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Les Miserables (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Chez Gerard Rupert St)

Multi award-winning adaptation of Victor Hugo's titanic novel about one man's struggle against adversity in 19th century France. Truly 'the people's musical'.

Famous for serving 'the best steak-frites this side of Paris, don't miss the long awaited opening of the Chez Gerard Restaurant, Cafe and Champagne Bar on Rupert Street - the first new site in the West End for 10 years!

 

The Woman in Black (Ticket Normally £39 and dinner at Christopher's)

Fog and creepily haunted houses, supernatural happenings, sea mists and dark stormy nights, lonely funerals and creaking attic doors.

As the name suggests, Christopher's American Bar & Grill has American culinary influences, specifically the East Coast steak and oyster houses fondly remembered by all who visit the area. However, other influences are apparent, and an extensive wine list make dining at Christopher's a memorable experience.Recently refurbished, Christopher's manages to combine being a restaurant of substance whilst retaining a light hearted charm. The ambiance invites the weary to pull up a bar stool and rest a while or sink into a comfortable seat.

 

We Will Rock You (Ticket Normally £55.00 and Dinner at Bertorelli's)

Hit musical featuring 31 of Queen's greatest songs, including Killer Queen, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, We Are The Champions and We Will Rock You

Inspired by Italy in every sense, a welcome addition to the Bertorelli 'family' of restaurants that have been serving a hungry audience since 1913. The caffe on the ground floor serves fine Italian food, including your favourite 'Antipasti', 'Paste', 'Pizza', 'Pesce' and 'Carne' complemented by a fantastic Italian wine list in stylish surroundings.

 

Mamma Mia! (Ticket normally £55.00 and Dinner at the Criterion)

MAMMA MIA!, the endearing love story of seemingly universal appeal, set on a fictional Greek island and set to the songs of the Swedish seventies supergroup ABBA, seems more popular than ever, with many fans returning time and again to experience its magic.

The Criterion is part of the Marco Pierre White collection and serves French food in an inspired interior.

 

Blood Brothers (Ticket Normally £50.00 and Salvador and Amanda)

Willy Russell's musical about two Liverpool boys separated at birth.

Salvador & Amanda draws on the influences of what the Spanish call 'the real Spain', principally cities such as Madrid, Bilbao, Logrono and San Sebastian. Its philosophy is based on the golden triumvirate of Bar y Tapas y Fiesta. With a late license, capacity of 270, and its ideal placement on the boundary of Covent Garden and Soho, it lends itself perfectly to both hedonistic parties and meetings.

 

Wicked (Ticket Normally £60 & dinner at Chez Gerard)

Based on Gregory Maguire's acclaimed novel, this spellbinding musical transports audiences to a spectacular fantasy world of wizardry, witchcraft, sorcery and spells.

Chez Gerard restaurants are inspired by the traditional Parisian brasseries of the 1930s. Apart from the panelled booths, luggage racks and stylish zinc bar, there is no mistaking the sounds, aromas and tastes of France. Renowned for "the best steak-frites this side of Paris" and serving award-winning wines, this carnivores' paradise also boasts fish and vegetarian dishes, par excellence!

 

The Lion King (Ticket normally £53 and Dinner at Livebait)

The stage adaptation of the Disney film taken from an original African story.

Livebait has found the winning formula in combining the finest fish and seafood in town, with an intimate, friendly ambience to make this one of the UK's most popular fish restaurants.

 

Cabaret (Ticket Normally £30.00 and Dinner at Slug and Lettuce Wardour Street)

Kander and Ebb's classic musical about Kit Kat Klub singer Sally Bowles against the decadence of 1930's Berlin is revived in a brand new production. Not suitable for children under 12. Please see main description for disclaimer.

