Ardmore lunch at Cellars
Fri Feb 20, 00:00 - Fri Feb 20, 00:30
THE GREENHOUSE CELLARS HOHENHORT
ABOUT
An Afternoon Celebrating Africa’s Best
Join us for an indulgent and inspiring afternoon at Cellars-Hohenort on Friday, 20 February,
with Ardmore and
Ground Control Media —the esteemed publishers
behind the iconic coffee-table collections Africa’s Best, South Africa’s Best, and Best of the Indian Ocean Islands.
11:00, the day unfolds with an intimate and inspiring talk by Ardmore, followed by a beautifully
curated lunch in the award-winning Greenhouse Restaurant.
Surrounded by gardens, heritage, and quiet luxury, guests will be immersed in stories of creativity & craftsmanship
Ground Control’s magnificent volumes celebrate the most spectacular destinations across Africa, South Africa, and the Indian Ocean Islands. This is an afternoon designed to stir the senses, spark conversation, and leave you feeling deeply inspired.
Seating is tables of 8 people per table for engaging conversation and effortless connection
Menu
STARTER
WILD MUSHROOM, BROCCOLI & POTATO GNOCCHI
Parmesan, mushroom cream, pine nuts, crispy sage
MAIN
Main course must be pre ordered on booking
Choose one of the following
TANDOORI GLAZED FREE RANGE CHICKEN
breast & thigh, potato fondant, spinach puree, corn salsa
OR
VEGETARIAN OPTION
CRISPY TEMPURA VEGETABLES (V)
hot vermicelli noodle salad, peanut, chili jam
DESSERT
PASSION FRUIT SEMI-FREDDO
pickled white peaches, peach granita, yoghurt

Ardmore Tea Towel - please note pattern of
tea towels gifted varies
FRIDAY 20th FEBRUARY
1100 FOR 1130 TALK in Hohenhort building
FOLLOWED BY 1200 Luncheon in Greenhouse restaurant
R895 per person includes
- Inspiring Ardmore story
- Behind the scenes of Best of Africa coffee table books
- Sublime 3 course luncheon - a Michelin hotel restaurant
- Gratuity
- Thoughtful gifting
Please note all beverage is for your own account

Raffle tickets in support of the Ardmore Community Fund will be available for purchase on the day at R200 per ticket.
The draw will take place on Sunday, 22 February.
All proceeds go directly to the Ardmore Community Fund – keeping the arts alive for those who need it most.