Berry Bros. & Rudd are one of those rare institutions which are both modern and innovative yet possess a long and illustrious history. They have traded from the same St James's property for over 300 years and have seen such names as Lord Byron and William Pitt through their doors. Today, Berrys hold two Royal Warrants and are constantly evolving with such additions as a wine school, an exclusive fine dining venue and a world-wide network of offices and shops. Berry Bros. & Rudd will be supplying the water for the Lord Mayor's Curry Lunch.
Multi-award winning Cobra beer will be supplied for the Lord Mayor's Curry Lunch courtesy of Lord Bilimoria, who founded the company when it became clear to him that the market was dominated by harsh, gassy Eurofizz beers. With its distinctive, clean and extra smooth taste, Cobra was designed to complement rather than fight against food. Over lunch, keep an eye out for the new and ingeniously designed bottle on which Cobra's entire history is embossed.
The emphasis is firmly on quality for Noon Products, who are supplying the food and chefs for the Lord Mayor's Curry Lunch. Every care is taken by Noon's highly trained chefs in the preparation and innovation of their dishes and, of course, only the finest ingredients are good enough. As one of the pioneers of ethnic cuisine in Britain they really are the original taste of the authentic.