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26 October 2018, 7.30pm to 10.30pm
Venue: Hart's Nottingham
Ticket price – £59.50 per person. Full pre-payment required
Price includes a 3 course dinner and a glass of Prosecco on arrival
Dress – fancy dress encouraged or smart casual
Head to Hart's Nottingham and be their guest at the special Murder Mystery Night.
Join an evening of murder mystery and suspense at Hart's Nottingham – a must for any ‘whodunnit’ fanatic! Ideal for celebrating a special birthday or just a fun night out.
It’s the grand final of the nation’s favourite cake baking TV show – ‘The Great British Bakeover’.
Top cookery judges Paul Wallyhood and Mary Belly will be chewing, munching and prodding their way through a whole trestle table of delights.
But a sudden scream, a curdled cry for help, and someone is dead amongst the whips & fondant.
There’s a killer in the marquee… and the atmosphere is ‘in tents’… intense… get it? Ahem…
Menu
- A glass of chilled Prosecco on arrival
- Crispy halloumi, pickled vegetables, sweet chilli (v)
- Sirloin of beef Wellington, dauphinoise potatoes, green beans
- (Vegetarian alternative available on request)
- White & dark chocolate pavé, raspberry sorbet
- Coffee & truffles
Please note: seating will be on shared tables. Cancellation policy 24 hours in advance.
Call Hart's on 0115 9881900 to book your tickets.
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