LONDONSWEDES CRAYFISH FESTIVAL 2022 in partnership with Nordic Spirit

Aug 15, 2022 by

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LONDONSWEDES CRAYFISH FESTIVAL 2022

in partnership with Nordic Spirit

We are so excited to be teaming up with our partners Nordic Spirit* once again for two events over a weekend at the end of September!

Come and celebrate the end of summer 2022 with a Swedish Crayfish party!

We have exclusively hired a large, bright and central venue – 1 Lombard street, where we held last year’s successful events.

For those of you who don’t know what a Crayfish party is, let us just say it’s one of Sweden’s biggest traditions where we celebrate the Swedish Crayfish season* by eating loads of Crayfish, socialising, singing snaps songs, and having fun, all while wearing the traditional Crayfish accessories like the hat and the bibs!

 

We are adding to the fun with our singing hostess Michaela, live entertainment and our big raffle as usual!

Our menu and event partners will be published next week. Make sure to get your tickets in time, we are only hosting the event over one day, and tickets are limited!

 

Photos from 2021: https://www.londonsvenskar.com/photos-londonswedes-crayfish-festival-2021-in-partnership-with-nordic-spirit/

Photos from previous years: www.facebook.com/londonsvenskar/photos

 

 

Saturday 17th of September

Crayfish Brunch Party

12:30 pm – 4 pm

Crayfish Party Dinner

19 pm –  midnight

 

Tickets:

Brunch  £49

Dinner £55

 

 

Tickets include a full generous and traditional Crayfish menu with starter, the main feast and dessert. For drinks we will treat guest to a delicious welcome drink and snaps for our Snapsvisor.  Everyone will leave full, happy and most likely tipsy that’s one thing that’s for sure!

 

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE

 

 

Thanks to our partners

 

FOLLOW OUR INSTAGRAM @LONDONSWEDES OR PRESS “GOING” ON THE FB EVENT TO GET THE LATEST NOTIFICATIONS!

 

*Nordic Spirit 18+contains nicotine, nicotine is an addictive substance

 

*Historically the crayfish season began on the first Wednesday of August, reflecting the historic ban on crayfish fishing between November and August 7