Set in an elegant Georgian mansion off Berkeley Square, your evening starts with a drinks reception atop a vast marble staircase. From there, there will be a three course festive meal in the sumptuous 18th century dining rooms (with half a bottle of wine per person). And two lucky attendees will find diamond jewellery in their Christmas crackers!
This year, we have pulled out the stops with our after dinner entertainment.
DJ and dancing in the Churchill room
Casino games downstairs in the wooden clad members bar
An array of carnival games and treats in the courtyard (where Christmas magic will be conjured to produce snow after dinner)
A ring lit magic mirror where you can you can print out your festive photos to take home.
And best of all, we'll be raising money for a truly wonderful charity that does an enormous amount of good. Give A Child A Brighter Future offers medical support to underprivileged children. Your night at Dartmouth House will help bring baby incubators, children's dialysis machines, monitors and even hospital beds to those badly in need.
So don't delay! Grab a ticket or two and we look forward to seeing you for an evening to remember in December! This year promises to be extra special...
Menu
Smoked duck, celeriac and apple roulade with quince jelly
Norfolk sage turkey crown, duck fat roast potatoes, honey glazed roots, Brussel sprouts and cranberry sauce
Chocolate and caramel slice with salted caramel puree and raspberry sorbet.
Vegetarian Menu
Beetroot carpaccio, golden beetroot gel, roasted ribs beetroot, candy beet crisps, smoked almonds and whipped almond milk custard
Artichoke ravioli, wild mushroom rage, dehydrated artichoke skins, sage buerre noisette
Chocolate and caramel slice with salted caramel puree and raspberry sorbet
A note from the charity!
Give A Child A Brighter Future is a British charity run by Lebanese expatriates and immigrants. It was founded in 1985 by a small group of women wanting to help their home country in the midst of a civil war. Through sending toys and school equipment, the charity managed to help over 16,000 Lebanese children.
Since then, the charity has evolved to take on a new mission. Today, medical care for underprivileged children is at the heart of everything they do. This has ranged from providing medical equipment such as kidney dialysis and life supporting machines, to their latest project building a paediatric haematology oncology unit