To celebrate the £28 million transformation of Exhibition Road, the Natural History Museum, Science Museum and the V&A joined forces last night, for the first time, to host a party at all three amazing venues.
The one-off showcase event, aptly named StrictlySW7, took place yesterday, Monday 21st November, and saw the crème de la crème of the event world come together to experience a unique evening of entertainment and exceptional food at three of London’s most celebrated venues.
The 400 attending guests were divided into three groups, each starting at a different museum, moving round simultaneously at two intervals during the evening. Attendees included industry professionals from George P Johnson, Sportsmark and Grass Roots.
Culinary highlights of the evening included molecular ravioli showcased by Bubble Food in the Science Museum. Spiced Apple Daiquiri’s by Rocket Food were a big hit in the Natural History Museum and guests at the V&A were treated to gastronomic delights, including ‘Stout marinated salmon with smoked mayonnaise and keta caviar’, created by Moving Venue.