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May
2017.
Bank Holiday Sundays Just Got Exciting at the Piano Works

Bank Holiday Sundays Just Got Exciting at the Piano Works

 

Following the incredible success of their renowned Saturday Brunches, and just in time for the upcoming bank holiday in late May, the Piano Works in Farringdon is launching its unique twist on the Sunday Brunch experience.

When organising a catch up with friends over the bank holiday, it can be difficult to decide between evening drinks in the local pub or breakfast in town. The Piano Works - situated in a Victorian warehouse on the corner of Ray Street off the Farringdon Road, has the perfect solution: onSunday 28th May and Sunday 30th Augustit'soffering its version of Sunday Brunch - a mix of great food and drink combined with the best live entertainment the capital has to offer.

So this coming bank holiday, we suggest you grab a group of friends and head to the Piano Works for a day (and night) of sing-alongs and dancing and really enjoy the fun and amazing atmosphere.

Doors open at midday when two pianists take to the stage. At 1pm, the fantastically talented Piano Works band ramp up the energy playing songs by audience request - you simply put a tip in a napkin with your song request,hand it to the musicians or your waitressand the next minute you could be arm in arm with the other party goers singing your heart out!

Anyone looking to belt one more song out before leaving can join the Can't Sing Choir when the House of Song teaches the audience their favourite songs and turns them into a choir.And as if that's not enough, at midnight when the party is in full swing, the band hands over to one of London's top DJ's to carry the fun through until 4 in the morning!

Recently described as ‘the hottest club in London' by The Express newspaper, and ranked as one of the top 50 bars in the capital by The Evening Standard, the Piano Works brunch menu offers traditional, ‘with a twist' dishes including indulgent classics like Eggs Benedict with a Marmite hollandaise, salmon and scrambled eggs on sourdough toast and a full English breakfast with black and white pudding. Lighter options include omelette, smashed avocado on sourdough toast, or Greek yoghurt with wild flower honey, seasonal berries and granola.

And for those looking to make the most of the bank holiday - there's 2 hours of bottomless Proseccofor £15pp or unlimited Bloody Marys for £20pp to choose from.

Piano Works it seems has certainly cooked up something exciting this bank holiday. As the only non-stop live music venue in a city of food lovers, they have added a twist to the standard brunch experience to create and lively, fun night out.It's a Sunday brunch like no other at thepart party - part bar - part restaurant - part club - part concert venue.Go towww.pianoworks.bar

For more information, contact Melanie Faldo atsocal.uk@gmail.com