Stock up on candles and buy in the environmentally conscious food stuffs, as this Saturday marks the tenth anniversary of ‘Earth Hour’ a time when people in more than 170 countries across the world, turn off their lights in solidarity to show they care about protecting our wonderful planet.
Last year an amazing 10.4 million people took part across our fair isle (UK), a record which many are hoping will be broken on 19th March between 8.30pm – 9.30pm for ‘Earth Hour 2016’.
Throughout the country thousands will dine by candlelight to mark the occasion but for those wanting an easy life, or who just don’t trust their own cooking, Lord Crispin has highlighted some of the best restaurants in London (taking part in Earth Hour) to dine in style while still doing your bit to save the planet.
CANDELIT RESTAURANTS:
An underground semi-circular cave carved from bedrock, Gordon’s is completely lit by candlelight making it the perfect retreat to observe Earth Hour while tucking yourself away to sample their amazing wine and cheese list.
Often rated at the top of many a ‘most romantic restaurants list’, Gordon’s is widely considered to be the oldest wine bar in London. Established in 1890 it has seen the likes of Rudyard Kipling and G.K. Chesterton frequent its cave style restaurant.
Nearest Tube Station: Charing Cross or Embankment
Beware who accompanies you to this restaurant as you could walk in friends and leave being so much more – Candlelight + Oysters = unescapable romance
The Wright Brothers is an Oyster house based in the foodie famous, Kingly Court. The menu offers an extensive array of oysters from the British Isles and France, cooked and presented with a variety of interesting flavours.
Nearest Tube Station: Oxford Circus or Piccadilly Circus
The rooftop OXO Tower Restaurant, Brasserie and Bar is perfect for those wanting to add a touch more glamour to their ‘Earth Hour’ experience.
The Restaurant and Brasserie specialise in modern British dishes that burst with flavour. Combined with the riverside views, the leather clad bars and slate tables you will definitely feel you are dining in luxury.
Nearest Tube Station: Blackfriars or Southwark
For those looking for less romance and more party this may just be the perfect ‘Earth Hour’ spot for you!
No. 32 The Old Town is an independent neighbourhood bar and restaurant south of the river that draws inspiration from the local area, its people and its sense of fun. Sharing plates are all the rage and they have a late license on Saturday’s for those wishing to party until the wee hours.
Nearest Tube Station: Clapham Common
AND FOR THOSE WANTING TO TAKE IT A STEP FURTHER:
If you are one to never do things by half then this is a blinding option for your Earth Hour Experience!
Dining in total darkness, while guided and served by blind people, is a unique experience which is designed to reverse your perspective. There are 4 surprise menus to choose from
which claim to take you on a sensory journey that helps to re-evaluate your perception of taste and smell.
Nearest Tube Station: Farringdon
All that is left to say is Happy Earth Hour! Click here, to view a full list of restaurants in your local area participating in Earth Hour.
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