Friday, November 27, 2009
Specialist event catering company, Chilli Pepper created the menu and complete catering requirements when England took on the All Blacks this weekend.
Being chosen to feed the hungry rugby fans, Chilli Pepper created three separate dining areas for the guests at rugby’s legendary venue Twickenham.
Chilli Pepper delivered tailored menus for the 750 hospitality guests in the [...]
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Friday, September 11, 2009
Eat To The Beat (ETTB) has been awarded an ongoing contract to provide all catering including media, artist, crew and VIP guests at the Orange Rockcorps concerts for film production company CCLabs.
Orange Rockcorps is a new initiative from telecoms giant Orange, encouraging young people to voluntarily give four hours of their time to local community [...]
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Eat To The Beat (ETTB), part of the Global Infusion Group, has added the prestigious V Festival in Chelmsford to its expansive festival rosta, alongside Glastonbury, Leeds, Reading, Big Chill, Latitude, Download, Lovebox and the Hyde Park series of shows.
With over 15 years music catering experience, team leader Susie D’Andrea managed her 45 strong crew [...]
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Some of crickets biggest names are tucking into food supplied by Eat To The Beat (ETTB) throughout the npower Ashes Series this summer. The likes of Sir Ian Botham, David Gower and Shane Warne are enjoying meals provided by the tour and location caterer who are supplying the Sky Sports cricket production team throughout the [...]
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Monday, July 13, 2009
Garsington Opera, one of the UK’s most intimate and unique summer festivals experiences, provided an exciting culinary challenge to specialist event caterers Chilli Pepper. Fine dining was central to the experience for visitors, up to 300 of whom per evening enjoyed the hospitality package over the 21 nights of the event.
This was Chilli Pepper’s first [...]
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Friday, June 5, 2009
Concert-goers heading to see Oasis and Take That over the coming days will be well fed and watered, according to bosses at the Stadium of Light.
In a bid to ensure the 160,000 music fans descending on the city get served quickly, stadium bosses have recruited the help of the fastest pint dispensing pump on the [...]
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
Even last December, as the talons of a hatching credit crisis poked through their shell, the City Champagne continued to flow.
Take Barclays as an example: despite losing £1.3b in December, the company’s investment banking arm, Barclays Capital, still splashed out a cool £600,000 on a two-day Christmas bash beside the Houses of Parliament. Insulated [...]
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