IET London: Savoy Place is appointing Harbour & Jones Events as their sole caterer.
Providing an enticing range of bespoke day delegate packages, fine dining and event menus to the backdrop of panoramic views of London, Harbour & Jones Events will be serving up to 330 delegates at a time at the IET London’s flagship venue. The announcement comes as IET London moves into the final months of its £30 million refurbishment, which sees the development of a brand new roof terrace that will be available for meetings and private events from October.
Director of Food at Harbour & Jones Events, Gary Mckechnie, will work closely with the soon-to-be appointed Head Chef. They will ensure that menus are carefully tailored to reflect both the venue, and Harbour & Jones Events’ established credentials for renowned first-class customer service, all-inclusive pricing and innovative event catering.
IET London: Savoy Place has been closed since July 2013 and the major project aims to position IET London: Savoy Place as a first-class event facility and a ‘Global Engineering Hub ‘to IET members and the engineering community. It will open its doors for internal events on October 16, with the venue fully opening on 1 November 2015.
Sean Spencer, Head of IET Venues and Facilities, says: “Appointing Harbour & Jones puts into place one of the final pieces before we launch this new fantastic product for meeting and event organisers. With the highly innovative and creative approach Harbour & Jones takes to catering we are confident we will have built a first class venue that the industry will enjoy immensely.”
About Harbour & Jones Events
Harbour & Jones Events is contracted to run events at a collection of venues in London, and is also the exclusive caterer for a number of high profile clients including RSA House, RIBA The Royal Society, St Paul’s Cathedral and Church House Conference Centre.
In addition to venues catered exclusively, Harbour & Jones Events caters on a listed or invitational basis at a number of prestigious venues including Madame Tussauds, the London Eye Middle Temple, Westminster Abbey, Museum of London and The O2.
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