Cinnamon Kitchen’s #HouseofHoli is back - bigger, better and brighter than ever!
Leave the dull, grey City at the door and step into the madness at the House of Holi, for thirty minutes of paint-pelting friends, family and colleagues!
Sitting amongst the skyscrapers and the concrete, Cinnamon Kitchen will bring a vibrant injection of colour to the urban environs of the City with the return of their purpose-built party pod – popping up outside Vivek Singh’s modern Indian restaurant in Devonshire Square.
The perfect antidote to dull days in the office, workers can kick off their heels, loosen their ties, and experience the spectacular paint throwing festivities that mark the renowned Indian festival of colour.
As part of our commitment to making our Holi celebrations as sustainable as possible, Cinnamon Kitchen will no longer be providing single-use protective suits for Holi Play. As such, we ask that you to come in clothes you don’t mind getting covered in a rainbow of powdered paint – the older the better! Thank you for help us to keep our planet as colourful as possible, during Holi and beyond.
Holi festival itself takes place on 9th March, announcing the arrival of spring and the passing of winter. A welcome burst of fluorescence following London's bleak and blustery winter, Holi is a time where families traditionally gather together and cover each other in coloured paint.
Franklin & Sons, award-winning premium soft drinks, soda’s, tonics and mixers, will be popping up on the terrace throughout the festival. The space will become a tropical garden bar complete with vibrant blooms, an insta-worthy floral hoop and flower-adorned entrance. Cocktails are Holi-inspired with botanical gin-based serves including the Black Forest Blush and Spiced Lotus, whilst a selection of street-food style small plates will be available from the Chaat Counter.