Cafe Allez! Belvoir Castle: Christmas Opening Days

Dear customers, our opening hours for the festive period are below.
Essentially, we open every day except for Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve.
We’d love you to make us a part of your Christmas and as you know, there’s tons to enjoy at Belvoir : we have walking routes; cycling routes; the Engine Yard is across the road for shopping…
We’ll be serving our full menu … including Bailey’s hot chocolates and mulled wine on Boxing Day!

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Marriott’s Global Customer Appreciation Week, With Henri…

We are so proud of our enduring partnership with Marriott Hotels.
They’re fantastic people to work with and crucially, they share our strong belief in the power of a warm and genuine welcome.
That’s why, every year, Marriott hold a Global Customer Appreciation Week – an opportunity to recognise and thank some major customers.

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Henri: The Currys Food Truck …

We had a brilliant day’s filming recently with Henri, our Citroen HY van, starring as the Currys food truck.

Currys wanted to demonstrate that the new Bosch Creation Line food mixer is capable of producing fabulous food in a tiny space… Henri and Cafe Allez! were happy to oblige!

Renu and Rob (from Currys) made a fantastic presenting team and it’s worth following Renu on Instagram (@hey_renu) for quick but delicious recipes.

Check out the resulting film here … and if you want to see Renu’s cake on our menu, let us know, we might just have the recipe…

And you already know where to come if you need to hire a stylish vintage food van, whatever you want to create on board…

A Day In The Life: On The Road With Cafe Allez!

We get asked sometimes what a typical day at an event is like for Cafe Allez!. Events can be incredibly varied, which is what makes event catering simultaneously: 1. rarely dull and 2. often challenging.

To give you an insight, here’s Mark’s day on Tuesday 16th November, working with Van Henri and our friends at the Marriott hotels group. This is Day 2 of our booking with the Marriott as part of their Global Customer Appreciation Week.

6am:

Up and showered at the Marriott hotel in Preston. We’re taking a barista coffee and snack service to some of their key clients in the area today, just to say ‘thank you’.

7am:

Breakfast over, I’m with Van Henri: filling 25 litre water containers from the kitchen a little walk away; checking stock levels, cleaning his bodywork after the previous day on the road and packing my bags.

Chris (Marriott sales manager) and I agree to get to the client good and early to set up as the coffee machine takes a while to heat up and unloading Henri from the trailer takes time. I head to the nearby ASDA and stock up on milk. For once, our punctuality fails to pay off: the client gestures to the ‘regular’ coffee van in the car park, (a franchised operation) and suggests we keep a low profile and return when he’s gone!.

This site is tricky to manoeuvre the trailer in, but that achieved, we unload Henri. As we’re some distance from the office, I power up the machines from our portable generator and propane gas cylinders. The cylinders are hefty (40kg or so each) so it’s my second work-out of the day after those water containers.

10am:

Once we start serving, the floodgates open! Chris is serving soup made by the hotel’s chef and I’m on coffees. The word has got out across the site that free coffees are available. I come to dread the sight of a carry tray, signalling that somebody has come with a drinks order from their team. A memorable order: 8 hot chocolates, 4 various coffees and a mocha. The queue is now stretching down the car park and even working at full pace, it’s slow to dissipate. The key here is to keep calm, working fast but methodically. The pressure is there alright but equally, these are free drinks and people are equally free to leave the queue! I think many are glad to break free of their desks.

At one point, I call down the queue to see if anybody is waiting for a tea (which I can make in seconds). Cue total silence, then laughter from the guests: coffees it is then.

Chris has to run to ASDA for more milk as we’re tearing through our stocks.

Finally, our work is done and we both breathe a sigh of relief. One of the clients’ management team returns to tell us how hard he thinks we’ve worked and the ‘buzz’ we’ve generated across his team. It definitely helps!.

Time for lunch: Chris and I bolt down a cup of soup in 30 seconds flat. I then realise that the 3 hours free parking in ASDA (where the trailer was left) is about to expire: we dash across the road to retrieve it.

1pm:

There’s no time to waste as we have another client, this time an NHS trust, in Preston to visit. On packing up to leave, the old ‘more haste: less speed’ mantra proves true: Chris flags me down in Henri as I run over the power cable trailing from his side. If this was an abortive attempt to turn Henri into an electric vehicle, it was an abject failure as his range is 20 metres.

We start to set up at the NHS trust, again a tight spot for the trailer. Guests start to gather, but disaster: the coffee machine refuses to fire up. This possibility can literally give me sleepless nights, but I soon find that the plug has vibrated partially out of the socket: a fix within even my scope.

This is another busy service albeit not as frantic as before. There’s less time pressure with no hard cut-off time.

Again, we get great feedback from many customers. It’s so good to know we can brighten peoples’ days with a smile, a fantastic drink and some soup. It’s also a great opportunity for Chris to network with his customers when they can relax, with him and each other.