Serving great traditional English food and located right in the centre of Soho, Wardour Street Slug & Lettuce is minutes away from the bright lights of the West End theatres. Please note children are welcome and admitted prior to 6.30pm

 

Chicago (Ticket Normally £52.50 and Dinner at Dial)

Now celebrating it's 10th year in London, Chicago tells the story of Roxie Hart, a chorus girl who murders her lover then manages not only to avoid prison but uses the trial to propel herself to showbiz stardom along with another murderous chorus girl, Velma Kelly.

Dial is located within the Radisson Edwardian Mountbatten Hotel in Covent Garden. It serves a variety of modern European dishes fused with a hint of North African seasoning using fresh, and often organic, produce in a chic and stylish environment. A feeling of endless space is created by the natural light and mirrored walls.

 

The Lord of the Rings (Ticket normally £60 & Dinner at The Opera Terrace)

Be transported to the magical world of Middle-earth in the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with some of the greatest effects ever seen on stage!

If you are going to dine anywhere in Covent Garden, make it Chez Gerard Opera Terrace. Located in London's most famous piazza and surrounded by dozens of shops, theatres and attractions a meal at Chez Gerard is the perfect way to break, or end your day. Enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of France in the conservatory restaurant.

 

Chicago (Ticket Normally £42.50 and Dinner at Maxwells)

Now celebrating it's 10th year in London, Chicago tells the story of Roxie Hart, a chorus girl who murders her lover then manages not only to avoid prison but uses the trial to propel herself to showbiz stardom along with another murderous chorus girl, Velma Kelly.

Maxwell's was one of the first American restaurants to be established in London and has a lively, upbeat atmosphere with friendly staff serving large portions of food at affordable prices. They also serve traditional cocktails including the original Maxwell's 'Silver Hammer' and a selection of wines and beers.

 

We Will Rock You (Ticket Normally £55.00 plus Dinner at Creations)

Hit musical featuring 31 of Queen's greatest songs, including Killer Queen, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, We Are The Champions and We Will Rock You

Discover delicious modern British cuisine with influences from the Far East.

 

39 Steps (Ticket normally £42.50 and Dinner at The Criterion)

Filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in the 1930's The 39 Steps has now been adapted into a hilarious stage version, with four actors playing over 100 characters.

The Criterion is part of the Marco Pierre White collection and serves French food in an inspired interior.

 

Sound Of Music (Ticket Normally £35 and dinner at Cafe Uno Binney Street)

The world's best-loved musical continues to delight fans old and new.

Cafe Uno serves casual and hearty Italian fare in a rustic and friendly environment.

 

Spamalot (Ticket Normally £55.00 and Dinner at Salvador and Amanda)

Opening to rave reviews and selling out night after night, catch Monty Python's foray into musical theatre with their hilarious production of Spamalot.

Salvador & Amanda draws on the influences of what the Spanish call 'the real Spain', principally cities such as Madrid, Bilbao, Logrono and San Sebastian. Its philosophy is based on the golden triumvirate of Bar y Tapas y Fiesta. With a late license, capacity of 270, and its ideal placement on the boundary of Covent Garden and Soho, it lends itself perfectly to both hedonistic parties and meetings.

 

Cabaret (Ticket Normally £55.00 and dinner at Chez Gerard Rupert St)

Kander and Ebb's classic musical about Kit Kat Klub singer Sally Bowles against the decadence of 1930's Berlin is revived in a brand new production. Not suitable for children under 12. Please see main description for disclaimer.

Famous for serving 'the best steak-frites this side of Paris, don't miss the long awaited opening of the Chez Gerard Restaurant, Cafe and Champagne Bar on Rupert Street - the first new site in the West End for 10 years!

 

The Lord of the Rings (Ticket Normally £60 and Dinner at Christophers)

Be transported to the magical world of Middle-earth in the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with some of the greatest effects ever seen on stage!

As the name suggests, Christopher's American Bar & Grill has American culinary influences, specifically the East Coast steak and oyster houses fondly remembered by all who visit the area. However, other influences are apparent, and an extensive wine list make dining at Christopher's a memorable experience.Recently refurbished, Christopher's manages to combine being a restaurant of substance whilst retaining a light hearted charm. The ambiance invites the weary to pull up a bar stool and rest a while or sink into a comfortable seat.

