Good Food. Real Connection. A Night that GIves Back.
The Waterside Supper Club
The Waterside Supper Club

Join them for a chill evening at The Waterside Supper Club, where great vibes meet amazing vegetarian food right by the water.

It’s all about good company, tasty bites, and laid-back fun in person.

Bring your friends or go solo and make new ones while enjoying the peaceful canal.

Don’t miss out on this cosy, intimate night that’s sure to become your new favourite hangout spot!

Good food has a way of bringing people together.

That is the heart of the Waterside Supper Club, a new dining experience hosted at the Waterside Centre in Newbury, home of Berkshire Youth.

Set beside the canal, the Waterside Centre is one of Newbury’s quiet treasures.

Many locals walk past without realising how special it is inside.

their supper clubs open the doors a little wider and invite people in to enjoy the warmth, the views and the sense of community this place was built for.

Each event features a seasonal menu designed and cooked by Sal, a South African-born home cook.

Her mission is to get everyone to eat a more varied diet – and more vegetables every day.

Sal’s food is vibrant, flavour-led and largely vegetarian, celebrating fresh ingredients and sustainable eating without fuss or formality.

Sarah hosts the evening front-of-house, creating a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere where guests can settle in, meet new people or simply unwind with friends.

The evening at a glance

  • 7.00pm Arrival, canapes served. Drinks available to purchase. Settle in and chat
  • 7.30pm Guests take their seats. Sharing platters served to the table
  • 10.00pm Close and relaxed departure

Carefully paired wine, beer and soft drinks options will be available to purchase on the night via card or cash.

Tickets are £40 per person. £5 from every ticket goes directly to Berkshire Youth, a local charity supporting young people to build confidence, skills and brighter futures through youth work, mentoring and safe community spaces

Discover more from West Berkshire Villagers

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading