Smoke & Mirrors announce Christmas plans

Smoke & Mirrors announce Christmas plans

Posted on: 02 Nov 2022

Christmas is on the way – the most magical time of the year. So what better time to see some actual magic?

 

Denmark St’s Smoke & Mirrors – a ‘theatre pub’ focusing on magic & comedy – have announced their Christmas plans to put a truly magical sparkle on your festive season.

 

Smoke & Mirrors are offering party bookings hosted in their secret 1920s-themed theatre, with a whole host of features and services in tow.

 

 

As if a Christmas party in a secret magic theatre, with accompanying comedy and magic show, wasn’t enough, their website also promises Live Music, close-up magic (which can also be found in their pub space from their wandering house magicians), a prosecco reception before the main shows – and a special festive pizza menu to cater to your party.

 

The menu includes pizza twists on traditional favourites like turkey & stuffing, veggie options like their mushroom & truffle pizza – and two delightful festive puddings to chase it down with.

 

Smoke & Mirrors are a Bristol institution, and quite unique amongst the night-time economy in Bristol – they recently celebrated their tenth birthday. For those who look for something different from their pub, Smoke & Mirrors is definitely it.

 

Despite being hidden away on Denmark St, Smoke & Mirrors attracted enough custom and rave reviews to be award one of TripAdvisor’s “Traveller’s Choice 2022” awards – marking them as in the top 10% of reviewed businesses in their category in the entire world.

 

Smoke & Mirrors’ christmas party offerings are a great option for someone who wants to try something festive but different, and they offer a range of timeslots to accommodate anyone, from late night, to midweek, to weekend.

 

 

Additionally, for anyone stumped for ideas on Christmas Shopping, Smoke & Mirrors also offer gift vouchers.

 

For more information on Smoke & Mirrors’ Christmas offerings, as well as the regular shows they’re running throughout December, visit their website.


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Patrick Bate

Patrick is a filmmaker with so much Bristol in his blood the white blood cells are graffiti'd. Educated at the Northern Film School in Leeds, he’s returned home to be a Videographer and Reviewer for 365Bristol and BARBI. When he’s not messing about with cameras, he enjoys playing guitar, spending far too much time on tabletop RPGs, and being an awful snob about cider. Have a look at his work here, or get in touch at patrickb@365bristol.com.