For three days only, the Peers' Dining Room at the House of Lords will reopen to the public, letting mere mortals enjoy lunch or dinner in one of the grandest settings on these shores.
While the bigwigs are off hobnobbing during the upcoming Easter Recess, MPs – members of the public, that is – will be able to stop by for a meal in the Peers' Dining Room at the House of Lords. Decorated with artwork, the Lords' exclusive restaurant is suffused in history and stately elegance, making for quite the impressive setting.
On Tuesday 4th, Wednesday 5th and Thursday 6th April, the Peers' Dining Room will open to the public for lunch, with dinner served on Thursday as well. The Palace of Westminster chefs will serve a three-course seasonal British menu inspired by spring and using the finest ingredients. Coffee and sweet treats are included as well, and the menu costs £54 per person.
Bookings for this exceptional experience open on Thursday 23rd March at noon here.