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Unique Victorian Valentine’s Day Experience At The Historic Furnival’s Well

In the setting of one of the UK’s oldest public police stations, Furnival’s Well typifies the modern drinks service Liverpool is famed for. Partnering with their upstairs restaurant, Bitter Social, the venue will be curating an evening of true Victorian opulence.

Lavish Cumbrae Rock Oysters are served with Champagne whilst Caviar will be served with their Liquid Aphrodisiac! Not to forget alongside a whole host of other pleasant luxuries!

The Victorian Valentine’s Experience will take place over three nights, on 14, 15, & 16 February so everyone has the chance to sample three centuries worth of Liverpool History.

Menu

Veni – £20 per guest
A Glass of Perrier Jouet Champagne, paired with Fresh Cumbrae Rock Oysters bathed in a Forbidden Fruit Salsa and a Smokey Herring Roe Caviar served on a Lotus Crisp with Fennel Salt.

Vidi – £25 per guest
A Victorian inspired Liquid Compound and a glass of Perrier Jouet Champagne, accompanied by Fresh Cumbae Rock Oysters bathed in a Forbidden Fruit Salsa and Smokey Herring Roe Caviar served on a Lotus Crisp with Fennel Salt.

Amavi – £35 per guest
A Victorian inspired Liquid Aphrodisiac and a glass of Perrier Jouet Champagne. Partnered with a mid-19th Century influenced Valentine’s Platter. Served with Fresh Cumbrae Rock Oysters bathed in a Forbidden Fruit Salsa, Smokey Herring Roe Caviar served on a Lotus Crisp with Fennel Salt, Afternoon Tea inspired Split Pea Soup, Ham Hock with traditional English Mustard and Bits with Confit Tomato.

Grab your tickets for this very special event via Skiddle here.

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