When innocent wanted to open their first café serving 5,000 people their five-a-day for just a fiver, they approached Sledge to bring all the ingredients together to create one of the healthiest pop-up cafes of 2010!
The Tramshed (a Grade II listed building in Shoreditch) was the setting for the café, creating a cosy communal dining room with wooden trestle tables, a living lettuce wall and of course all of the innocent touches. Add to this a delicious menu devised by guest chef, Gizzi Erskine, and you have a recipe for success!
Guests could even garnish their food from the living herb garden, be entertained by the Dave Chandler Band and add their thumb-print to the growing portion tally canvas.
Kids' weren't forgotten as a special Kids menu featuring delicious dishes such as Green Mac and Monkeybockerglories were on offer as well as a badge making station and a goodie bag of fun stuff to keep them entertained.
With lots of smiling faces and full tummies, (5,000 in fact!) the innocent 5 for 5 Café was a definite success!
What a concept, simple and pretentious..but would it go in Taber, Alberta, Canada....think not...but maybe for a good fundraiser...love to try it...
Chef Bruce@Ricardo's
ricardos56 9 months ago