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  • anna42hmr
    anna42hmr Posts: 2,897 Forumite
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    ps before you book, check out www.theatremonkey.com as they have seating plans and opinions of the seats (they now also publish a book also) which is really useful

    you will enjoy legally blonde, as i said we saw it in december and i am going again in may with a different friend
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  • barginmad
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    Thanks everyone, got my tickets, ended up getting them off lastminute as they send me a email to say I got £20.10 off any order over £40 so used that. My next question is where is a good place to eat before going to the show, my OH is not a very adventurous eater! So looking for something like bar and grill, Italian (pizzas) etc.

    Any good suggestions, also wanting to book so there is no rushing around panicking about finding somewhere before we go.

    Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
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  • There is a bar and grill type place called Aberdeen Angus Steak House (I think, it has big red neon letters) which is right next to Leicester Square tube.

    There's also a TGI Friday's down on Chandos Place near Charing Cross/Covent Garden, and a Pizza Express opposite Charing Cross station.
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