Trailer Trash on the Fulham Road? #StreetFood – @TheBeefKitchen
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday of this week, The Beef Kitchen is serving up a 5-course ‘Trailer Trash’ tasting menu.
Dipping ‘soldiers’, dirty, messy burgers and dunkin doughnuts are all on the menu as well as a few surprises thrown in for good measure…what’s not to like.
However, whilst diners are slurping and chomping their way though the menu, they are also helping ex-service personnel by supporting The Stoll Foundation.
The Beef Kitchen is a social enterprise set up by ex-Service Personnel for ex-Service Personnel. The project employs & trains Veterans in the catering industry to help facilitate their transition into working civilian life.
A few places are still available…click here, check it out, book it up and enjoy.
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About The Beef Kitchen
The Beef Kitchen was founded in 2005 by Bob Barrett a former Life Guard in the British Army and resident at the Stoll Foundation.
It is a Not For Profit Social Enterprise established to provide vocational training and work experience for ex-Service Personnel. The project aims to help facilitate Veterans’ transitions into working civilian life.
The Beef Kitchen prepares and sells wonderful, quality, homemade British food from a mobile catering unit. It also caters for outside functions, events and is available for private hire. All the profits made by the venture are donated to the Stoll Foundation, a charity established in 1906 dedicated to providing housing and support for ex-Service Personnel and their families.
To date The Beef Kitchen has helped train and support 30 veterans and donated thousands of pounds to Stoll and other charitable organisations.