Caterer Cooks & Partners has been awarded a three-year contract valued at £900,000 ($1.1m) to provide catering services for London’s Postal Museum, The Caterer has reported.
The deal includes operating a daytime café and managing external events at the museum in Clerkenwell.
This new partnership aligns with the museum’s commitment to offering diverse seasonal food and drink options that cater to a range of dietary needs.
Cooks & Partners director Simon Goggin was quoted by The Caterer as saying: “We are thrilled to be chosen by the Postal Museum to embark on such an exciting opportunity.
“It was a natural fit for us as we share the same social values and ethos and understand exactly what they want to achieve – a partnership that we are looking forward to nurturing.”
In February 2023, the Postal Museum initiated a tender for a catering supplier to deliver a range of seasonal food and beverages for its onsite café.
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By GlobalDataThe contract was contingent on the supplier demonstrating environmental sustainability in their café operations, supporting the museum’s goals which form a core part of its operations.
The café will be situated within the museum’s “welcome space” and will enhance the visitor experience.
The Postal Museum operations and commercial head Tish Jayanetti said: “Cooks & Partners were chosen for their significant experience and excellent vision for the Postal Museum café, particularly their commitment to understanding our audiences to deliver the best experience for our visitors.
“We are really looking forward to working with them as the museum’s catering supplier.”