The Furnace have unveiled their brand new summer food and cocktails menu

14th June 2023

Sheffield Chamber premium partner The Furnace have unveiled their brand new summer food and cocktails menu, so why not pop down and see what’s cooking?

A third of all dishes on the new menu are suitable for vegan diners, and it also includes a fresh pizza menu for outdoor terrace dining

A change in seasons means new ingredients come to the forefront when it comes to food and drink innovation and as we head into summer, The Furnace is championing those fresh flavours with a completely new menu. The bar-and-restaurant has unveiled its offering for the season, giving customers the opportunity to explore brand new dishes, expertly crafted by in-house chefs, alongside innovative cocktails.

Guests can start the day with speciality coffees, such as Matcha with green tea and vanilla or Pink Velvet with beetroot and orange zest, or sit down to an easy-going brunch of classic dishes such as eggs benedict and smashed avocado and field mushroom on sourdough.

Small plates like spicy garlic Gambas Pil Pil, creamy Burrata with tomato and basil and Arancini with mozzarella and pea and watercress puree promise to arouse the appetite, whilst sharing charcuterie, cheese and deli plates are great to share as a starter or as a lighter lunch for one.

The new Furnace grill concept allows guests to have it their way, choosing from a selection of grilled skewers including Lemongrass Beef and Ginger Soy Salmon, and side dishes such as coconut rice and giant couscous salad, all served with an accompanying sauce to drizzle.

New lighter mains include chicken or sweet potato Katsu Curry and Superfood Salad with falafel, red chicory, grapefruit, couscous, houmous and roasted chickpeas.

Vegan diners can also choose from a growing menu of options, with over 35% of dishes being suitable, including mushroom Satay Skewers, with Asian slaw and peanuts (£8) and Asparagus and Pea Pasta Twists, with pangrattato and truffle oil.

The venue is also launching a new outdoor pizza menu, for those wanting to snack whilst drinking on the terrace. Baked in the pizza oven, slow-proved, hand stretched dough is finished with house tomato sauce, Fior de Latte and classic toppings such as ham and mushroom, pepperoni, roasted veg and goats cheese with pesto.

Sweet tooth? Indulge in the new Salted Caramel Butterscotch Brownie with vanilla ice cream and crushed honeycomb . For something fresher, try the pineapple, kiwi and melon Fruit Kebab, glazed with coconut sugar and served with a melted chocolate dip.

Sundays will see the venue serving up classic roast dinners, with maple glazed carrots, roast potatoes, minted greens with almonds and gravy on the side.

However, if its just a drink you fancy, guests can head to the bar whilst enjoying the sounds of The Furnace’s DJ. The newly curated cocktail menu is split into three sections; Signatures, Cooling ‘to sip in the glow of daylight’ and Warming ‘to enjoy as the day grows dark’.

Standouts include All the Works, with Ramsbury vodka, PX sherry, Big Tom tomato, celery salt, tabasco, Henderson’s relish and bacon, Blooming Rhubarb, with Portobello Road Gin, rhubarb, ginger ale and raspberry, and Cocoa Cream with Portobello Road vanilla vodka, Baileys and white chocolate liqueur.

Non-alcoholic cocktails include The Furnace Lemonade with Seville orange marmalade, elderflower, citrus and soda, Forest Spritz with Everleaf Forest and Indian tonic and Sakura Riviera with Everleaf Mountain, citrus foam and lychee.

If this has whetted your appetite why not click on the link https://www.thefurnace.uk.com/. To book your table?

About New World Trading Company

New World Trading Company is the multi-award-winning operator of some of the most innovative bar and restaurant brands in the UK, offering uniquely immersive drinking and dining experiences.

The company boasts 33 venues to date with ambitious plans for growth in 2023 and has been recognised across the industry, holding accolades from The Casual Dining Awards, The Publican Awards and The Restaurant & Bar Design Awards. It was listed in The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to Work For in 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020.

NWTC’s brands include The Botanist (Alderley Edge, Barnsley, Bath, Birmingham, Cardiff, Cheltenham, Chester, Coventry, Deansgate, Exeter, Ipswich, Knutsford, Lincoln, Marlow, MediaCityUK, Newcastle, Reading, Sheffield, Trinity Leeds, Warrington, West Bridgford, Worcester and York), The Oast House (Manchester), The Florist (Liverpool, Watford), The Furnace (Sheffield) The Smugglers Cove (Liverpool), The Canal House (Birmingham), The Club House (Liverpool, Plymouth and Cardiff Bay) and The Trading House (London).

For more information visit https://nwtc.uk.com/.

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