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A hot new venue recently opened at The Royal Exchange is giving away a lavish Christmas bash for you and up to 300 of your colleagues.
The Libertine, an impressive large venue nestled in the vaults under the historic building in Bank, opened just four days ago, on Thursday, October 20.
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To celebrate, the 450-person capacity venue that comes with private dining rooms and a whiskey vault, is giving away a Christmas bash to remember.
You, and up to 300 of your colleagues can enjoy a night on The Libertine, with all expenses paid.
Start with a champagne reception and then either choose a four-course Christmas dinner or canapes, bowl foods and drinks.
Whichever way you go, you'll have entertainment during dinner, a DJ to bust a move to, a photobooth and perhaps a surprise or two.
It's also your chance to enjoy one of London's newest destinations.
On top of the whiskey vaults - which has whiskey pairings - and private dining rooms, the venue has a bar as well as drinking and dining spaces.
Granted a royal title by Queen Elizabeth I in 1571, The Royal Exchange was the first London venue to serve booze with a Royal Licence.
The Libertine team want to run with this heritage to create a hedonistic party, drinking and dining spot for any time of day, or night.
Behind the bar, a fine selection of spirits, breweries and distilleries await. The wine list comes with a choice of finer vintages for special occasions.
The kitchen serves up a European dishes of the likes of lobster gratin with gruyere, black truffle and wild mushroom arancini and Pembrokeshire lamb shank.
For your chance to win a party bash with style, apply online at libertinelondon.co.uk
Address: 1A The Royal Exchange, Cornhill, London, EC3V 3LL
Opening times: Monday to Friday 11am to late.
Website: libertinelondon.co.uk
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