Tis beginning to look a lot like cocktails as avant-garde cocktail bar and restaurant, The Lost & Found, unveils its festive tipples and a host of treats this Christmas. Located on Bennett’s Hill in Birmingham, step into the whimsical world of The Lost & Found and experience the new limited-edition menu of delights including a three-course dinner for under £35, festive tipples plus an unmissable Christmas pup-up event.

FESTIVE PUP-UP EVENT

For one day only on 18th December, dachshund owners can jingle all the way to Birmingham’s cutest pup-up event to network with fellow dog lovers. Starting from 10am and priced at £10 per person, wrap up warm in your favourite Christmas jumper and let your doggies roam free with their sausage dog friends whilst you sip away on the bar’s very merry tipples.

FEASTING

A festive three-course feast features crowd-pleasing favourites alongside a classic Roasted turkey breast, complete with stuffing, pigs in blankets, garlic roast potatoes, marmalade glazed Chantenay carrots, thyme buttered sprouts, spiced red cabbage purée and lashings of gravy. For those dining at the weekend, opt for Brunch & Bubbles with a bottomless fizz, running every Saturday and on Christmas Eve at £34.95 per person.

CREATIVE COCKTAILS

Renowned for its ingenious, Insta-worthy cocktails, get into the holiday spirit very merry tipples including a Chocolate and Gingerbread Martini with Lyre’s Amaretti, Monin gingerbread and a shot of espresso, garnished with a gingerbread biscuit, the Cinnamon Snowfall with vodka, Tia Maria and cinnamon cream, and a winter warmer of Hot Mulled Sloe Gin, with Sipsmith Sloe Gin and mulled cloudy apple juice, topped with a wedge of orange.

The perfect Victorian hideaway, look no further than The Lost & Found for a magical Christmas, with bookings now open at www.the-lostandfound.com.

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Pushing the boundaries of discovery, lose yourself in a whimsical world of molecular mixology and seasonal cuisine at The Lost & Found.

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