London’s iconic Christmas experience returns after seven sold-out years. Travel back in time to Charles Dickens’ house and witness the moment A Christmas Carol was born. A night of Victorian feasting, live music and spellbinding theatre awaits…
Picture the scene, it’s Christmas Eve 1843 and you are Dickens’ guest of honour as, tonight, he unveils a ghostly new Christmas story. The candles gutter, the snow falls, a world of storytelling, feasting and Yuletide fantasy unfolds. Dickens weaves his tale around you, each spellbinding word brought to life by cinematic live music. Mouthwatering plates of Victorian gastronomy and befuddling festive cups are brought forth as you marvel at every new wonder.
Soon the things you see stretch beyond the powers of reasoning. Can this extraordinary story truly be coming to life before your very eyes? Either way, remember: Marley was dead to begin with. Each year, The Lost Estate scours forgotten Victorian archives and lost culinary manuals, searching for a new Dickensian feasting menu. Under executive chef Ashley Clarke, they spend months testing and perfecting, creating a transportive, mouthwatering three-course love letter to Christmas in Victorian London.
The event takes place just a two-minute walk from West Kensington and 10-minute walk from Earls Court tube stations, with evening and matinee performances available and it runs until 4 January 2026. Will you choose ‘classic dining’, Charlie’s Circle or Charlie’s Circle Royale, the VIP experience?
All tickets include the three-course feast, with professional experienced theatre actors taking the helm to dazzle you with this spellbinding tale of how the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future melted the miserly cold heart of Ebenezer Scrooge. If you’re looking for something with a touch of true Christmas nostalgia, coupled with a dining experience to remember, then this is the event for you.
www.christmasfeast.thelostestate.com / 7–9 Beaumont Avenue, London W14 9LP






