Craftworks Kitchen humbly began its journey after their purchase of a shiny, 1966 American Airstream trailer back in 2014. Starting with pop-up events, they made a presence at events such as Boardmasters, the Masked Ball and Polo on the beach at Watergate bay, alongside many weddings, to make for an incredibly busy first year. Next, Craftworks Street Kitchen opened in July 2015 on Lemon Quay in Truro, when the company overtook the former HUBBOX site. After six weeks of refurbishing the shipping container and splashing it with the stand- alone Craftworks branding, the company began delivering global street food to the taste buds of Truro – inspired by their travels and vast background in the restaurant industry – and have been wowing locals ever since. The Kitchen team is small but well oiled, with a vast, combined number of years experience in the industry. Their popularity is ever growing, which is testament to the productive partnership between owner and Head Chef Daniel Brightman and his business partner Mick Warren. The pair have worked together on successful projects in the past, including the opening of a restaurant in the Alps which is still going strong! The outside space at the Street Kitchen is fantastic, with tables in the sunshine overlooking the cathedral and able to seat more than 40. They source their produce from local suppliers, such as Baker Toms and Roche Butchers, which Daniel believes is key to their success. The kitchen has a passion for craft beers, using Cornish suppliers like the Harbour brewing company and Firebrand, as well as some further afield, in order to satisfy customers with the best- brewed beverages available.
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