What's OnMother’s Day and Moët at Hotel Indigo, 1 Leicester Square
This Mother’s Day spoil your mum silly with bottomless Moët & Chandon champagne and panoramic London views from Leicester Square’s only rooftop restaurant!- Dates 31/03/2019 - 31/03/2019
- Location 1 Leicester Square, WC2H 7NA
- Price £££
A luxurious location to treat your loving ladyWhether your treating your mum, nan, sister or partner Hotel Indigo’s rooftop restaurant is the ideal venue this Mother’s Day.So spoil her silly with a special menu dedicated to the wonderful women in your world. Offering a two-course menu with canapes to start, and bottomless bubbles of only the best Moët & Chandon Champagne.Enjoy all of this in the luxurious, art-deco interior of Hotel Indigo's restaurant and bar. A hidden gem, that’s not just exclusive to hotel guests. Anyone can pop in.What are you waiting for? Set your eyes on one of the best city-scape's Leicester Square has to offer.Reserve your table online today, or call 020 3953 4200 to speak to a member of the team.A menu made for Mother's DayThe Mother’s Day menu includes a glass of Champagne for you to sip on once you arrive, and it’s bottomless so you can enjoy it all night long. After your first sip, sample a selection of tasty canapes.Now onto the main-course. Settle down to a special Sunday Roast with the all-important Yorkshire Pud and red wine gravy, or a vegetarian choice of Cauliflower Steak with a sumptuous Salsa-verde, all served with fluffy potatoes, carrots and greens. And that’s not all.Are you ready for desserts? Fill up on family favourites including Apple Crumble and Chocolate Brownie Trifle.Whatever you do, satisfy your taste buds with a delightful selection of treats and make sure you step outside onto the terrace area and soak up the panoramic London landscape.Read more about Hotel Indigo, 1 Leicester Square.
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Leicester square has been home to a number of historical figures. Statues of William Hogarth, Sir Joshua Reynolds, John Hunter and Sir Isaac Newton have all featured in the gardens, which at the centre, permanently showcases William Shakespeare.