The Greenwich dining experience where you can eat in an 18th century painted hall

If you’re looking for a memorable dining experience you can eat at a famous baroque hall in Greenwich.

On certain dates this winter, the space will be turned into a lavish and opulent dining room with fine dining menus, if you’re looking for a way to celebrate a special occasion.

The first event, taking place on January 25, has been created by celebrity chef and owner of zero-waste restaurant Silo, Douglas McMaster.

This three-course fine dining menu will showcase Douglas’ culinary talent for creating zero-waste dishes.

On certain dates this winter, the space will be turned into a lavish and opulent dining room. (Image: Chloe Nelkin Consulting)

The experience will allow diners to eat underneath Luke Jerram’s latest creation – Helios – known as the largest star within the galaxy.

The experience will begin with canapés and sustainable English wine, before dining on a three course menu, with the option to have wine pairings or non-alcoholic botanical drinks to accompany the meal.

The evening will be concluded with a talk from the chef himself, who will speak on the topic of creating sustainable dishes.

The experience will allow diners to eat underneath Luke Jerram’s latest creation – Helios – known as the largest star within the galaxy. (Image: Chloe Nelkin Consulting)

This will be followed by a further dining experience taking place on Valentine’s Day (February 14), where guests can dine in the romantic setting of the Painted Hall along with live entertainment.

Guests can dine on a three-course menu alongside champagne, where couples will be serenaded by live music and will leave with a red rose as a token of the evening.

The Sustainable Fine Dining Event will be priced from £150 a person and the Valentine’s Dinner at £125.

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