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Côte Brasserie launches exclusive Father’s Day menu – with free drinks for dads | UK | News

Côte Brasserie launches exclusive Father’s Day menu – with free drinks for dads | UK | News

Côte launches exclusive menu for ‘truly special’ Father’s Day (Image: Côte Brasserie) Côte Brasserie has launched its Father’s Day menu with premium sharing dishes and free drinks for Dad – whether dining in one of its brasseries or enjoying a feast at home. There are now more than 60 Côte Brasserie restaurants across the UK, and this year the popular restaurant is going all out. Available on Sunday 21st June, Côte’s Father’s Day celebrations include free drinks for dads all day, alongside exclusive set menus and premium steak specials, designed for sharing. For those starting celebrations earlier in the day, Côte’s relaxed breakfast offering includes cooked breakfasts, eggs Benedict or lighter bites so every palate is catered for. From fluffy French toast to perfectly poached eggs, every dad dining for breakfast on Father’s Day will receive a free Bloody Mary or Virgin Mary. Dads will enjoy a free beer on the house (Image: Côte Brasserie) Later in the day, guests can enjoy Côte’s specially curated Father’s Day Set Menu, with two courses for £29.50 or …

The sommelier making Korean non-alcoholic drinks for fine dining

The sommelier making Korean non-alcoholic drinks for fine dining

In April 2026, Singapore became Havn’s first international market – a deliberate choice, given the city’s fine dining density and growing openness to non-alcoholic beverages. Sim collaborated with Anju, an established modern Korean restaurant on Tras Street, on a sold-out dinner pairing, and participated in a showcase at the inaugural Korean Craft Collective, a festival celebrating South Korea’s emerging craft beverage scene at New Bahru. Havn also arrived here with its first major external recognition behind it: the grand prize in the inaugural non-alcoholic category at the Korea Wine & Spirits Awards. Sim said he was thrilled by the win, while also feeling a deep sense of responsibility as an industry pioneer. The forthcoming third label, inspired by hwachae, Korea’s traditional summer fruit punch, draws on fig leaves from Yeongam, yuzu from Goheung and oolong tea. It is designed to be enjoyed like a still white wine: with minimal effervescence, complexity from the milky body of oolong and the green aromatics of fig leaf, and acidity from the citrus precision of yuzu. If it lands …

Pass the chakalaka! The best World Cup drinks and snacks – inspired by all 48 teams | World Cup 2026

Pass the chakalaka! The best World Cup drinks and snacks – inspired by all 48 teams | World Cup 2026

The biggest World Cup ever is surely going to mean the most ever watching parties around the world. With 48 countries competing, why not take inspiration from global cuisine to serve your friends and family something more adventurous than crisps and lager this summer? The Guardian’s journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more. Football, after all, is a sport of rituals – from fans wearing the same “lucky pants” to watch every game, to placing the name of an opposing team in the freezer – and that extends to eating and drinking, too. This doesn’t just mean booze; in nations where alcohol is prohibited, for example, tea and traditional sweets provide the social lubrication. South American fixtures are fiestas of churrasco (barbecues), chimichurri and a lot of cheering, while in regions where cafe culture thrives, baked goods and strong espresso are more commonly enjoyed during matches than half a cider and some pork scratchings – even at 3am. In the UK it seems staying in …

Best Affordable Spirits To Stock Your Drinks Cabinet On A Budget

Best Affordable Spirits To Stock Your Drinks Cabinet On A Budget

Is your drinks cabinet in need of a refresh? Or are you setting one up for the first time? Either way, it can quickly become an expensive and slightly intimidating business, especially with so many brands jostling for space on the shelf. So, what should you actually buy? The trick is to set a budget, then decide whether you want familiar names or something a little more interesting. It also pays to buy one bottle from each of the major spirits categories. That gives you versatility, whether you’re pouring for yourself, hosting friends or shaking up a few classic cocktails. Below are seven bottles to get you started, all around or under the £40 mark (at time of writing), and all offering excellent bang for your buck. The Gin Citadelle Gin de France Hailed as one of the world’s first craft gins, Citadelle has picked up plenty of serious awards since its release in 1996. It was the brainchild of Alexandre Gabriel of Maison Ferrand, the highly regarded Cognac house, and is made at the …

