Hawksmoor seven dials sunday roast...
Hawksmoor seven dials sunday roast...
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Supersonic Welly

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8,980 posts

213 months

Tuesday 5th April 2016
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My parents are going to see a show in London that starts at 14:30. If they book a table for 12:30 at the Hawksmoor, will that be enough time for them to eat and walk round to the theatre?

kentlad

1,356 posts

209 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Supersonic Welly said:
My parents are going to see a show in London that starts at 14:30. If they book a table for 12:30 at the Hawksmoor, will that be enough time for them to eat and walk round to the theatre?
Which hawksmoor? Might be better off grabbing a light lunch & eating after the theatre? I personally wouldn't want to eat a big meal at 12.30 and then have to sit through a play/show for 3 hours...

buckline

377 posts

189 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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2 hours will be plenty of time but i agree with Kentlad, they'll end up sleeping through the entire thing after lunch there.

FrankAbagnale

1,837 posts

138 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Love Hawksmoor.

Agree with most of the comments that it might be a bit much before the theater. The atmosphere, food, drink and service are nearly always spot on and the price reflects that. I only ever go for longer lunches/dinners as opposed to a bite to eat before the theatre as it doesn't feel like the sort of place i'd want to hurry through under time constraints.

With all that said, i'm sure it could be done within those time frames.

okgo

41,778 posts

224 months

Wednesday 6th April 2016
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Its not much different to any other sunday roast in terms of size. It will be fine.

Atmosphere last time I went on a sunday was awful, like a fking harvester with screaming kids everywhere.