 

Spamalot (Ticket Normally £20 and Dinner at Planet Hollywood)

Opening to rave reviews and selling out night after night, catch Monty Python's foray into musical theatre with their hilarious production of Spamalot.

Planet Hollywood is a madhouse of giant proportions. From the scurrying waiters to the continuous soundtracks to the projection screen going up and down, to the sounds of happy kids, to the visual overload of a collection of museum-quality film memorabilia, Planet Hollywood's atmosphere is absolutely unique.

 

The Lion King (Ticket Normally £35.50 and Dinner at Livebait)

The stage adaptation of the Disney film taken from an original African story.

Livebait has found the winning formula in combining the finest fish and seafood in town, with an intimate, friendly ambience to make this one of the UK's most popular fish restaurants.

 

Stomp (Ticket Normally £45 and Dinner at Dial)

With its unique combination of theatre, dance, comedy and percussion this multi award-winning production continues to wow audiences throughout the world.

Dial is located within the Radisson Edwardian Mountbatten Hotel in Covent Garden. It serves a variety of modern European dishes fused with a hint of North African seasoning using fresh, and often organic, produce in a chic and stylish environment. A feeling of endless space is created by the natural light and mirrored walls.

 

39 Steps (Ticket Normally £22.50 and Dinner at Galileo's)

Filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in the 1930's The 39 Steps has now been adapted into a hilarious stage version, with four actors playing over 100 characters.

Galileo's pays tribute to its namesake, rebelling against the branded formula of most of the Italian restaurants in theatre land to offer a unique, authentically Tuscan, quality culinary experience. Galileo's chef Silvano Mazzoli adheres to the fundamental principle of Tuscan cooking, that dishes are simple, fresh and seasonal, using only the finest quality ingredients. The menu is crammed with Tuscan specialities and premium produce from this much loved region. The combination of its native Tuscan dishes, friendly, attentive service and ideal location in the midst of the theatre district make Galileo's a destination restaurant.

 

Sound Of Music (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Ascot's)

The world's best-loved musical continues to delight fans old and new.

Tucked away on the first floor of the Berkshire hotel, Ascots restaurant & bar is a real discovery! Wood floored, matched by wood & glass panelled walls, combine with striking tables and chairs to combine perfectly the traditional and the modern. Ascots has just been awarded its second AA rosette, and Head Chef Steve White has the confidence to take a simple approach to his dishes using ingredients that compliment rather than clash with each other. Service is up beat and friendly, presided over with great skill by Michel Daunat. In all it is perfect for a discreet drink, or a dinner for two.

 

Spamalot (Ticket Normally £20 and Dinner at Planet Hollywood)

Opening to rave reviews and selling out night after night, catch Monty Python's foray into musical theatre with their hilarious production of Spamalot.

Planet Hollywood is a madhouse of giant proportions. From the scurrying waiters to the continuous soundtracks to the projection screen going up and down, to the sounds of happy kids, to the visual overload of a collection of museum-quality film memorabilia, Planet Hollywood's atmosphere is absolutely unique.

 

Cabaret (Ticket Normally £30.00 and Dinner at Planet Hollywood)

Kander and Ebb's classic musical about Kit Kat Klub singer Sally Bowles against the decadence of 1930's Berlin is revived in a brand new production. Not suitable for children under 12. Please see main description for disclaimer.

Planet Hollywood is a madhouse of giant proportions. From the scurrying waiters to the continuous soundtracks to the projection screen going up and down, to the sounds of happy kids, to the visual overload of a collection of museum-quality film memorabilia, Planet Hollywood's atmosphere is absolutely unique.

 

Blood Brothers (Ticket Normally £30.00 and Dinner at Planet Hollywood)

Willy Russell's musical about two Liverpool boys separated at birth.

