Three brilliant, independent food and drink businesses to support

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As part of our #LoveLocal campaign, over the coming months we will celebrate some of the excellent hospitality businesses across our patch as the world gradually opens up once more.

Thyme Kitchen

Waffles with crispy bacon, fried eggs and maple syrup is just one of the recipes chef Susie Mandleberg is trying out ahead of the planned official reopening of Thyme Kitchen on May 18.

The head chef of the breakfast, brunch and lunch venue, at Curborough Countryside Centre, Lichfield, is currently developing a new menu ahead of the reopening.

Thyme Kitchen is also the base for Sauce Supper Club and its Dine at Home boxes.

Delicious-looking food at Thyme Kitchen.

Delicious-looking food at Thyme Kitchen.

To find out more about Thyme Kitchen visit www.thymekitchen.co.uk

Moor Hall

The terrace at Moor Hall Hotel and Spa, in Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, will reopen for outside dining on April 12.

Afternoon teas, graze and laze boxes and pizzas are just some of the options that will be available between 8am and 8pm each day.

The terrace at Moor Hall.

The terrace at Moor Hall.

Tables should be booked in advance and diners are asked to mention when they book if they would like to order afternoon tea.

For more information visit http://www.moorhallhotel.co.uk

The George Hotel

The George Hotel’s city centre courtyard will be the perfect place to enjoy outdoor dining in Lichfield when it reopens on April 12.

The George Hotel in Lichfield.

The George Hotel in Lichfield.

Food will be served between 8am and 8pm every day and there is no need to book in advance, but diners are asked to pre-book if they would like to order afternoon tea.

The menu will include lunches, evening meals, light bites and hot drinks.

For more information visit www.thegeorgelichfield.co.uk

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