This spring equinox, The Ivy Spinningfields launches a delectable new menu embracing the flavours of spring.

With a sense of freshness and renewal, guests will be taken on a journey of rediscovery with a selection of delights featuring ingredients that the new season brings to our tables.

Launching on the official first day of spring, diners will be able to enjoy a series of seasonal favourites that spotlight the best of British ingredients.

The new menu will feature a number of artisanal British suppliers, with new dishes including Garden Pea & Nettle Soup (£6.95), Grilled Asparagus with Szechuan mayonnaise, capers, flaked almonds, quail’s egg and watercress (£8.50), and a renewed selection of steaks, all truly capturing the essence of the changing seasons.

Those with a sweet tooth will be able to enjoy a new Black Bee Honey and White Chocolate Cheesecake (£9.25), featuring UK-based Black Bee Honey and accompanied by mango sorbet, honeycomb and edible flowers.

Chris Barnes, Beekeeper and founder of Black Bee Honey says, “We were delighted when The Ivy chose to use our honey for their spring menu. It’s a mixed floral variety sourced from hives in Northamptonshire. This honey was selected for its light, sweet flavour and runny quality, making it ideal for desserts such as this.”

Alongside new dishes, guests will be able to enjoy a delicious and refreshing selection of spring cocktails, including the Melon Mojito (£9.95), incorporating Havana Club 3 Year Old Rum, Midori, fresh mint, lime, sugar and a touch of Absinthe, topped with Fever-Tree Mexican Lime & Yuzu Soda, and the Manchester Club (£11.00), featuring a sumptuous blend of Manchester Blackberry Gin, Briottet Crème de Cassis, malic acid, lemon juice, sugar and egg white.

The Ivy Spinningfields will also be offering a limited-edition dessert this Easter. The Easter Nest (£9.95) is a sumptuous dark and white chocolate mousse, accompanied by Kataifi pastry, chocolate sponge and lemon balm, available on Easter weekend only from Friday, 15 to Monday, 18 April.

Kate Cooper, General Manager at The Ivy Spinningfields, comments: “With reimagined favourites alongside a selection of new dishes, our new menu celebrates the best ingredients the spring season has to offer. A visit to The Ivy is the perfect reawakening of the senses after a long winter.”

The spring menus are now available. To book a table click here.

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