![]() While I was set on ordering the Southern Chicken n’ Waffle, we couldn’t go past their Burger Platter ($65) – your choice of 8 small versions of their burgers, plus a giant size of poutine on the side. Platters to share, burgers with fries, poutine, mac ‘n’ cheese, Belgian waffles with fried chicken, duck fat potatoes and for dessert, Grandma’s chocolate cake and key lime pie. Our waitress described the food as gourmet comfort food. We loved the food menu, which is designed to be matched with their beers. While they are not craft beers, they were still great choices, in terms of price, and perfect for our very sunny Saturday afternoon. We ordered two beers – Jupiler (from Belgium) and Speights Gold Medal. If balconies are not your style, then you can also sit outside on the ground level (complete with wood fire burners for cold wintery nights) or inside at the bar, at funky tables or in colourful booths. I highly recommend sitting up top if you can get a spot – the views are stunning, plus the bar opens out onto the balcony. The atmosphere is buzzing too, particularly on the upstairs outdoor balcony. Hence the name The Nightingale, as this restaurant and bar is open all day and almost all night! We loved the bright and funky decor as you walk in and the feature wall of artsy Nightingales – rare birds which sing both day and night. ![]() Its great location means stunning views of the sail boats and harbour, making it the perfect spot for lunch, dinner and after work drinks. This new craft beer pop up bar is situated in the Viaduct, between Danny Doolans and Soul Bar & Bistro. Save lives.Ĭontact Ocura today on 01732 367777 or email to discover how we can help your team at this time.Last weekend, I dined at Auckland’s newest pop up, focused on serving craft beer, gourmet comfort food and providing top notch entertainment, including live bands, DJs and comedy. The team at Ocura are honoured to have been part of the Nightingale project and will continue to support medical staff and all healthcare facilities. The NHS is working harder than ever to keep pushing our nation forward during one of the most worrisome and troubling times in living memory. All Ocura products are specially designed to meet the utmost hygiene standards while still being ergonomic and easy to use, assisting those working at the field hospitals.Īt a time when infection control and simple use is paramount to stop the virus spreading while relieving pressure from the staff, Ocura was confidentour furniture would improve patient and staff welfare. We provided our medical trolleys and IV poles to the sites. Ocura supplied a select range of furniture items and equipment to the Nightingale Hospitals during their set-up. Transforming these sites into hospitals with hundreds of patient stations and facilities for the hardworking staff was never going to be simple, but it was a challenge so many companies and individuals were willing to meet head-on. Helping to build the NHS Nightingale Project The Ocura team knew we had a part to play and when we were asked to supply furniture, we were proud to assist. Locations such as the ExCel Centre, the University of West England, the National Exhibition Centre and Manchester Central Convention Complex all needed to be transformed into field hospitals. The challenge with these hospitals was that the buildings they would occupy were not designated medical sites. They were chosen in seven sites across England and the first opened on the 3 rd of April. Seven of these hospitals were known as a collective, created as part of Project Nightingale. As an urgent response to the COVID- 19 crisis in the United Kingdom, the NHS established temporary COVID- 19 critical care hospitals to provide cover for the projected increase in patients requiring treatment for the coronavirus.
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