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F O O D A N D D R I N K - N A T U R A L L Y
A U T U M N W I N T E R 2 0 1 8 / 1 9
Menu available 10.00am to 10.00pm Monday to Sunday unless otherwise stated
B e a l e s H o t e l s L o c a l F o o d S u p p l i e r s
At Beales Hotels, we try to source our food locally where possible, as befits a company that has been present in the area for eight generations and
whose family has links in Hertfordshire back to the fifteenth century.
We are passionate believers in supporting the local area.
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Wantage
Burford
Billingshurst
Thame
MalmesburyRoyal Wootton
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Mablethorpe
Alfreton
Wareham
Fordingbridge
Verwood
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Ulverston
Llanidloes
Leyland
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Oundle
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Lochboisdale /Loch Baghasdail
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Dingley Dell Pork
Humphreys & Sons Lamb
The Denham Estate
The Stickleback Fish Company
Mersea Oysters
Direct Milk
Tim’s Dairy
Clover Free Range Eggs
Criterion Ices
Town & Country Fine Foods
Maldon Salt
The Bread Factory
Victoria Bakery
Tiptree Jam
West Lodge Park Honey
Fairfields Farm Crisps
Café du Monde
Newby of London
Stanlake Park Wine Estate
Saffron Brewery
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Please see our local food brochure if you would like more information on the local produce.
A p p e t i s e r sBasket of freshly baked artisan bread with unsalted butter £3.75
Selection below: £3.50 each or 4 for £12.00Marinated olives (v) Homemade pork crackling with apple sauce Halloumi fritters (2), sweet chilli dip (v) Piquillo pepper and feta (v) Hummus and pitta (v)
Fairfields Farm crisps: £1.50Lightly salted, bacon & roasted potato, cheese & chive, sea salt & black pepper sweet chilli, sea salt & Aspall cyder vinegar
Mixed marinated olives, sweet and salted nuts, vegetable crisps (v) £6.00
S a n d w i c h e s Served on granary bloomer or white bloomer with sea salt and cracked black pepper crisps.
Roast Hertfordshire beef, horseradish and red onion £7.75Mature Cheddar, homemade chutney (v) £7.75Hertfordshire free range egg, cress (v) £6.75Shetland smoked salmon, cream cheese and black pepper £7.75Dingley Dell ham, Brie de Meaux, Dijonnaise, rocket £8.00 Atlantic prawn, iceberg lettuce and Marie Rose sauce £7.75Chicken and pesto mayonnaise, baby gem lettuce £7.50
S a l a d s a n d c o l d d i s h e s Chicken Caesar salad £13.75Cos leaves, fresh anchovies, croutons and Parmesan shavings
Scottish smoked salmon £14.50With salad leaves, Hertfordshire free range egg, onion and capers
Chicken liver paté £8.25Toasted ciabatta, homemade chutney
All menu items on this page available 10.00am – 10.00pm, Monday to Sunday
H O T D I S H E SClub sandwich, chicken, bacon, lettuce and tomato £9.25
Skipjack tuna and cheese melt £7.50
Dingley Dell pork sausage and mash £15.50Spinach, red wine sauce
Beales burger £16.75Hertfordshire beef or Jamaican Jerk chicken breast burger Focaccia bun with lettuce, tomato, red onion, French fries and mayonnaise
Add Cheddar cheese, Stilton or bacon to your burger £1.50 per item
Beales fish pie £14.50Salmon and smoked haddock
Parmesan linguine with a pesto cream sauce £13.50Add king prawns to your linguine £3.00
Chicken, king prawn* or vegetable madras (v) £16.75 Basmati rice and poppadoms(*King prawn £3.00 supplement)
Hertfordshire free range egg omelette (v) £13.50Any two of smoked salmon, mature Cheddar, home cooked ham, tomatoServed with chips and saladAdditional filling 50p extra each
S i d e D i s h e sChantenay carrots £4.00Tenderstem broccoli £4.00Sweet potato fries £4.00French fries £4.00Cheese and garlic ciabatta £4.25Mixed side salad £4.50
All menu items on this page available Monday to Saturday 10.00am – 2.30pm and 6.00pm – 10.00pm
Sunday 6.00pm – 10.00pm
D e s s e r t sBramley apple frangipane tart £7.25 Crème Chantilly, blackberries
Chocolate orange mousse £7.25Crushed honeycomb
Fresh fruit salad £7.25Gold Medal vanilla ice cream or double cream
Manor Farm Creamery ice cream in tuile basket (3 scoops) £7.25(Gold Medal vanilla, Exclusive strawberry, Belgian chocolate, Honeycomb, Stem ginger, Salted caramel)
c h e e s e SServed with crackers, grapes, celery and homemade chutney £10.00
Wookey Hole Cave-aged Cheddar Made in Somerset by Ford Farm, matured in Wookey Hole Caves.
