Maidenhead Advertiser

The Crown pub has a new owner

Burchetts Green: Dominic Chapman takes over venue

- By Kieran Bell kieranb@baylismedi­a.co.uk @KieranB_BM

The owner of popular White Waltham pub The Beehive has taken over the running of The Crown at Burchetts Green, promising to continue the restaurant’s distinctiv­e reputation.

Dominic Chapman hopes to reopen the Burchetts Green eatery later in June after its previous owner, Simon Bonwick, left to start a new business in a nearby town.

The venue has won several high-profile hospitalit­y awards since Simon and his family took over nearly a decade ago, and also received a Michelin star for its efforts.

Dominic told the Advertiser that while getting a star back was one of his aims at The Crown, his first priority is building a ‘successful business’.

He will still run The Beehive alongside his new venture and said each business will have their own individual identities.

“It [The Crown] has got bags of character and just sort of worked, really. It gives everybody in the team an opportunit­y to grow and gives me another challenge,” Dominic said.

He added that some

‘subtle changes’ will be

made to The Crown but he aims to continue its cooking of high quality food.

“We will put our stamp on things,” he added. “There will be tables out the front so people can relax and we will continue to do what we do in the kitchen and produce great, seasonal food.

“Hopefully from a food point of view we can follow in Simon’s footsteps. I want it to be open and welcoming.

“Both will have their own identities and The Crown will find its place in the market.”

Dominic said that while the pub will be predominan­tly food-led, it will offer ‘beautiful pints’ for thirsty punters, adding he is in the process of recruiting chefs to help out with kitchen duties.

“It is a new business so we need to make sure we are creating an atmosphere and experience for people to enjoy,” he added.

Dominic said that he plans

to open at some stage this month but did not have an exact date confirmed.

While The Crown may have lost its Michelin star when it closed in December, the new owner was confident of bringing one back to the venue eventually.

“Michelin stars need hard work but they are the cream on top of the cake,” said Dominic. “If we put the foundation­s in place and get it right, then hopefully we will get some of that cream.”

Simon revealed in October how he was looking to open a new restaurant in a nearby town following his departure from The Crown.

He told the Advertiser this week that he was ready to release details about his new venture in a ‘couple of weeks’ – although it is still not known where this would be located.

“It will be a wonderful thing, a huge thing,” he said. “We are pending an announceme­nt.”

On Dominic taking over the running of The Crown, Simon added: “Our families are really good friends and we have handed over the baton in a really loving, careful way.

“We have a great relationsh­ip with Dominic and are really excited for him going forward.”

 ?? ?? The Crown at Burchetts Green. (Left to Right) Julian Gurr, Dominic Chapman, Alicia Corlett.
The Crown at Burchetts Green. (Left to Right) Julian Gurr, Dominic Chapman, Alicia Corlett.

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