Archive for the ‘Back Bar Fitting’ Category

Smiths Retail Design Ltd were brought in to design and install this beautifully spacious ice cream and cake counter at Harley’s Gelato, Dunsley Hall Hotel.  A corian top and surround, wooden frontage and stainless steel plinth create an elegant look and feel for this counter. → Read more

Haddenham Garden Centre in Buckinghamshire are a family-run, independent garden centre, restaurant and shop. Their farm shop is stocked with award winning produce from local produces and suppliers.

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Holden’s & Co in Bolton is a family run business, now run by the Cort family who cherish its’ heritage whilst bringing new ideas and style to the fore.

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Farm Girl have just opened their first all day restaurant in Fulham, Chelsea. Smiths Retail Design Ltd were brought in to design and install the pink marble-topped coffee / cocktail bar in the entrance along with their till stations, back prep counters and the kitchen downstairs.

The coffee / cocktail bar has a unique patterned wooden frontage, pink marble top and a refrigerated glass display for cakes.

This new venture follows the success of Farm Girl’s first site in Notting Hill and the concession within the Sweaty Betty Carnaby flagship store. Farm Girl Chelsea is the largest of the three, seating up to 90 guests along with alfresco dining terrace. Unlike the other two Farm Girls, this new restaurant serves the group’s first dinner and superfood cocktail menu! → Read more

Sweaty Betty’s three-storey flagship store at No.1 Carnaby is already the perfect place for ladies that lunge to get kitted out, and now ladies what lunch can get involved too; health cafe Farm Girl has opened a concession.

Farm Girl is the sort of Australian-inspired café that health conscious customers go mad for and with good reason. Loaded with superfood ingredients Sweaty Betty shoppers can now call in for their signature dishes including build-your-own-breakfast bowls and gluten-free doughnuts or celebrate completing laps of the shop at Farm Girl’s first cocktail bar, featuring alcoholic drinks using strawberry, acai and lavender infused vodka, biodynamic wines and Hoila Aoole cider.

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With a focus on gut healthy, delicious food, High Mood Food describe themselves as a ‘pure food artisanal café with a veg-centric approach’. Serving dishes enriched with fermented foods designed to energise and help towards optimal digestion, High Mood Food is the new ‘go to’ spot for a super-nourishing bite to eat.

Step inside and the café feels light and airy, with beautiful greenery for an energising space – so it’s a great place to catch up on some work or enjoy lunch with friends.

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Philps Pasties are a Cornish family-owned and run business with family values at heart. Whilst employing local staff and using local suppliers, they do not only supply the Cornish community with their favourite bites, they also provide a ‘Pasties by Post’ delivery service! This has allowed their lush pies to be renowned across the globe!

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Dickinson & Morris has been baking pork pies in Melton Mowbray since 1851. They are the oldest remaining bakers of the authentic Melton Mowbray Pork Pie in the town centre today. In 1992, after fire had devastated the period style building, Samworth Brothers bought the property and carried out extensive refurbishment and renovation in conjunction with English Heritage. Ye Olde Pork Pie Shoppe reopened in October of that year, and re-established the town’s envied position as the centre of excellence for all pork pies.

Premium ingredients, time-honoured recipes and attention to detail have made the Dickinson & Morris name what it is today. The host of awards collected by both Ye Olde Pork Pie Shoppe and The Sausage Shop next door – through the pork pies, sausages and most importantly the staff – along with media recognition, reflects this achievement. → Read more