The Grand Albany Hotel

The Albany, Douglas Way, Deptford
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This event ended on Friday 2nd of October 2015
Admission
£30.00 for 3-course dinner and theatre show
Location

The Albany, Douglas Way, Deptford

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Deptford 0.12 miles

It’s a pop-up with a difference at The Grand Albany Hotel this Autumn!

Come and dine with us at The Grand Albany Hotel on Friday 2nd October. Come along for a dining experience that will whisk you away to our seaside inspired hotel in the cafe. For only £30 a head you can dine on a freshly prepared three-course meal served by our wonderful staff around No More Worries; starter and main will be pre-show and dessert will be served post, your theatre ticket is included in the price. But this isn’t your usual dinner and a show, we are creating the ultimate sea-side dining experience, complete with sand in your soup (optional).

We have crafted a menu to delight your taste-buds, including a range of starters such as fried parsnips and salsa, chorizo and broadbeans and many more options. Your main can be pan-fried catch of the day, fresh from the shores of the Albany, or a tasty braised celeriac with walnut and porcini stuffing. And as if that wasn’t enough, we are serving a rnage of homemade desserts including Chocolate and avocado mousse!

Once you have been fed and watered you have the option of coming to see No More Worries.

Tickets for dinner without the show are £20.

About No More Worries:

Kieran is 27 and stuck in a dead-end town. He wants to see the world: foreign suns, adventure and cocktails. Paul is 50 and on the road again in an old-skool campervan.

Join this mismatched couple on their road-trip through austerity Britain, searching for the perfect holiday moment. Sometimes the past is the only thing you can’t leave behind.

Created by Simon Mole and Peader Kirk. Simon Mole is a poet and an Albany Associate Artist. Peader Kirk is an artist and director. They've collaborated on No More Worries to create a poetic, theatrical adventure spanning the breadth of Britain.

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