|
Prepare yourself for Summer of sports in Cinnamon Club style! The top
Indian restaurant in Westminster is spicing up the sporting revelries
with its extended dining hours and unique eating facilities, exclusively
for the game season.
Celebrated chef Vivek Singh along with head chef Rakesh Ravindran,
wants to make sure the Olympic fans have copious amounts of energy to
support their countries before they go to their scheduled event, so he
has created a fantastic offering at the Cinnamon Club bar.
Indulge in an Olympic Fizz with Kebab & Curry Triathlon for just £12.20
and you needn’t worry about running out of Olympic cheer!
VIEW MENU
This bar has been recognised for its
outstanding design and modern feel, and includes the feature attraction
of a glass projection wall running the length of the bar. It is the
perfect venue for those post-game victory drinks, or to calm the
pre-event excitement and nerves. It is also a model place to have an
Olympic party, with its innovative cocktail list, mouth watering canapés
and even DJ decks to get you in the mood.
For those after a more private and intimate area for your Olympic
celebrations, yet still with the background of a lively and exciting
venue, this Central London restaurant has the perfect combination of
these party necessities. Cinnamon Club is available to host Olympic
Hospitality parties, and there is no other place better suited to this
than its Mezzanine that can seat up to 30 people, or 50 standing and
overlooks the main Dining Room which can seat 130 people. It also has
its very own ‘reception’ area that is ideal for hosting celebratory
drinks – a necessity after returning from a heated game. BOOK NOW
Alternatively, for those who wish to take a bit of time away from all
of the excitement and anticipation that will arrive with the Games,
Cinnamon Club is situated in the heart of Westminster, a gorgeous
location near the Thames and Buckingham Palace Gardens. Cinnamon Club is
not only in a very accessible place (a mere javelins throw away from
the highly used District, Circle and Victoria lines) but the restaurant
itself is also in a Grade II listed building that was formerly the
Central Westminster Library, giving your dining experience worthy of a
winner.
|