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DSTRKT – complimentary champagne reception

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Christmas time is well and truly upon us and that means we’re in the midst of the party season. If you were hoping to plan an event of your own to celebrate the festivities but were worried you had left it too late then fear not; there’s a fantastic deal on offer at one of London’s best venues that can still be snapped up if you move quickly.

 

Any receptions booked at DSTRKT during the festive period will be entitled to a complimentary champagne reception. Be it an intimate gathering for just 25 of your nearest and dearest or a bustling party for as many as 200 guests, this great value deal will entitle everyone to a free tipple – sure to help get the festive spirit in full swing.

 

In fact, it needn’t be a Christmas party per se, as this offer is valid until the 31st of January 2016 (excluding New Year’s Eve), and is applicable to any kind of event, be it a corporate party, a birthday party, or indeed a festive soiree.

 

The venue itself is a modern, multi-purpose event space that is centrally located, putting it right in the heart of the city’s buzz and atmosphere, which is particularly alluring at this time of year. Just minutes from good transport links and popular London areas such as Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square and Covent Garden, as well as Soho and the West End, it’s easily reached from across the city and from further afield, making this a practical venue no matter where you might be travelling from.

 

With several prestigious awards to their name, including two consecutive ‘Best Club and Restaurant’ awards and a ‘Best Events Venue’ award, amongst others, you can rest assured that quality is guaranteed here, which is certainly what you want, especially at the time of year when glamour and decadence are always on the menu.

 

For more information or to secure this exclusive offer, you can contact their Restaurant Head of Events at: [email protected]. It’s a deal that’s not to be missed; after all, what says ‘party time’ more than good company and a glass of bubbly?