The Coronation Street star Kym Marsh has opened up the new ‘Farmhouse Kitchen’ carvery restaurant on the former Applewood Farm site.
The star, who once famously stood behind the bar at the Rovers Return pub, acted as the honorary restaurant manager for the day to launch the restaurant on Chaddock Lane.
As a true northerner with a love for both carvery and cakes, Kym got stuck into her role, cutting the ribbon to officially open the site and carving the meat for the first guest.
The dining and carvery brand, Farmhouse Inns are piloting their new carvery dining experience ‘Farmhouse Kitchen’. The ‘Farmhouse Kitchen’ is the first to debut in the UK at the venue in Worsley. The new dining experience will supposedly feature 14 hour slow roasted meats, unlimited veggies and bottomless gravy.
There will also be the introduction of a cafe at the venue, featuring signature Farmhouse Kitchen cakes alongside a host of freshly baked sweet treats and savoury bakes.
Nuala Gallagher, Brand Director, previously stated: “We aim to marry up people’s love for a carvery with all the delights of a classic café, creating a space where there is something for everyone to enjoy, with a hugely varied menu that offers great value.
“This is such an exciting new space to step into, we look forward to welcoming local family and friends, and to see them pulling up a chair at a Farmhouse Kitchen table later this summer.”
Customers can cash in on deals available every week, such as unlimited tea and coffee for £2.99, a cuppa and a pastry for £4.99 and a mid-week carvery for just £6.49.
The brand new Farmhouse Kitchen restaurant is located just off the A580/East Lancashire Road, formerly known as Applewood Farm.
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