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Ginuary

Ginuary

Dry January?  Not for us.  This month we are all about Ginuary! Gin has exploded on the drinks scene over the last few years and now every palate is catered for.  With inventive flavours and interesting serves, we’ve got something to suit everyone.  Read on for our top 5 Ginuary faves. Minus 33 Pink Gin […]

Court House Introducing….Claire Fernie

Claire Court House

Claire is our Assistant Restaurant Manager and The Court Reporter newsletter team managed to grab a quick 10 minutes with her during the very busy festive season to find out just exactly what her role involves. CF You’ve got 5 minutes, max. TCR Ok, we’ll get right to it. How did you come to be […]

The Court House Christmas Survival Guide

Court House Christmas Survival Guide

We’ve barely finished the Hallowe’en sweets and there is still a whiff of mouldy pumpkin in the air. It can mean only one thing……..the C word.  Here is our Christmas Survival Guide. Christmas is a time for sharing, caring and spending time with people you love.  All wonderful things. It’s also a time for purchasing, […]

A Day in the Life…

Restaurant Manager

The Court Reporter met up with the busy Court House Restaurant Manager Sarah Jane Marshall to find out just exactly what being Restaurant Manager involves. TCR So, what do you do all day? SJM Ha! Everything! We have around 25 staff here at The Court House and I’m responsible for ensuring everyone knows what they […]

Eating Out With Kids

Eating out with kids

There is a huge amount of research out there as to why sitting around a table and sharing a meal is good for families. It is also true that eating out with kids isn’t always the most relaxing of experiences. When we dine out, I have a soft-focus image in my head of a smiling […]

Artwork at The Court House

There is a range of stunning artwork at The Court House which features a number of artists’ originals and limited edition prints. We try wherever possible to frame our pieces in salvaged wood from the renovation of the property so you aren’t just buying an artwork but a piece of local social history too. Most […]