ALCOHOL
TEAS
ALE T.E.A. (Traditional English Ale) 4.2 % abv. 500ml Multi-award winning flagship ale from the Hogs Back Brewery
G
CIDER Surrey Cider 4.5% abv. 500ml A light and dry cider made from many varieties of apple
£4.00
LAGER Blonde Lager 5% abv. 330ml English Blonde Lager
WHITE WINE Sauvignon Casa Azul 2010 Chile A fruity ripe and full Sauvignon, with a tropical touch to the finish Pinot Grigio Trefili 2010 Italy Soft fruit dominated wine with a heady orchard fruit perfume RED WINE Vina Albizu Tempranillo 2010 Spain A light red rioja, bursting with sweet damson and soft plum fruit Merlot Les Clairieres 2009/10 France Juicy, fleshy, plummy, a classic Merlot from the Minervois region in the Languedoc
£4.00
£3.50
175ml glass
Bottle
SD £4.00
£14.00
SD £4.00
£14.00
SD £4.00
£14.00
SD
£14.00
£4.00
D
Contains dairy
E
Contains egg
F
Contains fish
SD Contains sulphur dioxide
V
Vegetarian
M Contains mustard
S
Contains soya
N Contains nuts G Contains gluten
L
Contains lupin
C Contains celery
If you need anymore allergen information please ask a member of staff
£2.00
Specialty Teas Decaffeinated Tea Earl Grey Assam Darjeeling Lapsang Souchong Chamomile China Green Detox Fennel Lemon & Ginger Peppermint Roibos Tea
£2.25
COFFEE & CHOCOLATE We use Hada del Cafe coffee and Louie Mio coffee. Decaf is available.
All wines are available in125ml glasses at £3.25 Allergen Key
House Tea Served with milk, soya milk or a slice of lemon
Americano Cappuccino Latte Espresso / Double Espresso Rich Mocha Hot chocolate Wicked hot chocolate (Served with marshmallows, cream and a chocolate flake) Flavoured syrups (hazelnut/vanilla/caramel)
Small
Regular
£2.25 £2.65 £2.65 £1.60 £2.65 £2.25
£2.65 £2.95 £2.95 £2.00 £2.95 £2.65 £3.25 50p
COLD DRINKS & JUICES Elderflower or Blackcurrant cordial Fruit Juice Fentimans Victorian Lemonade Fentimans Ginger Beer Still / Sparkling mineral water Coca Cola / Diet Coke Bottle Green Elderflower presse Bottle Green Elderflower and pomegranate presse
£1.80 £2.00 £2.75 £2.75 £1.95 £2.25 £2.25 £2.25
Served 10.30am - 4pm
Served 12pm - 4pm SOUP OF THE DAY
THE WATTS GALLERY WELSH RAREBIT Mature farmhouse Cheddar cheese, a touch of mustard, a drizzle of Worcestershire sauce, a drop of Hogs Back Stout and a few secret ingredients served on granary bread with a salad garnish. D M SD G
Our homemade Soup of the Day is served with a fresh bread C G D £5.95 roll and butter
F
Watts Gallery Welsh Rarebit
V
£5.50
Watts Gallery Welsh Rarebit with tomato and mushrooms
V
£5.95
Watts Gallery Welsh Rarebit with sausage or bacon
£6.50
Watts Gallery Welsh Rarebit with bacon and sausage
£6.50
SPECIALS Delicious seasonal specials and desserts- see the Specials board CHILDREN’S MENU Hummus with vegetable batons and breadsticks
D V £4.50
Cheese on toast soldiers Penne pasta with homemade tomato sauce
The Watts Works (Welsh Rarebit with bacon, sausage, tomato and mushrooms) SANDWICHES
£7.25
Dry cured free range bacon rashers
£6.25
Free range Gloucester Old Spot hot sausages
£6.25
S G V £4.50
L G E £4.50
Children’s lunch box: Cheese, ham or egg mayonnaise sandwich E D £4.95 with fruit yogurt, a biscuit and carton of fruit juice G
Served all day CAKES & SCONES
Mature Cheddar, winter chutney, tomato, cucumber and baby leaves D V £5.75
We have a selection of locally sourced, homemade and gluten free cakes available. If you can’t ‘eat-in’, why not ‘take-away’.
Mediterranean grilled vegetables with homemade hummus
S N V £5.75
Slice of cake
Free range rosemary chicken, sundried tomato and spinach
£6.25
Roast beef, watercress and mayonnaise (horseradish optional)
D E £6.25
Free range egg mayonnaise and caramelised onion
E V £5.50
Goats cheese, tomato and basil pesto (balsamic syrup optional)
N D £5.95
Tuna, mayonnaise, basil, capers and rocket leaves
F
Two toasted crumpets with raspberry jam and butter Toasted tea cake with raspberry jam and butter
G D V £2.25
Fruit or plain scone with raspberry jam and butter G S D V £2.50 Fruit or plain scone with raspberry jam and clotted cream G S D V £3.00 Cheddar cheese and herb scone and butter
G S D V £2.50
LOSELEY ICE CREAM
E £6.25
Served on Norfolk Crunch granary or white bread with Secretts baby leaf garnish and Watts house dressing. M Gluten free bread is available. All served until 4pm
G D V £3.00 G D V £2.25
Strawberries & cream Double chocolate Madagascan vanilla
D V
£3.50
S D V
£3.50
D V
£3.50
Welcome to Watts Gallery, an Artists’ Village Why not treat a loved one to a delicious lunch or Cream Tea at the Tea Shop? Gift Voucher options are available. Ask a member of staff for more information.
The Old Kiln is available for group bookings as part of your day out at Watts Gallery, or can be hired for private and corporate events. Ask a member of Staff or call 01483 813 580 for more information.
Explore Watts Gallery, an Artists’ Village today...
Watts Gallery Tuesday - Sunday (inc Bank Holidays) 11am - 5pm
Watts Cemetery Chapel Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Saturday - Sunday 10am - 5.30pm (inc Bank Holidays)
The spectacular historic gallery interiors display the permanent collection of over one hundred paintings including portraits, landscapes, as well as monumental sculptures by G F Watts. There are temporary exhibitions throughout the year.
A Grade I listed Arts & Crafts masterpiece and the creation of pioneering female artist Mary Seton Watts. Every inch is rich in symbolism, created in terracotta by local residents under Mary’s guidance. The interior is a beautiful mix of Art Nouveau and Celtic influenced design.
Limnerslease, Artists’ Home and Studios Tours - Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 12.00pm
Artist in Residence Open on the second Thursday of every month, 2 - 4pm
Explore Limnerslease, the Arts & Crafts style home and studios of G F and Mary Watts designed by the celebrated Victorian architect Sir Ernest George. See the intimate rooms, ornate ceilings and fireplaces designed by Mary Watts and the studio of G F Watts.
Free drop-in See how Watts Gallery supports contemporary practice and sustains the legacy of the Artists’ Village. Jennie JewittHarris, is the current Artist in Residence. Through drawing and mixed media, Jennie explores themes such as time, death and the human condition.
Tickets can be purchased from the Visitor Centre
In Watts’ time there was also a thriving pottery business, established by G F Watts’ second wife, Mary Watts, in 1901. The building that you are now in was previously a display room for the pottery made on site. Mary Watts also designed the Watts Cemetery Chapel, located just up the road from the Gallery.