One of the UK’s most popular fast food brands is hosting a pop up grotto in central London for one weekend.
“Naturally Fast Food” brand LEON will put on a family-friendly weekend of festive fun in Mayfair.
Running cross Friday and Saturday November 24 and 25 in Hanover Square just off Oxford Circus LEON’s Noel Festive Grotto will be filled with entertainment for families, friends, and foodies.
This includes a 360 Snowglobe Experience, in which guests have the opportunity to snap a fun 3D festive gif that is shareable.
The Secret Santa Prize Wheel will run throughout the pop-up, giving everyone who spins the wheel a chance to win a festive prize.
Grotto visitors can even get the presents wrapped by pro-wrappers with luxe paper and garnishes that will make gifts look like they should be props on Love Actually.
LEON will also have a festive gift shop selling cookbooks and edible gift sets and food-related items in between.
Visitors can also try LEON’s Festive Fest Wrap – miso and porcini gravy braised turkey with pork and herb stuffing balls, bacon, aioli, lettuce, spinach and crispy onions, dressed with a tangy cranberry and orange sauces.
Naturally, Father Christmas and his elves will be overseeing the Grotto, granting wishes and handing out festive food treats too.
Find the Noel Festive Grotto on Friday and Saturday, November 24-25 at 14A Hanover Square, W1S 1 JL between 12pm-4pm.
If you are looking for more grottos, St. Pancras International Christmas Grotto launched last week. Running through to December 17, Friday to Sunday children can hang out with Santa and his elves in the magical book-themed grotto, decorating their own Christmas decorations.
Santa’s Workshop at Hamley's returns to the iconic Regent’s Street toy store for another year.
This crowd-pleasing and popular grotto comes with games, activities and goodie bags for children aged between 2 and 8-years-old.
Here is more information on both these grottos including how to book.
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