Guy Ritchie’s pub is charging up to £2,000 for Christmas dinner…but there’s no turkey.
The Lore of the Land in Marylebone, central London, has announced its plans for the yuletide season.
And hiring a private room during the festive season will set punters back a whopping two grand.
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On top of the hefty price tag, the menu which is charging guests £85 per head does not include the traditional roast bird.
This is a minimum spend put in place by the pub for guests wanting cocktails or a second server on the day.
A £1,000 deposit is required to book the room, which can be redeemed during the meal.
If cocktails and a second server are not requested, minimum spend will be capped at £1,500.
This will all need to be paid a week in advance of the booking.
Diners can choose from a range of mains including duck breast, sirloin steak, monkfish tail and a leek and celeriac filo pie.
Lunch bookings will last from 12pm till 4:30pm with dinner dates starting from 6:30pm.
Diners will be able to play their own music in the room, with the volume being controlled by staff.
The music will then be cut off at 10:45pm with everyone kicked out by 11:00pm, as reported by What’s The Jam.
A Lore of the Land spokesperson said: “A £1,000 deposit for your booking which can be redeemed on the day via your ordered meals or drinks.
“You will have a minimum spend of £1500.
“If you want cocktails or a second server (must be requested in writing), the minimum spend will be increased to £2000.
“All payments must be made 7 days in advance.
“Upon paying your deposit, your date is set.
“We cannot guarantee that this date will be changed.”
Member’s of the public were left shocked by the price and menu options.
Steve Collins stated: “No turkey, what the f*ck?”
Lynette added: “Hideous.”
Another said: “That’s a whole lotta Christmas capitals.”
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