Crafthouse is welcoming the colder days ahead with an Enchanted Winter Forest, in a partnership with Campari.
Leeds’s fine dining rooftop restaurant and bar, Crafthouse is to replace its autumnal florals with a transformation befitting the colder days this month.
The city centre’s most popular fine dining rooftop restaurant is transforming from November – February into a beautiful Enchanted Winter Forest, taking inspiration from the warming tone of Campari for its winter florals throughout.
Crafthouse will bring the magic to the heady heights of its rooftop restaurant and bar with silk warm toned florals and overhanging foliage, and guests will be able to enjoy a bespoke Campari Aperitivo Menu curated using seasonal produce found in the restaurants dishes whilst sitting cosy in the bar.

D&D Marketing Manager of the North Natasha Davies said: “We are extremely excited to be collaborating with Campari for the winter months. We wanted to bring a sense of magic to the Crafthouse restaurant and in creating the Enchanted Winter Forest, it will give a whole new ambience to our rooftop restaurant and bar.”
She added “All of the cocktails have taken inspiration from our Head Chef Simon Jewitt’s key seasonal ingredients, so we have married both the cocktail and food menu to really bring your experience to life.”
Crafthouse’s Enchanted Winter Forest activation will feature throughout the months of November – February in partnership with Campari. Alongside the seasonal menu and curated drinks, Campari will be celebrating their recent launch of the Red Diaries documentary ‘Felini Forward’ which guests can view at Crafthouse via a QR code on the menu.
ABOUT CAMPARI
Campari was invented in 1860 by Gaspare Campari in Novara, Italy.
In 1904, Campari’s first production plant was opened in Sesto San Giovanni, near Milan, Italy. Under the direction of Davide Campari, Gaspare’s son, the company began to export the beverage, first to Nice in the heart of the French Riviera, then overseas.
The Campari brand is now distributed in over 190 countries.
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