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Tag: Sadler’s Brasserie

Posted on March 10, 2017

Wells Brasserie Welcomes New Head Chef

Jason Porter, head chef, Sadler's Brasserie, Wells

A new head chef has taken the reins at one of Wells’ newest and most exciting restaurants. Jason Porter will now use his extensive and renowned culinary skills to make Sadler’s Brasserie on Sadler Street one of the go-to destination restaurants in the West Country. Full story: Read more

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