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The Crypt of St Etheldreda's

The Crypt of St Etheldreda's

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14 Ely Pl, England, EC1N 8SJ, United Kingdom
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Jan 13, 2018
Simply amazing to sit in the same place where Henry 8th partied

Dec 19, 2017
Great unusual place for an event very historic 10th century.

May 19, 2017
Gorgeous venue. Went to a wedding here, the food was superb. It's a really atmospheric place, magical.

Aug 10, 2017
Great place for a wedding. Wonderful service

Jul 14, 2014
Lasting impressions: Beautiful venue, fantastic food, superb champagne My experience: This was my first time to the Crypt, although we like the restaurant and bistro. We went for a Magnum club evening and it was everything you would expect of a Bleeding Heart event. The food was exquisite, the champagne was both wonderful and plentiful and the venue was lovely. One of the people on our table told us that they often host weddings there and it would be a lovely venue for a wedding. The staff were as charming and efficient as you would expect and we enjoyed the informative talks about the various champagnes we were drinking. It was an unapologetically extravagant evening and we enjoyed it thoroughly. The verdict: We would definitely go back!

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