Welcome 2025 in style in Cleaver & Wake's stunning events space. Situated on the top floor of the iconic 1 The Island Quarter Building with panoramic views across the city, Upstairs at Cleaver and Wake is the place to celebrate New Year's Eve 2024!
You will be welcomed with a glass of bubbles upon arrival, followed by a three course dinner from a menu created by the Cleaver & Wake chef team. Entertainment will be provided by their house DJ, who will keep you dancing way past midnight.
19:30 – Welcome drinks reception
20:30 – 3 course meal
22:00 – DJ and dancing
01:00 – event ends.
The venue requests the ticket price of £80 per person as a non-refundable or transferrable deposit. Please advise their team if any of the group has any dietary requirements at least two weeks before the event.
For groups of up to 10 please book online. For tables of 11 or more please email their events team at: events@cleaverandwake.com
Their team will be in touch closer to the event to offer their drinks packages.
Tables are a maximum of 10 people. Groups sizes between 2 – 9 people will be seated on a shared table with other guests and all guests must purchase in one transaction to guarantee to be sat together.
New Years Eve Party - Upstairs at Cleaver & Wake (31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Tuesday | 19:30 | - 01:00 |
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