Disappearing Dining Club, Christmas Dinner 2016

London Christmas dinner ideas? The Disappearing Dining Club has a new location and a five course menu to tickle your tastebuds

Disappearing Dining Club, Christmas meal ideas 2016
The Disappearing Dining Club isn't your average supper club. Christmas 2016 sees the alternative pop up move to Ropewalk, a cocktail bar with private dining rooms, inside an architectural salvage yard.

DDC prides itself on throwing dining parties in quirky spaces. Previously, they've thrown dinners up a lighthouse, in a launderette and in an antique shop. Founded by restaurateur Stuart Langley, Head chef Fredrik Bolin is chief in command of the kitchen using only the finest seasonal ingredients in his elegant and unfussy dishes.

Suitable for both lunch and dinner for between 12-100 guests (advance booking is obviously required for big numbers), each dish from the 5 course menu is served to share. You'll leave with a belly like a bowlful of jelly - or like Father Christmas himself - having devoured pork belly, sticky toffee pudding and, of course, port and cheese. Click here for the full Christmas menu.

The Dining Club is committed to using fine food and drink to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust, and each dinner party enables specialist units in NHS hospitals to be provided, little by little, to help to bring teenage cancer patients together to be treated in the best place for them.


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What Disappearing Dining Club, Christmas Dinner 2016
Where 41 Maltby Street, SE1 3PA | MAP
Price £45pp
Website Click here to see more from the Disappearing Dining Club




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