Restaurant Roadshow at The Barn at Pickering House: Greenleaf

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116 South Main Street,Wolfeboro NH 03894

27 July, 2021

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Join us for a special barn dinner prepared by Chef Chris Viaud of Greenleaf restaurant in Milford, NH! Join us for the second in our series of Restaurant Roadshows ! We've invited some of our favorite chefs to host amazing one-night-only dinner events in The Barn at Pickering House! Enjoy beverages from our cash bar at 5:30 pm before sitting down at farm tables to a communal meal at 6:30 p.m. This dinner is hosted by Chef Chris Viaud, owner and executive chef of Greenleaf and sister restaurant, Culture Bread, both located in Milford, NH. A contestant in Bravo network’s Top Chef series for 2021, Chris is an award-winning chef who has helped open restaurants in Boston and New Hampshire. The menu for this event features: 1st Course: Heirloom Tomato | Dill Cream | Peppers | Everything Spice Toast 2nd Course: Scallop Crudo | Aguachile  | Cucumber | Shishito | Lovage 3rd Course: Duo of Duck -- Spiced Duck Breast | Duck Rilette | Corn Soubise | Pickled Corn | Blueberry Puree 4th Course: Peach Poppy Seed Daquoise | Basil Cream | Hazelnut Almond Meringue  | Marinated Peaches [Please note that the dinner is a set menu served in a single seating at communal farm tables. We will be unable to prepare a different menu for individuals with food allergies. We also respectfully request that attendees are vaccinated as this will be a mask-less event designed to recapture the norms we have all worked and waited for.] The Barn at Pickering House is a renovated 19th century barn located in the heart of downtown Wolfeboro, NH.  Located just a short walk from Lake Winnipesaukee and the downtown shops, The Barn at Pickering House offers the charm of an antique barn, the convenience of an in-town location and comforts such as air-conditioning and restrooms for today's guests.The Barn is connected to Pickering House Inn, a luxury inn located in a completely renovated homestead occupied by one of Wolfeboro's most prominent citizens in the 1800's.

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