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Christmas and New Year's FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S EVE CHRISTMAS AT THE AVALON Christmas is everything it should be at The Avalon. Whether you want to celebrate with fizz and friends, enjoy a luxurious lunch or need to escape on Christmas Day, we’d be happy to help. We understand things may look and feel a little different this year. Rest assured we will continue to adhere to the latest government guidelines. We will also offer a full refund if your party has to be cancelled for reasons relating to Covid-19. For all Christmas enquires please contact Kim on [email protected]. For a full list of our Covid-19 safety measures visit threecheers.co.uk/covid-19. ALL NEW AL FRESCO PARTIES If you love the magic of a crisp, winter evening, why not host your festive party in our Courtyard. Transformed for the Christmas season, this brilliant party space is heated and will be elegantly decorated with fir trees, sparkling white lights and cosy blankets. Enjoy cocktail and canapé receptions, hog roasts and sit-down dinners. Available for part and full hire for groups of up to 60 people standing and 40 people seated. THE BLUE ROOM If you’d like to host something equally special, you can privately hire our beautiful Blue Room for up to 22 guests seated. Enjoy a majestic dinner complete with 100 inch HD screen. Alternatively, why not check out all the Three Cheers Pubs’ party rooms here: threecheers.co.uk/parties-events. All maximum room capacities are subject to the latest government safety recommendations. CHRISTMAS PARTY MENU £30 CHRISTMAS PARTY OFFERS SAVE 25% ON WEEKDAY LUNCH Order Monday - Friday lunchtime and pay just £22.50 Glass of prosecco £5 Bottle of house wine £18 Glass of port or pudding wine £3 Drinks offers are available for pre-order in conjunction with both the Christmas Party and Christmas Day Menus. Starters Gin & beet cured salmon, fennel slaw, radish, sour cream (gf) Caramelised onion tart, blue cheese croquette, pickled walnut salad (v) Duck parfait, toasted brioche, cornichons Butternut squash & chestnut soup, sourdough (vg) (gf) Mains Beef brisket bourguignon, horseradish mash (gf) Chalk stream trout & spinach en croûte, sautéed Tenderstem, beurre blanc Roast turkey, pigs in blankets, duck fat roast potatoes, roasted vegetables, pork & sage stuffing, bread sauce, cranberry Vegan pumpkin & sage ravioli, cashew cream, pistou (vg) Puddings Vegan salted caramel & chocolate brownie, Jude’s vegan vanilla ice cream (vg) (gf) Christmas pudding, brandy butter Sticky toffee pudding, vanilla ice cream Hamish Johnston blue cheese & Cheddar, biscuits, grapes, fig jam Available from 18th November – 24th December 2020. Enjoy three courses for £22.50 Monday – Friday lunchtime. Three courses are £30 at all other times. Pre-order and deposit required. Full allergen menu available. An optional 12.5% service charge will be added to your bill all of which is distributed between staff. CHRISTMAS SHARING BOARDS £20 EACH Serve 4 Ideal for drinks parties Meat board Pigs in blankets, mustard mayo Duck parfait crostini Mini turkey & cranberry pies Sweet potato wedges, vegan chipotle mayo (vg) Veggie & vegan board Breaded Camembert, red onion jam (v) Mini root vegetable & cranberry pie (vg) Mac & cheese croquettes (v) Sweet potato wedges, vegan chipotle mayo (vg) Available from Wednesday 18th November – Thursday 24th December 2020. Can be pre-ordered or ordered on the day. Full allergen menus available. An optional service charge of 12.5% will be added to your bill, all of which is distributed between staff. CHRISTMAS DAY MENU £60 Starters Lobster & prawn cocktail, lavash crackers Ham hock & duck liver terrine, brioche, Christmas chutney Pumpkin ravioli, sage & cashew pesto (vg) Gin & tonic cured salmon, avocado mousse, quail egg, caviar (gf) Twice baked Colston Basset soufflé, baby chard & pickled walnut, truffle oil (v) Mains Orange & cranberry crusted halibut, sautéed Tenderstem & spinach, beurre blanc Beef fillet, morel & truffle butter, boulangère potato, cavolo nero, jus (gf) Vegan seitan ballotine, dauphinoise potato, parsnip purée, roasted baby carrots, mushroom jus (vg) Roast turkey, pigs in blankets, duck fat roast potatoes, roasted vegetables, pork & sage stuffing, bread sauce, cranberry Chestnut, chard & mushroom Wellington, sweet potato mash, sautéed kale, mustard stout jus (v) Puddings Golden Christmas pudding, brandy cream, salted caramel Boozy cherry & mascarpone choux wreath, white chocolate, pistachio Mulled poached pear, vegan eggnog, flaked almonds (vg) (gf) Chocolate celebration Dark chocolate tart, milk chocolate ice cream, white chocolate mousse, hazelnut brittle To finish Hamish Johnston blue cheese, biscuits, grapes, fig jam Mince pies £30 for children up to the age of 12. A full allergen menu is available upon request. An optional 15% gratuity will be added to your bill, all of which is distributed to staff. NEW YEAR’S EVE AT THE AVALON We’ve learnt that starting early on New Year’s Eve is fun. Why not book a leisurely lunch with friends or family, and spend what you’ve saved on a babysitter. You’re guaranteed to feel fresher on New Year’s Day. There will lashings of Champagne, cocktails, music and good times. Book early to avoid disappointment. NEW YEAR’S DAY AT THE AVALON We are open from 11am – 9pm and we will look after you Join us for your favourite comfort food and we’ll even give you a free Bloody or Virgin Mary with your meal! Don’t forget our amazing 50% off food offer starts on 4th January too. Download your voucher at threecheers.co.uk/discount. theavalonlondon.com | threecheers.co.uk @threecheerspubs FOR FESTIVE OFFERS £22.50 CHRISTMAS LUNCH Enjoy our Christmas Party Menu Monday – Friday lunchtime for just £22.50 for all three courses. Available in the restaurant only. 50% OFF FOOD FREE MULLED WINE IN JANUARY OR CIDER 2021 will undoubtedly be Buy your Christmas better than 2020! tree at The Abbeville, Start it in style with The Avalon or 50% off food. The Rosendale Visit threecheers.co.uk/ and enjoy a discount for mulled wine or your voucher. cider for free. For full terms and conditions, please visit threecheers.co.uk/festiveoffers. 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