The Chequers Pub, Bromley
Bromley’s flame grill pub is cooking up a storm with their Christmas menu inviting visitors to indulge in a fantastic festive buffet priced at just £7.99 for five items, £8.99 for 7 items or £9.99 for nine items per person.
Battered halloumi bites, mini slider beef burgers and piri piri roasted chicken drumsticks are just some offerings available along with a range of yummy sandwiches If you looking for something a little extra have a coffee and mince pie for just £1.50.
Visit: gkflamegrill.co.uk
The Red House, Bexleyheath, Saturday and Sunday, 1.30pm – 4pm
Hidden in an Edward Burne-Jones wall painting a Wombat was discovered during restoration at The Red House and to celebrate we will be holding a ‘decorate a wombat for your tree’ craft session this weekend.
The cost of the activity is free but entrance to the house will be charged at £8 adult, £4 child, £20 family. However for National Trust members it is free.
nationaltrust.org.uk/red-house
St David Coffee House, Forrest Hill
If you're looking to seek warmth, chill out and enjoy some fresh festive nosh then head to this coffee house for some delicious Christmassy sandwiches, joyous treats and a spiced apple drink to wash your delicacies down.
Open until Saturday afternoon.
For more info visit: stdavidcoffeehouse.co.uk/cats
Nativity 2, Odeon Cinema, Greenwich, Saturday and Sunday
Relax and enjoy popular Christmas comedy sequel Nativity 2 for just £3 entry and join a school on their hilarious journey to win the National ‘Song for Christmas’ competition.
For show times and bookings go to: odeon.co.uk
Christmas Market, The Hop Farm, Until Tuesday 24 December, 10am - 5.30pm
Escape to the Kent countryside for your last chance to browse and enjoy locally source produce including cheese, wine, jam and homemade fudge, plus much more along with some lovely fashion stalls with free entry and parking.
What’s more children can visit Santa and it won’t cost a penny.
Book online at thehopfarm.co.uk
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