Brie de MeauxThe texture is soft, plump and almost runny, with delicious hazelnut notes, it tastes creamy with a pronounced fruity tang.
Colston Bassett StiltonA rich cream colour with blue veining throughout, a smooth, creamy mellow flavour and no sharp acidic taste from the blue.
Cornish YargA semi hard Friesian cow’s milk cheese made in Cornwall. Before being left to mature, the cheese is wrapped in nettle leaves to form an edible rind.
All menu items on this page available 10.00am – 10.00pm, Monday to Sunday
E n g l i s h A f t e r n o o n T e a
Monday - Saturday: Served between 3.00pm and 6.00pm Sunday: Served between 3.30pm and 6.00pm
Cedar Afternoon Tea (not available weekends or Bank Holidays) £12.75 per personNewby loose leaf tea or Café du Monde coffee
2 warm scones with Devonshire clotted cream and Tiptree jam
West Lodge Park Afternoon Tea £23.50 per personNewby loose leaf tea or Café du Monde coffeeFour finger sandwiches:
Cucumber on white breadScottish smoked salmon on brown bread Hertfordshire free range egg and cress on white breadTuna mayo, capers on brown bread
Cheddar and chive mini quiche2 warm scones with Devonshire clotted cream and Tiptree jamA selection of 3 homemade cakes
Prosecco Afternoon Tea £31.50 per person(As the West Lodge Park Afternoon Tea, plus a delicious chilled glass of Rosé Prosecco)
Champagne Afternoon Tea £35.50 per person(As the West Lodge Park Afternoon Tea, plus a delicious chilled glass of Rosé Champagne)
Special Dietary RequirementsPlease ask to see the full Afternoon Tea menu
Please note that a Cedar Afternoon Tea, a West Lodge Park Afternoon Tea or a Sparkling Afternoon Tea must be ordered by each person
In order to ensure smooth serviceplease note that we are unable to offer any other alternative combination of sandwiches.
H o t B e v e r a g e sServed with two homemade biscuits
(Available with three homemade petits fours instead if you prefer – please ask your waiter)
Pot of Newby loose-leaf tea £4.50Served with a separate pot of hot water so you can control the strength of your tea (English Breakfast, decaffeinated English Breakfast teabag, Earl Grey, Assam, Darjeeling, Lapsang Souchong, Green Jasmine blossom, Camomile, Peppermint, Ginger and lemon, Fruity berries)
Café du Monde cafetière coffee or Decaffeinated cafetière coffee £4.50Continental cafetièreThis is a blend of beans from the Minas Gerais region of eastern Brazil, the Medellin region of northern Colombia, the central region of Kenya and from the Badra Estate in south west India. To the rich syrupy sweetness and hazelnut flavour of Colombian Excelso beans and the high acidity and chocolate notes of AA Grade Kenyan beans, is added the body and depth of the washed Indian beans. The blend is then high roasted to produce a dark, rich, all-day coffee with a wonderful aroma.
Café latte, Cappuccino, Americano, Macchiato, Café Mocha £4.50Grand Cru espresso beansThe 100% Arabica espresso coffee blend has the best Kenyan AA Grade beans, with citrus notes, Brazilian Fine Cup beans to give a full bodied nutty base and arabicas from Honduras to add fruitiness and a subtle sweetness.
