SIX Rooftop at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art is set to host a Haunted House Dinner Party – the latest instalment in its seasonal supper club series.
This Halloween, diners are promised more than just breathtaking scenery at the Michelin Guide-listed restaurant set high above the River Tyne – with chef director Greg Lambert conjuring up a six-course Halloween feast.
Taking inspiration from local folklore, haunting legends and the sinister spirit of All Hallows’ Eve, Greg’s menu aims to delight and disturb in equal measure.
“SIX’s Haunted House Dinner Party is designed to bring back the thrill of Halloween, a nostalgic nod to trick-or-treating, spooky childhood tales, and the mystery of Halloween,” said Greg. “Every dish tells its own eerie tale, combining fun, surprise and fine dining to create a night guests won’t forget.”
The event takes place on Friday October 31 5.30-8.30pm and tickets are priced at £70 per person, with an optional cocktail pairing from £45 per person. To book, visit www.sixbaltic.com
*Please note: This is a set menu and the chefs are unable to accommodate specific allergies or dietary requirements.