Enfield residents are invited to enjoy a brand-new series of monthly supper clubs as Dugdale Arts Centre launches Enfield FEASTS!, in partnership with award-winning author and chef Urvashi Roe.
The programme will showcase bespoke menus prepared by local and established chefs, combining multi-course dining with storytelling, panel discussions, and a celebration of Enfield’s diverse food culture. Signed copies of guest chefs’ books will also be available.
The first event on 7 February will be led by Urvashi Roe, former contestant on The Great British Bake Off, with an Indian-inspired menu to mark the festival of Holi. The following supper club will feature acclaimed Polish food writer Ren Behan, who will present a seasonal Polish feast. More guest chefs and dates are expected to be announced soon.
The supper clubs will feature local ingredients sourced from Forty Hall Farm and nearby allotments, highlighting the borough’s growing community of food producers. The events aim to be more than just meals, offering opportunities for residents to connect, share stories, and celebrate local heritage.
Councillor Chinelo Anyanwu, Cabinet Member for Culture and Inclusion, said: “Food is a language understood by all, so it’s great we’re launching Enfield FEASTS! a programme that will bring our communities together. These supper clubs provide so much more than food. They are designed to be enjoyed as a community experience so we can eat, share stories, and proudly celebrate who we are as a borough. Whether you’re a foodie or just looking to meet new people, I would highly recommend that you join the Enfield FEASTS! experience.”
Urvashi Roe added: “We have a wonderful community of food lovers, creators and growers in our borough. With this supper club series, we want to showcase Enfield’s diverse food culture, highlight locally grown vegetables, and grow a community of like-minded food enthusiasts.”
Enfield Council says the programme is part of its wider commitment to supporting local talent and celebrating the borough’s cultural diversity.
Residents can book tickets and find more information on the Dugdale Arts Centre website.

