Marylebone Food Tour

  • The Italian Greyhound

Description

  • Food & Drink and Food/Drink Festival
  • Tickets from £5.00
  • Over 18
  • Thu, 27th Apr 2023 @ 12:30 - 13:30
  • 12:30 - 13:30

Reclaim your lunch hour with a whistle-stop epicurean expedition on Seymour Place, as part of the Marylebone Food Festival. For only £5, you will get tasters and treats from three different restaurants.

The food tour will start at The Italian Greyhound where you will enjoy Crab Linguine, followed by plant-based tasters at The Gate. The culinary journey ends with Levantine Tiramisu and Mhalabiye milk pudding at Levantine café/restaurant T by Tamara.

The Marylebone Food Tour includes tasters and treats from three different restaurants for only £5. Even better, you can feel pretty great about treating yourself to some much deserved time out of the office as all ticket proceeds will be donated to charity partner The Food Chain.

Please note vegetarian options can be provided upon request - please email getinvolved@marble-arch.london at least 48 hours prior to inform us of any dietary requirements.

This food tour is brought to you by the Marble Arch London BID.

Additional information

Tickets: Tickets cost £5 per person with 100% of this amount going to the Marylebone Food Festival Charity Partner, The Food Chain.
Marylebone Food Festival: Spearheaded by The Portman Estate and The Howard de Walden Estate, the Marylebone Food Festival aims to highlight the eclecticism of destination dining and drinking establishments within the neighbourhood which include a vast mix of businesses from off-the-beaten-track cafes and bars to ground breaking gastronomic experiences and everything else in between. This year the Marylebone Food Festival runs from Wednesday 25 to Sunday 30 April 2023, with five days of in-restaurant events curated by the neighbourhood’s best restaurants, bars and food stores.
The Food Chain: The Marylebone Food Festival hopes to exceed the £12,000 raised in 2022 for The Food Chain, who support those living with HIV in London and their dependents, through meal and grocery deliveries, cookery and nutrition classes and communal eating opportunities.
Marble Arch London BID: Established in April 2016, Marble Arch London BID is a champion for business and provides a strong, collective voice for approximately 200 member businesses and organisations located in the Marble Arch district. The BID area stretches from Park Lane in the south, along Edgware Road, to Paddington Green in the north, taking in Connaught Village to the west and Marylebone to the east. The Marble Arch area is a vibrant cultural hub with a historic significance that makes it one of London’s most attractive places to visit.


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Tickets/Times

Ticket Event time Cost
Lunchtime Safari

Includes three courses 

12:30 - 13:30 £5.00

Location

Address

The Italian Greyhound, 62, Seymour Street, London, W1H 5BN

Nearest Station

Marble Arch (Tube)


Getting there

JustPark

Organiser

Marble Arch BID
An unmissable line-up of exceptional in-restaurant dinners, masterclasses, supper clubs, tastings and festival menus. Marylebone Food festival celebrates the breadth and variety in this gastronomic pocket of London – from relaxed casual dining and family run cafes to chic bars and culinary excellence – Marylebone has it all.  Scroll on to book your spot at this year’s festival events.

T&Cs

1. The ticket holder voluntarily assumes all risks and danger incidental to the event for which the ticket is issued, whether occurring prior, during or after the event. The ticket holder voluntarily agrees that the management, venue, event participants, DesignMyNight WFL Media Ltd and all of their respective agents, officers, directors, owners and employers are expressly released by the ticket holder from any claims arising from such causes.
2. Tickets are issued subject to the rules and regulations of the venue.
3. Please check your tickets, as mistakes cannot always be rectified.
4. Occasionally, events are cancelled or postponed by the promoter, team, performer or venue for a variety of reasons. If the event is cancelled, please contact us for information on receiving a refund from the responsible party. If the event was moved or rescheduled, the venue or promoter may set refund limitations. It is your responsibility to ascertain the date and time of any rearranged event.
5. The venue reserves the right to refuse admission and may on occasion have to conduct security searches to ensure the safety of the patrons.
6. Every effort to admit latecomers will be made at a suitable break in the event, but admission cannot always be guaranteed.
7. We regret that tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded after purchase.
8. Tickets are sold subject to the venue or promoter's right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its control without being obliged to refund monies or exchange tickets.
9. If this ticket is re-sold or transferred for profit or commercial gain by anyone other than the promoter, venue management, DesignMyNight or one of their authorised sub-agents, it will become voidable and the holder may be
refused entry to or ejected from the venue.
10. The venue may operate a No Smoking Policy.
11. The promoter, venue management and DesignMyNight accept no responsibility for any personal property.
12. The event listed on the purchased ticket is strictly for ticket holders who are over 18 years of age. Identification may be required.

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  • Written by Oz

    Rating: 5

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    Visited 11 months ago
    great food,great wine and great service
  • Written by Andrew

    Rating: 1

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    Visited 11 months ago
    Felt treated like 2nd class citizen for not being in main restaurant selecting form the full price menu. We did not feel welcomed and ushered outside to the rear of the restaurant where no seats or tables or pedestals were set up to put your glass or plate on. For the 'deal' we had, the wine was served in a small plastic glass and the tapas like items for us were both served to my partner on her plate whilst I waited for mine only to be told this. For the two vouchers I submitted for some rib eye turned out to be a small sliver served to my partner who consumed it thinking it was part of her 'package'. All in all it felt rushed and a bit of a side show for the restaurant manager(s). We duly departed and had a lovely Sunday roast at a nearby pub. Will not be returning to The Lurra anytime soon.
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