Pay-As-You-Like charity dinner to spread Christmas cheer
With profits going to charities CALM and Centrepoint, you can eat, drink, be merry and philanthropic
In the spirit of the festive season, on Saturday 23rd December East London restaurant Cub will be hosting a 'Pay-As-You-Like' dinner, with all profits going to the charities CALM and Centrepoint. It means you can get a head start on that New Year's resolution to do more for charity, too.
Cub will be closed over Christmas and New Year, so not only is it the last chance to squeeze in a visit this year, it's also going to ensure that absolutely nothing goes to waste whilst supporting charities close to the Lyan team's heart. Bringing people together under one roof, in a way that allows people to enjoy some good things to eat and drink.
A full menu will be served with all the bells and whistles, and it's more than likely there will be some extra special fancy bits that wouldn't normally be served. Reservations are strongly advised as spaces are limited and can be made by visiting www.lyancub.com.
CALM, AKA, The Campaign Against Living Miserably is a non-profit dedicated to preventing male suicide, the single biggest killer of men under 45 in the UK. While charity Centrepoint helps give homeless young people a future by helping them into housing, training and jobs.
Cub is the new luxury, drinks-led dining experience from Ryan Chetiyawardana (aka Mr Lyan) and Doug McMaster of Brighton's zero-waste restaurant Silo which launched in September of this year. Blurring the boundaries of food and drink to bring them closer together, guests are taken on a set menu journey, whereby each drink or dish leads beautifully on to the next. With a strong focus on sustainability and minimising waste, abundant ingredients that would normally be wasted are showcased in dishes and drinks.
For more information visit www.lyancub.com
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