Room Service!
Life at Weavers Court can be busy and engaging – sometimes, there’s something fabulous to get involved in all day long. It’s unsurprising that some of our residents have fallen in love with our new In-Room Dining Experience. This may sound like a very grand way to dine, but it simply means that our residents can opt to eat their meals in their room.
Our food is so good, it has to be enjoyed in peace and quiet from time to time!
Delightful Room Service
Room Service is something that we are delighted to offer our residents and – as a newly opened care home – we’re able to work with our residents and find out what they would like us to do for them.
As a purpose-built luxury care home within easy reach of Leeds, our dedication to providing healthy and nutritious food that delights and sustains our residents is one of our core drivers. We know how much our residents love and look forward to dining with us. While we can put part of that down to our beautiful dining room, we know that it is the care and attention lavished on our menus from our head chef, Lewis, and his team that really makes a difference.
Dining Experience
Lewis develops his menus to bring together the basics of nutrition, making sure that all needs are catered for and that our residents can count on a balanced diet. However, Lewis and his team ensure that they include many different tastes to please many different people, but they will always add those finishing touches that make every meal so special. Nothing is too much trouble at Weavers Court and that is certainly true of our catering team.
While our friendly and warm dining room is always on offer, those who wish to take up room service will have their meals brought up to them. When delivering room service meals, our staff will always take a moment to check in with our residents and to have a quick chat and let them know what’s on the menu.
With no attention to detail spared, our residents can enjoy first class meals as standard, with one recent meal especially well received. Lewis’s chicken and leek pie was flavoursome and cooked to perfection, enrobed in a light crust pastry that melts in the mouth. With soft mashed potato and two vegetables – pea and parsnips – Lewis complimented the dish with gravy. Not one to go without a dash of garnish, Lewis’s sliced orange baked in garlic and honey truly transformed what might be pie and mash dish elsewhere to a fine dining experience at Weaver’s Court.
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