A nice place in central London where I can celebrate a birthday?!


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A nice place in central London where I can celebrate a birthday?

We won't be many, a dozen to be generous, we are all in our early/middle 30s, most of them waiting only for the booze and all of us just wanting to have fun.
All we ask is good music and drinks! And maybe also a little food! Any suggestions?

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2 days ago
Thank you Richard C: very old indeed! 34 going to 15 ;)


Answers:
2 days ago
Thank you Richard C: very old indeed! 34 going to 15 ;)

Imperial China, a restaurant on Lisle Street in Chinatown, they have banquet rooms upstairs with karaoke! You can reserve one of those, drink cheap wine, eat chinese and sing the Titanic theme like your ship is going down. Or whatever else you fancy.

Or go bowling, either at Bloomsbury Bowling, (cool) or Allstar Bowling Lanes (sophisticated).

Hard Rock Cafe

any were where you can all wear caps and play wuerzels songs any party has go to go well with the wurzels and caps of all different verity's .all the whippets must have access to water.

maybe a comedy club

Down by a pub called the Swan off Holborne there is a little Italian family restaurant which does the best tiramisu and pasta, though not necessarily in that order. Or you could try the Chicago Pizza Pie Factory. Happy birthday, old thing.

Go to Garfunkels on Charing Cross Road - then go and see We Will Rock You. Twice.

www.toptable.com

This website allows you to search for a place to eat on different criteria, check out the "best for" section. For something a bit different, try the Below Zero bar, you get to spend 45 minutes in the ice bar, even the glasses are made of ice!!!

http://www.belowzerolondon.com/?gclid=cm...

www.toptable.com




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