If Bompas & Parr ran the country, everything would be much more fun. There would be jelly and ice cream breaks at work, wobbly wobbly bridges and lots of cocktails. Sounds fab, doesn't it? Well, the next best thing is their latest scheme the Parliamentary Waffle House.
The unique pop-up eatery on Broadwick Street in Soho will run from April 22nd until election night. Each dish you order will represent one of the major political parties. You'll be voting with your mouths and there will be a (very accurate) swing-o-meter so gauge which party is more popular. Expect lots of exciting stuff going on in the evenings as well.
See? Bompas & Parr makes politics fun. I'm hoping for red, yellow and blue jellies please! Find out more on the Jellymongers website.
Monday 12 April 2010
Bompas & Parr's Parliamentary Waffle House
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That sounds like so much fun! I'd fully vote for Bompas & Parr.
ReplyDeleteLast general election night, my sis and I held a party involving games such as 'Dimblebingo' and a different vodka-based cocktail for each of the major parties (plus UKIP, because we had some pretty pink rose syrup lying around). We gave them all names too, but the only one I can remember is the orange juice one called 'Frankly my dear, I couldn't give a Lib Dem'.
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