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A champagne vomiting unicorn is coming to London, obviously


Champagne served with a side of unicorn, anyone? (Picture: Journey)

Just when you thought London had already hit peak trend, another immersive dining experience is coming to the capital, and this time, it’s hitting Chelsea.

Major sells? A champagne vomiting unicorn and a food and drinks menu that hits all the corners of the world. Remember, this kind of stuff is totally 100% normal in west London.

Created by Lollipop (those lovely guys and gals who brought us that Breaking Bad-themed bar and the nude restaurant, Bunyadi) and set over three floors at the Chelsea Funhouse, the new experience will glide into the city – rainbows included – in October, 2019.

Surreal and random, yes it is, but the California girls-esque dining soiree promises to take punters on a debauched two-hour round-the-world adventure exploring the culinary delights of Asia’s Silk Road to the badass-ness of America’s Route 66.

Top notch noms from all around the world (Picture Journey)

Food? Expect a menu that includes everything from Punjabi spiced mussels, pan-fried seabass and an ultra posh smoked beetroot and horseradish mousse. Oh and there are vegan options, too.

Drink? All the booze, including lots of bubbles and boozy menus curated by Kestas Stirba, the former head bartender at Soho House, and there will be an appearance from Mr and Mrs Black Espresso Martini who will be bangin’ out some rather interesting twists on the very classic ‘dram.

The interiors are, as you guessed it, very Instagrammable. Think marble bars, twinkling trees, that boomerang-worthy unicorn, countless plants, lots of pink and some old school vintage booths to plonk your tushes in.

So Instagrammable it hurts (Credit: Journey)

Speaking of the concept, Seb Lyall, the CEO and Founder of Lollipop, the company behind the whole thing said: ‘At a time when the world is divided more than ever, I am excited to introduce different cultures through food and drinks to our community.’

‘With the popularity of home food delivery rising, we believe restaurants are no more just “eating houses” but also places to have a great night out with an amazing multi-faceted experience.” Seb added.

The whole thing sounds totally bonkers, but as it’s in London and it’s celebrating all the good things in the world, why the hell not?

Check out their website for more deets and the official opening day. 

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