Click & Collect From The Farmhouse At Mackworth
Published On Sunday 16 Aug 2020 by Sticky Beak
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Whether you have run out of cookbooks post-lockdown or just short on time and fancy a good pub lunch, the team at The Farmhouse at Mackworth, Derby have the answer to your meal-time woes. Now offering a Click-&-Collect service, take the pub home with you and save your saucepans.
Part of the Revere Pub Company, The Farmhouse at Mackworth’s Click-&-Collect service menu features starters, mains, pizzas and desserts. Think Fried Buttermilk Chicken to start, or perhaps you’re watching your lockdown waist and want to dive straight into the vegan Spring Salad of maple-glazed carrots, orange segments, avocado, spinach leaves, mustard dressing and chilli toasted seeds. Tempting mains included Lemon & Thyme Roasted Chicken Breast served with roasted carrots, sautéed new potatoes, crispy prosciutto and gravy, and vegan Butternut Squash & Chickpea Curry, served with delicious braised rice, cucumber and coconut yoghurt tzatziki and charred flatbread.
The Farmhouse at Mackworth’s famous pizzas are bound to delight with inventive toppings including Smoked Pork Belly with lime ricotta, spring onion, sweet chilli sauce and lime zest and Chestnut Mushrooms on a crème fraiche base with Blue Monday cheese, pickled shallots, rocket, balsamic glaze and lemon zest. Perfect for a night in with Netflix.
Round the meal off with a Baked Lemon Curd Cheesecake or a delectable Gooey Chocolate Brownie. We won’t tell anyone if you don’t…
For those to disinclined to leave the comfort of their own home (and sofa!), The Farmhouse at Mackworth has partnered with Deliveroo. Available every day from midday to 9pm (Sundays until 8:30pm) get pub dining to your door - what’s not to like?
If you fancy eating out, The Farmhouse at Mackworth is delighted to have thrown its doors open for in-restaurant dining once again and is participating in the government’s EOHO scheme. It’s never been kinder on your wallet to eat out, as the pub is offering 50% off the food bill and non-alcoholic drinks with no £10 cap when dining Monday to Wednesday throughout August. With tables going fast, bookings are recommended and available through the website.
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