British Travel Journal

MAMMA MIA! THE PARTY

London's premier dining experience

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Created by ABBA's Björn Ulvaeus, MAMMA MIA! THE PARTY is a unique and magical experience in a class of its own, bringing all ABBA's hits to life more vividly than ever before: over the course of four glittering hours, guests can immerse themselves in a spectacula­r musical extravagan­za, a four-course Greek feast and an ABBA disco, all in one unforgetta­ble evening of dancing, dining and singing!

MAMMA MIA! THE PARTY is set in a taverna on the beautiful Greek island of Skopelos, where most exteriors of the first MAMMA MIA! film were shot. Nikos and his wife Kate run this exotic and wonderful restaurant together with their family and friends. Told through dialogue and timeless ABBA songs, a warm, romantic and funny story evolves and unfolds during the evening, ending with a 1970s disco, where audience members are welcome to stay to sing and dance to ABBA recordings.

Food is at the heart of the experience and a menu has been created that collects the finest Greece has to offer, made from the best, freshest ingredient­s. Guests are served a traditiona­l mezze followed by iconic Greek salad of fresh cherry tomatoes, cucumber and feta. For the main course, confit lamb shoulder and slowcooked beef are served with roasted garlic potatoes, courgettes, peperonata, romesco and aromatic jus.

For vegetarian and vegan guests, there is roasted cauliflowe­r with a lemon-herb dressing and stuffed tomato with lentil ragout. A sumptuous Greek lemon cake served with confit orange skin and citrus yoghurt is the perfect end to this delicious meal. Vegan guests are served traditiona­l loukoumade­s, delicious dough balls accompanie­d by a sweet fig jam.

Bookings are open now until Sunday 26 February 2023. Showing at The O2, Peninsula Square, London SE10 0DX, ticket prices from £99 to include admission, a four-course set meal and welcome drink. Platinum Package and VIP Upgrades also available;

mammamiath­eparty.co.uk

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