Planet Hollywood is a madhouse of giant proportions. From the scurrying waiters to the continuous soundtracks to the projection screen going up and down, to the sounds of happy kids, to the visual overload of a collection of museum-quality film memorabilia, Planet Hollywood's atmosphere is absolutely unique.

 

The Lord of the Rings (Ticket Normally £29.50 and dinner at Maxwells)

Be transported to the magical world of Middle-earth in the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with some of the greatest effects ever seen on stage!

Maxwell's was one of the first American restaurants to be established in London and has a lively, upbeat atmosphere with friendly staff serving large portions of food at affordable prices. They also serve traditional cocktails including the original Maxwell's 'Silver Hammer' and a selection of wines and beers.

 

Spamalot (Ticket Normally £20 and Dinner at Pulcinella)

Opening to rave reviews and selling out night after night, catch Monty Python's foray into musical theatre with their hilarious production of Spamalot.

Pulcinella is a bustling Italian restaurant, located on Old Compton street in the heart of vibrant and eclectic Soho.

 

Phantom of the Opera (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Brasserie Roux)

Dark, brooding and breathtaking, this romantic masterpiece is theatre at its very best.

Whenever master chef Albert Roux uses his name and his considerable talent to a create new restaurant, you know a wonderful dining experience awaits. The Brasserie Roux combines French flair with an informal ambience and the highest levels of classic brasserie cooking to create one of the capital's new star destinations. Tucked into the Sofitel St James right on Pall Mall, Brasserie Roux has grandly soaring ceilings and decor that is elegant yet relaxed, kitted out in the mouthwatering colours of champagne and beaujolais nouveau. Roux is consultant chef with Glen Watson in the kitchen as executive chef. The menu is classic brasserie and international cuisine created from the finest seasonal ingredients.

 

Blood Brothers (Ticket Normally £25 and Dinner at Slug and Lettuce Wardour Street)

Willy Russell's musical about two Liverpool boys separated at birth.

Serving great traditional English food and located right in the centre of Soho, Wardour Street Slug & Lettuce is minutes away from the bright lights of the West End theatres. Please note children are welcome and admitted prior to 6.30pm

 

Cabaret (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Chez Gerard Rupert Street)

Kander and Ebb's classic musical about Kit Kat Klub singer Sally Bowles against the decadence of 1930's Berlin is revived in a brand new production. Not suitable for children under 12. Please see main description for disclaimer.

Famous for serving 'the best steak-frites this side of Paris, don't miss the long awaited opening of the Chez Gerard Restaurant, Cafe and Champagne Bar on Rupert Street - the first new site in the West End for 10 years!

 

Phantom of the Opera (Ticket Normally £45 and Dinner at Chez Gerard Rupert Street)

Dark, brooding and breathtaking, this romantic masterpiece is theatre at its very best.

Famous for serving 'the best steak-frites this side of Paris, don't miss the long awaited opening of the Chez Gerard Restaurant, Cafe and Champagne Bar on Rupert Street - the first new site in the West End for 10 years!

 

Spamalot (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Chez Gerard Rupert Street)

Opening to rave reviews and selling out night after night, catch Monty Python's foray into musical theatre with their hilarious production of Spamalot.

Famous for serving 'the best steak-frites this side of Paris, don't miss the long awaited opening of the Chez Gerard Restaurant, Cafe and Champagne Bar on Rupert Street - the first new site in the West End for 10 years!

 

Marguerite (Ticket Normally £25 and Dinner at Galileo's)

World premiere of a new musical starring award winning actress Ruthie Henshall set in Paris at the time of the Nazi occupation.

Galileo's pays tribute to its namesake, rebelling against the branded formula of most of the Italian restaurants in theatre land to offer a unique, authentically Tuscan, quality culinary experience. Galileo's chef Silvano Mazzoli adheres to the fundamental principle of Tuscan cooking, that dishes are simple, fresh and seasonal, using only the finest quality ingredients. The menu is crammed with Tuscan specialities and premium produce from this much loved region. The combination of its native Tuscan dishes, friendly, attentive service and ideal location in the midst of the theatre district make Galileo's a destination restaurant.