Liven up your coffee with a shot of gingerbread, vanilla or caramel syrup £1.00
Espresso £3.00Belgian hot chocolate £4.50Hot beverage and a slice of homemade cake (see bar for selection) £7.00
L i q u e u r C o f f e e sJamaican - Tia Maria £7.00Scottish - Famous Grouse £7.00French - Janneau Armagnac £7.50Italian - Disaronno £7.00Irish - Jameson’s £7.00Irish Latte - Baileys and vanilla £7.50Neapolitan Cappuccino - Caramel and Courvoisier £7.50Clyde Americano - Honey and Drambuie £7.50
N e w b y l o o s e - l e a f t e a s
Black TeaBlack tea is crafted to reveal the strongest and deepest flavours. The British Afternoon Tea was
developed to complement the rich, dark flavours of these leaves. These black teas have been traditionally hand-crafted in small batches with great care to preserve their wonderful subtleties of flavour.
English BreakfastOriginally Scottish and served at Balmoral Castle
in the Highlands. The favourite blend of Queen Victoria, it endures as one of the world’s
most celebrated black teas. Reviving, robust.
Decaf English BreakfastThe caffeine-free version of the renowned English Breakfast.
DarjeelingCreated by cool mountain breezes, days of veiled sunshine and nights of rain on the steep slopes of the Himalayas. One of the
world’s most celebrated teas, symphonic and inspired.
Lapsang Souchong The earliest black tea in history, perfected over thousands
of years in China’s Fujian province. Tea leaves delicately dried over pinewood fires. Unmistakably smoky.
Earl GreyLegendary tea with origins spanning from China to Howick Hall
in Northumberland. Named after British Prime Minister Earl Grey and combined with bergamot orange in the British tradition.
AssamLeaves shaped by heat waves and the deluge of monsoons.
Second flush harvest, feisty and vivid. The taste of northeast India.
White Tea
White tea is the least processed of all teas. Their young leaves and buds are all picked in spring and dried in the warm sunshine. They share very delicate flavours.
Silver NeedleOnly the downy, silvery buds, plucked in spring in China’s celebrated Fujian province.
Simply dried in sunshine for a clean, pure and delicate character. White tea at its finest.
Green TeaGreen tea has as many subtleties of flavour as the finest of wines. The best are both rare and exquisite.
The minimum of processing allows the fresh, green flavour of the leaves to be maintained.Jasmine Blossom
Spring-plucked green leaves with layer upon layer of fragrant jasmine blossoms, exquisitely infused into the tea.
Delicate and beautifully floral.
Green SenchaA Japanese tea, which is prized for its high vitamin content,
sweetness, and grassy flavour with resinous aroma and minimal astringency.
Herbal TeaHerbal tea is not strictly ‘tea’ because all tea comes from the leaves of camellia sinensis. They are infusions of the leaves and stems of different herbs. These herbal infusions contain no additives or
flavourings and are naturally caffeine-free.Camomile
A tisane from time immemorial, bandied as a cure-all and an elixir of youth. Now known for its soothing and calming
effects as one of the world’s most famous tisanes.
Fruity BerriesThe harmony of wild berries, floral notes and a hint of
liquorice in a balancing act of sweet-and-sour. One beautifully fruit-filled tisane, naturally free of caffeine.
Ginger and LemonThe biting strength of ginger, sweet and savoury.
The mouth-plucking caress of lemongrass, warming. A combination bold and energetic.
PeppermintA mythic nymph once transformed into a sweet-smelling
mentha plant, her leaves complex with biting menthol oils. To this day, the perfect end to a meal, naturally caffeine-free.