4pm:

Time to pack up. I load Henri again on his trailer, pack everything away and head back to the Preston Marriott (across the road). Now I need to clean him down.

First, I grab a bite to eat in the hotel and scan through the emails and messages from the day.

By this time it’s dark and with no power to connect to, I’m cleaning by the light of my iPhone’s torch. I’m inclined to moan that I’ve done this so often, I could clean Henri blindfolded: this is a step towards proving me right.

7pm:

Onto our next assignment, this time at the York Marriott. 96 miles to go and it’s raining. Not for the first time, I mentally thank Araminta the Sprinter: Mercedes definitely know how to build vans and despite her advancing years and almost 200k miles on the clock, hauling almost 3 tons across the Pennines is taken in her stride. We pass a sign announcing the highest point of any motorway in the UK.

9:15pm:

I pull into the hotel’s coach park and check in. I’m just in time for dinner. I call Claire to see how the day’s gone at C.Allez! Belvoir Castle and for her.

10pm:

Time to work through the day’s emails and invoices. I try in vain to summon the energy to post on social media, (the experts suggest we do this at least once a day), but admit defeat as the clock’s showing…

11:30pm:

The day’s done! This is day 2 of 4 (similarly packed) days. Exhausting? Definitely. Challenging? Sometimes. Worthwhile? I wouldn’t be doing it otherwise.

Van Henri Stars In Latest Matalan TV Advert!

We were thrilled to see the launch of the Matalan ‘Get Autumn Ready’ TV advert recently, starring your favourite Citroen HY van, Henri.

We love the finished product, filming for which took place on one of the hottest days of the year, in a London park. Absolute credit to the actors who were modelling very non-Summery clothing and didn’t miss a beat (or fluff a line).

The story line is a little uncanny as we’ve long had a notice on Henri’s espresso machine that says: “Yes, our Fracino machine makes a good mirror and yes, you’re looking great today!”.

If you need an injection of Citroen HY van style to your project, why not book the best? Henri travels widely and isn’t camera shy. He doubles equally well as a vintage coffee van or food truck …

An Extraordinary Customer… And You Can Help!

Sometimes, we encounter customers with extraordinary tales to tell. Take David, who was walking through the Vale of Belvoir a few days ago and stopped by for a coffee and spot of lunch.
It turns out that walking is something David’s done a good deal of recently. He is a Samaritan and is close to completing The Listening Walk to raise funds for this life-changing – and saving – organisation. When done – and the finish line is now looming into sight – he’ll have walked 6,000 miles, and he’ll have visited all 201 branches of The Samaritans on foot.

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Van Henri In Prison… Sentenced To Serve…

Henri the Citroen HY van, Sean and Mark (his minders), were delighted to be invited back to a local prison last week to deliver a coffee and pastries-based ‘thank you’ for the officers and staff who have worked wonders to keep the prison operating so well through the challenges of the pandemic.

The staff were acknowledged as the ‘hidden heroes’ of the pandemic during the morning, and that felt apt.

An early start … we were serving from 7am having picked up the super-fresh pastries from our friends at Bloomsbury Bakery a few hours before.

Sometimes we’ll flex our service dramatically to suit the needs of the customer. Here, the challenge is to serve up to 350 staff in a short timeframe, all of whom are way to busy to queue, so we switched from our usual barista coffee offer to a quality instant coffee and decent teas to accompany the pastries. This means we can serve super-fast whilst still offering a warm welcome and something delicious.

We can be equally flexible for your event… get in touch to find out how…

Henri : ‘Le Van du Vin’ For Brasserie Blanc…

Henri, our Citroen HY van, starred as ‘Le Van du Vin’ last weekend in London – specifically, at the Barnes Food Fair with our good friends at Brasserie Blanc.

Refusing to be typecast, Henri switched from his more usual barista-coffee based offer to purveying fine wines to the thirsty, grateful Barnes residents. And the Brasserie Blanc team took great care of him.

If you need a shot of Citroen HY van style for your event, wedding or film shoot, then follow Brasserie Blanc’s lead and give us a call… we travel nationally and our barista services are entirely optional.

And if you’d like to pay Brasserie Blanc a visit, they have locations in London and nationally and you can find out more here: https://brasserieblanc.com/about/chez-nous/

Supply Issues – Hitting Us, And The Industry, Hard!…

Remember these? Our lovely branded cups… but even our regulars haven’t seen these for months. Those cups are symbolic of the problems that Cafe Allez! – and all of the hospitality industry – are facing right now.
Let us elaborate. The reasons are many and complex, but it’s getting increasingly difficult for us to get hold of products that should be an absolute cinch. Chiefly it’s down to a national shortage of wagon drivers, which was the case pre-pandemic but has worsened since. Wagon drivers literally keep our country moving and the shortage is now hitting so many businesses, hard.

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