A VERY ICELANDIC CHRISTMAS.
Join us this year for a very different festive celebration!! This year we celebrate with our icelandic friends the 'Yule Lads'
We will be offering a selection of hot and cold traditional icelandic buffets starting from £7 per person.
We also have flights of craft beers from £6 and our usual wine and bubbles available to pre order for your party.
From November 1st through to December 18th we can offer exclusive day time hire Monday to Friday 12 - 4pm for parties of 20+.
Contact us for more information and our festive menu via our bookings page.
FESTIVE BUFFET MENU*
Soft boiled Scotch egg, sausage roll, mini pork pie, crackling, mustard, HP sauce 7
Norwegian reindeer salami, chorizo, sliced Icelandic smoked lamb , pickles and bread 8
Beer battered onion rings, cod bites, pigs in blankets, hot wings, garlic and parmesan fries, tartar sauce 8
Home cured gravadlax, pickles and knackerbrot 8
Chocolate and cranberry tart, whipped double cream 5
* Available by pre order only
House red wine 70cl £18/£4.5 175ml
House red wine 70cl £18/£4.5 175ml
House Lager £4.60 pint
Prossecco £26 / bottomless £20pp (min 25ppl)
A BIT MORE ABOUT OUR YULE LADS...
Sheep-Cote Clod: He tries to suckle yews in farmer’s sheep sheds
Gully Gawk: He steals foam from buckets of cow milk
Stubby: He’s short and steals food from frying pans
Spoon Licker: He licks spoons
Pot Scraper, aka Pot Licker: He steals unwashed pots and licks them clean
Bowl Licker: He steals bowls of food from under the bed (back in the old days, Icelanders used to sometimes store bowls of food there - convenient for midnight snacking?)
Door Slammer: He stomps around and slams doors, keeping everyone awake
Skyr Gobbler: He eats up all the Icelandic yogurt (skyr)
Sausage Swiper: He loves stolen sausages
Window Peeper: He likes to creep outside windows and sometimes steal the stuff he sees inside
Door Sniffer: He has a huge nose and an insatiable appetite for stolen baked goods
Meat Hook: He snatches up any meat left out, especially smoked lamb
Candle Beggar: He steals candles, which used to be sought-after items in Iceland