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London Show and Dinner for £20 per head.

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  • grahalex wrote: »
    Sounds like a great deal, just need accomodation to go with it, 3 nights preferably, can anyone recommend anywhere ?
    Try Covent Garden Travel Lodge,convenient, clean and very cheap I got double room for £19 per night
  • kt21
    kt21 Posts: 745 Forumite
    I second what Lauranurse says about going during the week. Twice now ive booked cheaper tickets with LM.com which were supposed to be in the upper circle of venues and have been upgraded to dress circle and even stalls seats :) I did the 39 steps meal offer a couple of years ago the tiger tiger meal was very nice and the seats not too bad in the theatre. :)
  • pknottm
    pknottm Posts: 236 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    We've booked tickets for "Joseph" and a pre-theatre meal at Sugar Reef for £20 (£21.50 with booking fee, less £3.50 quidco) in the kids half term (20th Feb).

    Has anyone been to Sugar Reef for a pre-theatre menu?
    What was it like, and are kids welcome?
  • how does it work?

    You get dinner and a show for that price? Do u get a choice of what to eat?
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  • kt21
    kt21 Posts: 745 Forumite
    yeah you normally get balcony or upper circle tickets and a meal from a set menu. doesnt include drinks or service charge that's extra
  • MrsMop
    MrsMop Posts: 413 Forumite
    100 Posts I've been Money Tipped!
    pknottm wrote: »

    Has anyone been to Sugar Reef for a pre-theatre menu?
    What was it like, and are kids welcome?

    We ate at Sugar Reef last year before we went to see Grease with the kids. Kids are made welcome and the meal was lovely. As it is a theatre menu though you are given a different limited menu which as I remember had 3 different mains - salmon, chicken or veg pasta which were all really nice.
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