 

Spamalot (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Bertorelli's)

Opening to rave reviews and selling out night after night, catch Monty Python's foray into musical theatre with their hilarious production of Spamalot.

Inspired by Italy in every sense, a welcome addition to the Bertorelli 'family' of restaurants that have been serving a hungry audience since 1913. The caffe on the ground floor serves fine Italian food, including your favourite 'Antipasti', 'Paste', 'Pizza', 'Pesce' and 'Carne' complemented by a fantastic Italian wine list in stylish surroundings.

 

Les Miserables (Ticket Normally £50 and Dinner at Bertorelli's Frith Street)

Multi award-winning adaptation of Victor Hugo's titanic novel about one man's struggle against adversity in 19th century France. Truly 'the people's musical'.

Inspired by Italy in every sense, a welcome addition to the Bertorelli 'family' of restaurants that have been serving a hungry audience since 1913. The caffe on the ground floor serves fine Italian food, including your favourite 'Antipasti', 'Paste', 'Pizza', 'Pesce' and 'Carne' complemented by a fantastic Italian wine list in stylish surroundings.

 

Sound Of Music (Ticket Normally £35 and Dinner at Slug and Lettuce Hanover Street)

The world's best-loved musical continues to delight fans old and new.

Serving great traditional English food and located right in the centre of the West End, Hanover Street Slug & Lettuce is a stones throw away from Oxford Circus making it the perfect place for a light dinner before a show at the London Palladium. Please note Children are welcome and admitted prior to 6.30pm

 

The Lord of the Rings (Ticket Normally £60 and Dinner at The Opera Terrace)

Be transported to the magical world of Middle-earth in the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with some of the greatest effects ever seen on stage!

If you are going to dine anywhere in Covent Garden, make it Chez Gerard Opera Terrace. Located in London's most famous piazza and surrounded by dozens of shops, theatres and attractions a meal at Chez Gerard is the perfect way to break, or end your day. Enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of France in the conservatory restaurant.

 

Buddy (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Livebait)

The world's most successful Rock 'n' Roll musical is back in the West End!

Livebait has found the winning formula in combining the finest fish and seafood in town, with an intimate, friendly ambience to make this one of the UK's most popular fish restaurants.

 

Marguerite (Ticket Normally £25 and Dinner at Planet Hollywood)

World premiere of a new musical starring award winning actress Ruthie Henshall set in Paris at the time of the Nazi occupation.

Planet Hollywood is a madhouse of giant proportions. From the scurrying waiters to the continuous soundtracks to the projection screen going up and down, to the sounds of happy kids, to the visual overload of a collection of museum-quality film memorabilia, Planet Hollywood's atmosphere is absolutely unique.

 

Joseph (Ticket Normally £45 and Dinner at Palm Court)

Lee Mead, the winner of BBC One's TV program 'Any Dream Will Do' is the new star of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical.

Palm Court Brasserie boasts a relaxed and tranquil atmosphere and an unrivalled view of Covent Garden. The menu absorbs dishes by influence from Italian and French culture and gives them a traditionally British slant. The emphasis of Palm Court Brasserie cuisine is focused on light and healthy dishes representing an attractive fusion of the rustic and urban styles.

 

Grease (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Planet Hollywood)

BOOK NOW to see the irresistible Danny Bayne as Danny and the gorgeous Susan McFadden as Sandy, winners of 'Grease is the Word', as they join the groovy T-Birds, those sassy Pink Ladies and the whole gang at Rydell High for the biggest rock'n'roll party of the year!

Planet Hollywood is a madhouse of giant proportions. From the scurrying waiters to the continuous soundtracks to the projection screen going up and down, to the sounds of happy kids, to the visual overload of a collection of museum-quality film memorabilia, Planet Hollywood's atmosphere is absolutely unique.

