Gleneagles Hotel to launch guest chefs dining experiences

Gleneagles is set to launch ‘The Strathearn Series’ - a new programme of dining events with a range of celebrated guest chefs.

Published 6th Nov 2019
Updated 9 th Aug 2023

Launching next year, the schedule of relaxed and interactive dining collaborations will see Gleneagles' Executive Chef, Simon Attridge, welcome a host of acclaimed guest chefs to The Strathearn restaurant’s kitchen.

These Gleneagles guest chefs include: Roberta Hall from Edinburgh’s The Little Chartroom, Paul Graham from Edinburgh’s Sonder’s, Scott Smith from Edinburgh’s Fhior’s and Sam Carter from Restaurant 22 in Cambridge.

Each event in The Strathearn Series will invite 12 guests to enjoy a six-course, wine-paired meal, prepared in front of them in The Scullery – an open kitchen within the hotel’s newly-renovated Strathearn restaurant.

The invited guest chefs - who are all head chefs or chef patrons in small independent restaurants - represent some of the best upcoming talent in the industry.

The first four events in The Strathearn Series are:

Monday 27 January – Roberta Hall, The Little Chartroom, Edinburgh

Roberta Hall is the chef-patron of The Little Chartroom in Edinburgh. The winner of the Young British Foodies Award 2018, Roberta was formerly chef de partie at Tom Kitchin’s Michelin-starred The Kitchin and, later, head chef at Castle Terrace in Edinburgh. She now runs her cosy 16-seat restaurant in Edinburgh with her husband, front of house manager, Shaun McCarron.

Monday 10 February – Paul Graham, Sonder, Edinburgh

Paul Graham held positions at the Balmoral Hotel’s Michelin-starred Number One and at Gordon Ramsay's eponymous three Michelin-starred restaurant on London’s Hospital Road before taking the helm at Edinburgh’s hit culinary hotspot Sonder.

Gleneagles guest chefs

L-R Roberta Hall, Paul Graham, Scott Smith, Sam Carter

Sunday 22 March – Scott Smith, Fhior, Edinburgh

Scott Smith is the recent winner of Best Chef at the 2019 Scotsman Food & Drink Awards. Having trained under Michelin-starred chef Geoffrey Smeddle at The Peat Inn near St Andrews, he now owns and runs Edinburgh’s acclaimed restaurant, Fhior, with his wife Laura.

Monday 27 April – Sam Carter, Restaurant 22, Cambridge

Sam Carter was formerly a chef in some of the finest restaurants in the country, including Gordon Ramsay's Maze and Hambleton Hall, and is now head chef and co-owner of Cambridge’s celebrated Restaurant 22.

Mixing fine dining and kitchen camaraderie, each event’s festivities will kick off with Champagne and canapés before the 12 guests take their seats at the communal kitchen table to watch Simon and his guest chef showcase their skills and talk about the dishes they’re cooking.

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“This unique series of events is about breaking down the barrier between the restaurant and the kitchen and inviting guests to join in the fun,” says Simon. “From the kitchen buzz and the banter between chefs, to the relaxed and lively atmosphere, I want our guests to feel like they’re coming round to my house for a dinner party.

“All our guest chefs represent different culinary styles, but they share a common passion for great food and the best seasonal produce. Each of the menus will be based on the guest chef’s signature style, so all the menus will be completely unique.

“We’ll be mingling with our guests throughout the evening, taking questions, giving our top tips, and also offering a kitchen and wine room tour, so it’ll be a really interactive experience. At the end of the evening, we want our guests to walk away with smiles on their faces.”

The Strathearn Series package costs £500 in January-March and £550 in April, and includes dinner for two guests at one of the events, an overnight stay in a Country Room and breakfast.

To book, and for more information on The Strathearn Series, contact Reservations at resort.sales@gleneagles.com or on 0800 704 705.

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