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geographical area

bartlett mitchell have remained a geographically-focused contract caterer to ensure we deliver great solutions every time. We develop close relationships with both clients and suppliers to provide everything we promise.

We cater to business in the South East of England; our operating area is anywhere within 90 minutes of the office. The bartlett mitchell team cover:

  • West down the M4 corridor to Swindon
  • East to London including Central, Camden and Canary Wharf areas
  • South on the M3 corridor and to the coast
  • North to the M1, Stansted and as far as Rugby
  • North East to Essex
  • Of 65+ contracts, 50% are within the confines of the M25 and the London area

bartlett mitchell's head office is handily located on Junction 13 of the M25 at Egham / Staines, so we can reach you, and you can reach us. This means we always close at hand to provide you and your team with absolute attention to detail.

click here for a map of the head office location

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latest news items

David's on film

Our fabulous Creative Director, David James, has started a new hobby on YouTube. He's going to be adding a veritable feast of recipes on-line soon. 

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We think he's a budding Delia. Watch this space as the PearAcademy on-line training sessions are going to be growing!

 
WINNER Shine Awards 2010

 Wendy Bartlett, the illustrious Managing Director of bartlett mitchell has been awarded the "Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Entrepreneur of the Year" at The Shine Awards 2010. 

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latest press articles

Wendy Bartlett: a powerful person in Hospitality

It's official, Wendy is one of the Industry's movers and shakers in 2010 - so says The Caterer & Hotelkeeper's Top 100 Most Influential People in Hospitality.

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David's latest blog entry

Dinner for One

I discovered the other day that the sales of kitchen equipment designed for single-people, such as small saucepans, frying pans that can hold no more than one egg and single-cup teapots have soared by 140 per cent compared with a year ago, according to Debenhams.

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