 

Billy Elliot (Ticket Normally £60 and Dinner at Chez Gerard Victoria)

The award winning musical with music by Elton John, adapted from the much loved film, continues to wow audiences and smash box office records.

Chez Gerard restaurants are inspired by the traditional Parisian brasseries of the 1930s. Apart from the panelled booths, luggage racks and stylish zinc bar, there is no mistaking the sounds, aromas and tastes of France. Renowned for "the best steak-frites this side of Paris" and serving award-winning wines, this carnivores' paradise also boasts fish and vegetarian dishes, par excellence!

 

Never Forget (Ticket Normally £49.50 and Dinner at Salieri's)

A New musical with the music of Take That. Packed with everyone's favourite hits including Relight My Fire, Pray, Back For Good, Babe and of course, Never Forget

A perfect spot for pre or post theatre dining with a good location and last orders for food taken at midnight. The interior style is theatrical nostalgia with lots of photographs, mirrors and puppets. The menu has a wide selection of French and Mediterranean dishes, pastas, and grills.

 

Marguerite (Ticket Normally £60 and Dinner at Brasserie Roux)

World premiere of a new musical starring award winning actress Ruthie Henshall set in Paris at the time of the Nazi occupation.

Whenever master chef Albert Roux uses his name and his considerable talent to a create new restaurant, you know a wonderful dining experience awaits. The Brasserie Roux combines French flair with an informal ambience and the highest levels of classic brasserie cooking to create one of the capital's new star destinations. Tucked into the Sofitel St James right on Pall Mall, Brasserie Roux has grandly soaring ceilings and decor that is elegant yet relaxed, kitted out in the mouthwatering colours of champagne and beaujolais nouveau. Roux is consultant chef with Glen Watson in the kitchen as executive chef. The menu is classic brasserie and international cuisine created from the finest seasonal ingredients.

 

Grease (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Sugar Reef)

BOOK NOW to see the irresistible Danny Bayne as Danny and the gorgeous Susan McFadden as Sandy, winners of 'Grease is the Word', as they join the groovy T-Birds, those sassy Pink Ladies and the whole gang at Rydell High for the biggest rock'n'roll party of the year!

About the restaurant: Sugar Reef was opened in 1999 and since then has been a popular venue. It has a 1000 person capacity and its split level ground floor serves a variety of New South American dishes. The lower floor offers the Coral Bar, a dance floor and the exclusive Members Bar.

 

Avenue Q (Ticket Normally £35 and Dinner at Salvador and Amanda)

Puppetry and music unite in this story about a recent college graduate who is trying to make a go of it in the Big Apple. Contains scenes unsuitable for children under 12.

Salvador & Amanda draws on the influences of what the Spanish call 'the real Spain', principally cities such as Madrid, Bilbao, Logrono and San Sebastian. Its philosophy is based on the golden triumvirate of Bar y Tapas y Fiesta. With a late license, capacity of 270, and its ideal placement on the boundary of Covent Garden and Soho, it lends itself perfectly to both hedonistic parties and meetings.

 

Cabaret (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at The Criterion)

Kander and Ebb's classic musical about Kit Kat Klub singer Sally Bowles against the decadence of 1930's Berlin is revived in a brand new production. Not suitable for children under 12. Please see main description for disclaimer.

The Criterion is part of the Marco Pierre White collection and serves French food in an inspired interior.

 

Mamma Mia! (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Galileo's)

MAMMA MIA!, the endearing love story of seemingly universal appeal, set on a fictional Greek island and set to the songs of the Swedish seventies supergroup ABBA, seems more popular than ever, with many fans returning time and again to experience its magic.