S o f t B e v e r a g e sCoca Cola, 330ml £4.00 Diet Coca Cola, 330ml £4.00Belvoir organic lemonade, 250ml £4.00Belvoir Fruit Farms pressés, 250ml £4.00(Raspberry, English apple, elderflower)
Belvoir ginger beer, 250ml £4.00Frobishers fruit juices, 250ml £4.00(Orange, apple, cranberry or pineapple)
Harrogate still or sparkling water, 330ml £3.50Harrogate still or sparkling water, 750ml £5.00
I c e d B e v e r a g e sFruit Smoothies (Strawberry, mango, pineapple, raspberry) £4.25Newby iced tea (Lemon, peach, passion fruit) £3.75 Café du Monde iced latte (Original, caramel, vanilla, coconut) £3.75Café du Monde iced frappé (Original, caramel, vanilla, coconut) £4.25Sparkling fruit Cooler (Kiwi, cherry, passion fruit) £4.00
D r a u g h tCarlsberg lager, Pint (568ml), 3.8% £5.00Tetley’s bitter, Pint (568ml), 3.8% £5.00San Miguel, Pint (568ml), 5.0% £5.20Somersby Cider, Pint (568ml), 4.5% £5.00Guinness, Pint (568ml), 4.3% £5.90I.P.A., The Three Brewers, St Albans, Pint (568ml), 3.8% £5.50
H e r t f o r d s h i r e a l e sClassic English Ale, St Albans The Three Brewers, St Albans 4.0%, 500ml £6.00Golden English Ale, St Albans The Three Brewers, St Albans 3.8%, 500ml £6.00Pale Four IPA, Tring Brewery 4.6%, 500ml £6.00
C h a m p a g n e a n d S p a r k l i n g w i n e b y t h e g l a s s
125ml
Taittinger, Brut Réserve, NV £12.25Taittinger, Prestige Rosé, NV £14.25Prosecco, Ponte Treviso, Italy, Extra Dry, NV £8.25Prosecco, Ponte Treviso, Italy, Aurora Rosé, NV £8.25
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White 125ml 175ml 250ml 375ml
Calittera Chardonnay, Colchagua, 2017/18 £5.00 £6.75 £9.00 £13.00
Reserva, Riesling, Curico, Apaltagua, 2017/18* £5.25 £7.00 £9.50 £13.75
Picpoul de Pinet, Cuvée Thetis, Languedoc, 2017 £5.50 £7.25 £10.25 £15.00
Lyric, Pinot Grigio, Delle Venezie, 2017 £5.25 £7.00 £9.75 £14.50
Cloud Island, Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, 2017 £6.50 £8.75 £12.25 £18.00
Bushvine Chenin Blanc, Stellenbosch, 2017/18* £4.25 £6.00 £8.25 £12.00
Carafe
Red 125ml 175ml 250ml 375ml
Gulara, Shriaz, South Eastern Australia, NV £4.25 £6.00 £8.25 £12.00
Andean Vineyards, Malbec, Mendoza, 2017 £5.50 £7.25 £10.25 £15.00
Caliterra Merlot, Colchagua, 2016/17 £5.25 £7.00 £9.50 £14.00
Chateau Freybernat, Bordeaux, 2014 £5.50 £7.25 £10.25 £15.00
Fleurie, Domaine de la Bouronière, 2015/17 £6.50 £8.75 £12.50 £18.50
Les Vignerons, Grenache Pinot Noir, 2016 £4.50 £6.00 £8.00 £11.50
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Rosé 125ml 175ml 250ml 375ml
Millstream Pinotage, Western Cape, South Africa, 2016/17 £5.00 £6.50 £8.50 £12.50
Ponte Pinot Grigio, Veneto, Italy, 2017 £5.50 £7.50 £10.50 £15.50
*Natural wines made without using chemicals or pesticides – using only natural processes.
C h a m p a g n e C o c k t a i l s
Selection of Bellinis £16.00Originally created in the 1930’s in Venice and traditionally made with Prosecco. We have adapted this recipe to create three luxurious Champagne BellinisTaittinger Champagne delicately blended with the following fruits: Peach, Strawberry or Mixed Berries.
Classic Champagne Cocktail £16.00With references dating back to 1862 and a brief appearance in the movie Casablanca, this Champagne cocktail is the classic of all cocktails! A sugar cube soaked in Angostura bitters, Remy Martin VSOP Cognac and Taittinger Champagne.
Kir Royale £16.00Formerly known as Blanc-Cassis and originating in Dijon, France as an aperitif, this uncomplicated fusion of blackcurrant liquor with Taittinger Champagne was popularised after World War II and is a must on any cocktail menu. Simple and delicious. Crème de Cassis and Taittinger Champagne.
Hendricks Encounter £16.00Created in-house by our experienced team of bar tenders, our aim was to create an opulent mix of fresh and invigorating ingredients, and here it is. With subtle tones of cucumber and elderflower, this is truly an experience to remember. Hendricks Gin, Wild Elderflower cordial and Taittinger Champagne.
