LOST is set to host chef Paul Askew for a very special dining event
LOST at Claremont Farm, in Bebington , is found in transformed stone farm buildings, which date back to the early 18th century. The venue promises to offer unique dining events, including range of exclusive supper-clubs in partnership with talented chefs.
"I loved Dave’s vision for the supper-club concept and could see that The Art School offering would be a good match, once they had got up and running. We have lots of loyal guests on the Wirral, so it seemed fitting to bring our very special concept over the water for a night and we are really looking forward to meeting patrons old and new."
He added: "Originally, we were using the space as HQ for our construction and interiors business, and I always thought the building needed to be seen and used by a wider audience. It really is a unique environment, full of rustic charm and we can’t wait to see it being enjoyed by guests from across the region."
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