Taco Bell announces first-ever coffee drinks — including a purple concoction

Taco Bell announces first-ever coffee drinks — including a purple concoction

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Taco Bell has given its beverage line-up an upgrade with the launch of its Cold Brew and Cold Foams in select restaurants nationwide. The fast food chain introduced its first coffee drinks Thursday at its Live Más Cafés in select restaurants across Houston, Dallas, Las Vegas and Southern California, according to a press release. The new Cold Brew — made with a proprietary blend of medium and dark roast Arabica beans — can be ordered on its own or with three Cold Foam flavors: Caramel Dulce Cream, Vanilla Cream and Purple Velvet Cream, which has a purple-hued, horchata-inspired topping. Customers can choose the 16-ounce Cold Brew for $4.59 or the 20-ounce for $4.99, both offered at this price with or without the Cold Foam …

Futuristic canned space drinks could spice up that three-year trip to Mars

Futuristic canned space drinks could spice up that three-year trip to Mars

Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Space is undeniably incredible—but the food options up there, not so much. Though cosmic cuisine has come a long way from the days of sucking liver and beef paste out of a tube in the 1960s, the options on the intergalactic menu are still limited. And with astronauts preparing to spend longer periods in zero gravity following the recent Artemis II mission, there’s never been a greater need for a wider variety of shelf-stable options to break up the dietary monotony. The team behind a new study published  in the journal ACS Food Science & Technology have found a partial solution: a customizable fortified beverage made from nanoemulsions.  The roughly soda can-sized drink comes in various flavors and sweetness levels that astronauts can choose from. It is also enriched with omega-3 fatty acids, which are largely absent from astronauts’ normal daily diet.  The emulsions are possible both on Earth and in zero gravity, which means astronauts could pick and …

Customizable drinks help astronauts get nutrients they miss in orbit

Customizable drinks help astronauts get nutrients they miss in orbit

Flat, fruit-flavored drinks may not sound like a breakthrough in spaceflight. But for astronauts headed into longer missions, they could solve two stubborn problems at once: how to make food less monotonous, and how to deliver nutrients that are hard to get from standard space meals. That is the idea behind a new study in ACS Food Science & Technology, where researchers designed fortified beverage emulsions that could be made both on Earth and in microgravity. The drinks are built to carry omega-3 fatty acids, offer different sweetness levels and flavor profiles, and remain stable when mixed through a low-energy microfluidic process. Current space menus still rely heavily on ultrastable foods such as dehydrated and thermostabilized meals. Those products meet basic nutritional needs, but they do not fully solve a problem astronauts have reported for years: reduced appetite during space travel. If crews eat less than they should, meeting calorie and nutrient targets becomes harder, especially on missions lasting more than six months. Svenja Schmidt from the School of Chemical Engineering at Adelaide University and …

From the Bellini to the Spritz – how these Venice classics became the drinks of summer

From the Bellini to the Spritz – how these Venice classics became the drinks of summer

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more I blame my parents. How could they not fall and fall hard? Venice makes it all so easy, but then, it has had 1,600 years to rehearse. I think I can even go as far as to say the city has been in the hospitality industry from the beginning of its believed founding back in 421AD. One glimpse of it and you will most likely also be seduced, as my parents were on their first trip more than 60 years ago and every return trip since then. Granted, getting to Venice can be a bit involved. In addition to planes, trains and automobiles, there is the added burden of arranging some mode of water transport. Though once you’re here, it’s smooth sailing. From that …

The Real-Life Diet of Josh Hart, Who Drinks 400 to 500 Milligrams of Caffeine Before a Game

The Real-Life Diet of Josh Hart, Who Drinks 400 to 500 Milligrams of Caffeine Before a Game

When watching New York Knicks shooting guard Josh Hart hustle for loose balls, corral crucial rebounds, and defend opposing scorers like his life depends on it, it’s easy to think, Wow, that guy plays like he’s on a caffeine high. Turns out, that’s exactly the case. Hart—who is partnered with C4 Energy, the emergent, zero-sugar energy drink—uses the canned performance fuel to get his mind and body ready for grueling battles at Madison Square Garden. The wily veteran is now in the midst of his fourth consecutive postseason run, which has pushed his NBA odometer well beyond many of his peers. Known for his hard-nosed, never-say-die playing style, Hart has also learned how to take the bumps and bruises that come with his bold presence on the court. Before the playoffs began, the 31-year-old sat down to give a behind-the-scenes look at his pregame dietary routine (or lack thereof), call out the young players in his orbit for their less-than-stellar health habits, and share his feelings on wearable fitness devices. GQ: When you’re this far …