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Eat The Movies at Earls Hall - The Lost Boys

Get ready for a spooktacular night of movies and delicious treats at Eat The Movies - Halloween, set in the dark and atmospheric woodland grounds of Earls Hall!

Eat The Movies at Earls Hall - The Lost Boys

About Eat The Movies at Earls Hall - The Lost Boys

Eat The Movies - Halloween
Date: 1st November
Location: Earlshall Road

Join us for a night filled with a classic Horror and mouth-watering snacks. Each guest gets 8 items throughout the movie, eating what they eat (well maybe not everything!!) filled with drinks and food, followed by a fully stocked bar, and a variety of after movie treats! Set in the dark and atmospheric woodland grounds of Earls Hall, in our fully heated luxurious marquee.

Arrive for 6pm creepy cocktails and canapes in the haunted garden room, before being taken through to the main screening area where your food and drink will be waiting. Gluten Free and Vegetarian Options available.

Remember, it's 'only noodles Michael'...

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