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Lussmanns - five unique and charming venues across Hertfordshire

The Lussmanns Sustainable Kitchen group is known for its environmental credentials, excellent customer service and delicious food, using locally sourced produce which is cooked to perfection.

The five Lussmanns Sustainable Kitchen restaurants in St Albans, Harpenden, Hitchin, Hertford and Berkhamsted, are housed in charming, historic and central buildings, and all within easy reach of London. The latest restaurant to join the Lussmanns group, Berkhamsted, is a beautiful Grade II listed Georgian building on the High Street. The St Albans restaurant is a light-filled two-storey brasserie in the shadow of the stunning cathedral. An 18th-century former coach-house just across from the village green is home to the Harpenden Lussmanns, and the Hitchin and Hertford restaurants are in partially Grade II listed buildings in the middle of these bustling picturesque Hertfordshire towns.

Each venue offers pretty and unique private or semi-private rooms and spaces for smaller gatherings or functions, from eight to 24 people. But they are also each available to be booked for exclusive use, holding between 50 and

100 people, and giving a unique and individual, but always elegantly designed, backdrop for any event; from family get-togethers to wedding receptions, milestone birthdays to business events, fashion shows to charity fundraising functions.

The Harpenden and Berkhamsted restaurants also have large stunning walled gardens, into which guests can spill out of the main restaurants easily and seamlessly, into the sunshine.

The multi-award-winning Lussmanns Sustainable Kitchen restaurant group is recognised for its sustainability ethos over the past 20 years, using renewable energy, recycling waste, sourcing thoughtfully farmed and fished produce. “We provide beautiful, charismatic venues for your event, large or small,” says founder Andrei Lussmann, “and we have something for everyone in terms of style of building and interior, but I think what makes Lussmanns different is that these are also venues with a conscience.”

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