What's OnBreakfast with Santa experience at the Rainforest Café
Discover the ultimate breakfast treat for your little ones and make memories that’ll last a lifetime this December, seconds away from Piccadilly Circus.- Dates 06/12/2020 - 22/12/2020
- Location Rainforest Café, 20 Shaftesbury Ave, W1D 7EU
- Price £15 - £25
Dine under a starry night sky surrounded by the sights and sounds of the Amazon rainforest, alongside special guests, Santa Claus and his little elves, with this exclusive December breakfast dining experience at the Rainforest Café.Running on select dates in December, guests will enjoy 2 hours of magic from 9-11am from as little as £15 a ticket. Adults and children alike will tuck-in to a delicious meal from the breakfast menu serving a full english breakfast, veggie breakfast or pancakes, while Santa, his elves and one of the Rainforest Café’s famous mascots greets guests at their tables for an immersive dining experience they’ll never forget. Each experience will end with a personal photo opportunity with Santa so you can cherish the moment for a lifetime.Plus, all the little ones will leave with an amazing goody bag filled with treats from the Rainforest Café’s incredible first floor gift shop.What’s more, guests can rest assured it’s safe to dine at the Rainforest Café as they have enhanced their health and safety measures in line with the latest government guidelines. As such, bookings are limited to 6 guests per booking and a maximum of 6 people can be seated per table in the restaurant.So, get ready for a magical breakfast experience with Santa Claus in the heart of London.Book your ticket online here. Or, call or email using the following details:T: +44 (0)20 7434 3111E: saleslon@therainforestcafe.co.uk*Please note, this event has now sold out. Please contact the restaurant directly to find out if there have been any cancellations. Terms and conditions apply.
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The tube journey on the Piccadilly line between Leicester Square and Covent Garden is London’s shortest, travelling only 260 metres. It lasts only 45 seconds and at £29.81 per mile, is one of the worlds’ most expensive rail journeys – enough of an incentive to take the scenic route and walk.