday, March 19.
Commercial Manager Pete Evans said that he was very happy to see the Orangery Restaurant open for Mother’s Day.
He continued: "It’s wonderful to be back serving our popular Sunday roast for Mothering Sunday.
"We have already had many enquiries and really appreciate the support of members of the public.
"We ask that all diners book in advance, and look forward to showing many mums how much they are appreciated."
Each Mum will also receive a spring flower as a token of thanks for all those mothering duties they carry out on a daily basis.
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Derwen mother and daughter duo Carol and Lesley Shaw will be part of the team serving delicious roast lunches to customers in The Orangery.
Head cook, Carol, and daughter waiting staff member, Leslie, will be celebrating the day at work.
Advance booking is essential for lunchtime visitors who can enjoy a choice of traditional roast beef, poached chicken breast, salmon or vegetarian Mushroom Wellington, along with a delectable selection of starters and desserts.
The restaurant will be serving up delicious two-course meals for just £16.95 and three courses for £19.95.
Visitors can also enjoy a look around the College’s Marketplace which includes a garden centre and gift shop and The Vintage Advantage charity shop.
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