'Oh what a night of magical memories. This is an utterly wonderful show full of vitality, pace and power'Daily Express
'Oh what a night of magical memories. This is an utterly wonderful show full of vitality, pace and power'Daily Express
'Let's hear it for the Boys. I suspect, be some time before London says Bye Bye Baby (Baby Goodbye) to the phenomenal Jersey Boys'Daily Telegraph
L'Escargot acts as a tribute to modern art, with Chagall, Miro, Matisse and Hockney hanging on the walls. Picasso has his own room upstairs. The restaurant serves classic French cuisine. There is an extensive wine list with which to wash it all down.Two course meal
(choice of a starter and main course)
Starters
Veloute of Celeriac Soup, Saut? Girolles
******
Terrine of Ham Hock and Foie Gras, Parma Ham, Sauce Gribiche
******
Blinis of Scottish Salmon, Fromage Blanc, Dill Oil
Main course
Poached Smoked Haddock, Colcannon, Poached Egg,
Grain Mustard Beurre Blanc
******
Tranche of Calves Liver, Bacon, Pommes puree, Sauce Diable
******
Wild Mushrooms, Artichoke and Gorgonzola Strudel
Opened as The Prince Edward Theatre in 1930 as a multi-purpose theatre able to house musicals, revue and films. The theatre then reopened as The London Casino on 2 April 1936 following a conversion into a cabaret restaurant which became particularly noted for it's lavish stage shows. During the Second World War it was used as a club for servicemen under the name The Queensbury All Services Club, before musicals and revues returned briefly in 1946.
In 1978, when the musical "Evita" started a run of nearly eight years here, the theatre was reverted to its original name, The Prince Edward Theatre. Other musicals here include "Chess" and the Broadway revival production of Cole Porters "Anything Goes" which was followed by three rather short lived musicals, "Some Like It Hot", "Children of Eden" and "The Hunting of the Snark". From late 1992 to early 1993 the theatre was extensively and completely refurbished, re-opening on 18 Feb 1993 with the Broadway production of the reworked Gershwin musical "Crazy For You".