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Thankyou For All My Birthday Wishes!! Had A Fab Day!
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I was thoroughly spoiled and had a very surprise lunch lol. You know the WALKERS crisps TV ad with the crisp cafe - well I was given tickets for that . You have to go to a street in London and find a newsagents(which isn't a real one but a set) . You then go inside and meet the 'shopkeeper' who poses for photos surrounded by crisps and then you have to find the password . Once you find it he presses a button and the wall behind slides open to reveal - the crisp cafe!
So bright and colourful, lampshades of crisp packets, staffs bow ties the same..... Then you get to your table and your menu. You choose your type of bread, filling ie chicken, cheese etc (or none), your crisp flavour, sauce and drink. All delivered in a dinky tray. Then afterwards there is a prop of a giant sandwich with fillings - same size as a double bed. You can pose by climbing inside and being the filling!! Or get on top lol. And have photos.
Then on way out you can take as many bags of crisps as you can carry! I only took three as we were then going for drinks etc at a pub but it was great fun and something different.
So bright and colourful, lampshades of crisp packets, staffs bow ties the same..... Then you get to your table and your menu. You choose your type of bread, filling ie chicken, cheese etc (or none), your crisp flavour, sauce and drink. All delivered in a dinky tray. Then afterwards there is a prop of a giant sandwich with fillings - same size as a double bed. You can pose by climbing inside and being the filling!! Or get on top lol. And have photos.
Then on way out you can take as many bags of crisps as you can carry! I only took three as we were then going for drinks etc at a pub but it was great fun and something different.
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