Galileo's pays tribute to its namesake, rebelling against the branded formula of most of the Italian restaurants in theatre land to offer a unique, authentically Tuscan, quality culinary experience. Galileo's chef Silvano Mazzoli adheres to the fundamental principle of Tuscan cooking, that dishes are simple, fresh and seasonal, using only the finest quality ingredients. The menu is crammed with Tuscan specialities and premium produce from this much loved region. The combination of its native Tuscan dishes, friendly, attentive service and ideal location in the midst of the theatre district make Galileo's a destination restaurant.

 

Stomp (Ticket Normally £45 and Dinner at Salvador and Amanda)

With its unique combination of theatre, dance, comedy and percussion this multi award-winning production continues to wow audiences throughout the world.

Salvador & Amanda draws on the influences of what the Spanish call 'the real Spain', principally cities such as Madrid, Bilbao, Logrono and San Sebastian. Its philosophy is based on the golden triumvirate of Bar y Tapas y Fiesta. With a late license, capacity of 270, and its ideal placement on the boundary of Covent Garden and Soho, it lends itself perfectly to both hedonistic parties and meetings.

 

We Will Rock You (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Salvador and Amanda)

Hit musical featuring 31 of Queen's greatest songs, including Killer Queen, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, We Are The Champions and We Will Rock You

Salvador & Amanda draws on the influences of what the Spanish call 'the real Spain', principally cities such as Madrid, Bilbao, Logrono and San Sebastian. Its philosophy is based on the golden triumvirate of Bar y Tapas y Fiesta. With a late license, capacity of 270, and its ideal placement on the boundary of Covent Garden and Soho, it lends itself perfectly to both hedonistic parties and meetings.

 

The Woman in Black (Ticket Normally £39 and Dinner at Chez Gerard Opera Terrace)

Fog and creepily haunted houses, supernatural happenings, sea mists and dark stormy nights, lonely funerals and creaking attic doors.

If you are going to dine anywhere in Covent Garden, make it Chez Gerard Opera Terrace. Located in London's most famous piazza and surrounded by dozens of shops, theatres and attractions a meal at Chez Gerard is the perfect way to break, or end your day. Enjoy the sights, smells and sounds of France in the conservatory restaurant.

 

The Vortex (Ticket Normally £25 and Dinner at Sugar Reef)

Noel Coward's renowned play about the frivolous nature and narcissism of London's late 1920's aristocracy. Stars Felicity Kendal.

About the restaurant: Sugar Reef was opened in 1999 and since then has been a popular venue. It has a 1000 person capacity and its split level ground floor serves a variety of New South American dishes. The lower floor offers the Coral Bar, a dance floor and the exclusive Members Bar.

 

The Lord of the Rings (Ticket Normally £29.50 and dinner at Maxwells)

Be transported to the magical world of Middle-earth in the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, with some of the greatest effects ever seen on stage!

Maxwell's was one of the first American restaurants to be established in London and has a lively, upbeat atmosphere with friendly staff serving large portions of food at affordable prices. They also serve traditional cocktails including the original Maxwell's 'Silver Hammer' and a selection of wines and beers.

 

Dickens Unplugged (Ticket Normally £28.50 and Dinner at Galileo's)

The literary works of Charles Dickens as you've never seen them before!

Galileo's pays tribute to its namesake, rebelling against the branded formula of most of the Italian restaurants in theatre land to offer a unique, authentically Tuscan, quality culinary experience. Galileo's chef Silvano Mazzoli adheres to the fundamental principle of Tuscan cooking, that dishes are simple, fresh and seasonal, using only the finest quality ingredients. The menu is crammed with Tuscan specialities and premium produce from this much loved region. The combination of its native Tuscan dishes, friendly, attentive service and ideal location in the midst of the theatre district make Galileo's a destination restaurant.

 

Buddy (Ticket Normally £55 and Dinner at Maxwells)

The world's most successful Rock 'n' Roll musical is back in the West End!

Maxwell's was one of the first American restaurants to be established in London and has a lively, upbeat atmosphere with friendly staff serving large portions of food at affordable prices. They also serve traditional cocktails including the original Maxwell's 'Silver Hammer' and a selection of wines and beers.

 
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