C l a s s i c C o c k t a i l s
Mojito £13.00Choose from Classic, strawberry or passion fruit
A Cuban recipe dating back to the 16th century. The original Cuban mojito contained Yerba Buena, a variety of spearmint found on the island. Muddled fresh mint, lime and sugar, topped with Bacardi rum and a touch of soda.
Cosmopolitan £13.00A dry, citrus cocktail, containing an uncomplicated mix of popular spirits and cranberry. Shaken over ice, this drink may be pink, but by no means is it just for the ladies. Absolut Citra lemon vodka, Cointreau, lime and cranberry juice.
Margarita £13.00The classic blend of Blanco Tequila, Cointreau and fresh lime.
Classic Martini £13.00The epitome of style and sophistication, a well-made Martini is like a piece of fine art. Do you like it shaken or stirred? Dry or wet? Olive or a twist. Dirty or clean?
Old Fashioned £13.00This whisky cocktail is an out-and-out classic of the 1960s that will make you feel like a sharp-suited Don Draper in no time. Bourbon, brown sugar and a dash of bitters.
Pina Colada £13.00
Coconut cream, Malibu white rum, pineapple juice
“I went with my Lord Chamberlaine to see a garden at Enfield Towne, thence to West Lodge in the Chace, residence of the Rt.Hon. Henry Coventry, Secretary of State.
It is a very pretty place, the house commodious, the garden handsome and our entertainment free. That which I most wondered at was that in all the Chase, within
14 miles of London, there is never a house, barne, church or building. These are pretty retreats for gentlemen, especially for those who are studious and lovers of privacy.”
John Evelyn’s Diary – 2nd June 1676.
M a r y B e a l e
The Terrace Bar, the hotel lounges and the Mary Beale Restaurant feature original works of art by Britain’s first professional woman artist.
Mary Beale (1633-1699) was a pioneer who, at her peak, painted over 80 portraits a year. Her husband Charles looked after the children, managed the accounts and booked
the sittings but it was Mary who was in charge of her studio and her commissions.
Hard working and dedicated to her profession, she painted all the leading figures of Restoration London, including Henry Coventry, Secretary of State,
who was the owner of West Lodge.
Her descendants have owned and run West Lodge Park as a fine country house hotel for 70 years and three generations.
T h e B e a l e A r b o r e t u m
Established by Edward Beale in 1963 with help from Frank Knight, Director of RHS Wisley and Derek Honour, Trees Consultant for the GLC.
Conducted tours for private parties Private conducted tours of the arboretum for groups (minimum 10 persons, no maximum) can be arranged if booked in advance, normally on weekdays.
The walk round the trees usually takes one and a half hours, and is taken by the Managing Director Andrew Beale or the Estates Manager Grant Cook.
The charge for these conducted tours is FREE midweek, when taking refreshment at the hotel before or after your group tour, and £3.50 per person at weekends.
The grounds Hotel guests are welcome to visit the grounds at any time.
Visiting the arboretum The arboretum is open to the public every afternoon 2pm - 5pm.
Admission £2.50, children are free, payable at reception.
NB: Admission is FREE if you have a drink or meal in the bar, lounge or restaurant at the hotel, or if you are a resident in the hotel or attending a function or conference.
L i g h t M e n uThis menu is available for food and drinks served in the Terrace Bar,
the hotel lounges, the hotel terrace, and all the bedrooms as Room Service.All prices include VAT at the current rate - Gratuities are at your discretion.
A l l e r g y A d v i c eFor information about allergens, including cereals containing gluten, please ask a member of staff.
We produce food in a kitchen where allergens are handled and while we try to keep things separate, we cannot guarantee that any item is allergen free.
N o n R e s i d e n t sOur lounges are open to non-residents between 10.00am and 10.00pm
for light refreshments and until 10.45pm for drinks.From 11.00pm onwards, the bar, terrace and lounge is reserved for the sole use of hotel residents.
E l e c t r o n i c D e v i c e s a n d S m o k i n gOur lounges are not intended for business meetings, nor working sessions, and we respectfully request you do not disturb other guests with calls from mobile phones or other use of electronic devices. We have a number of meeting rooms available for business meetings, please ask at reception for details.
West Lodge Park has a strictly no smoking or e-cigarette policy anywhere inside of the hotel.