Christmas party bookings are now open at Grasso

The decorations aren't up just yet, but we're already thinking about Christmas over here on Dean Street, and our festive party bookings are now open.

If you're looking for somewhere in Soho to gather your favourite people this December, whether it's the work do, a family get-together or a night out with friends, we'd love to have you at Grasso.

We're a family-run Italian American restaurant, and Christmas is our kind of season: a full room, big plates in the middle of the table, and everyone having a party.

Here's everything you need to know to book your Christmas party in Soho.

The festive menu

‍Our Christmas party menu is £85 per person, and it's built for sharing. Just how we like to eat.

‍You'll start with a glass of Champagne and a spread of starters including rosemary garlic bread, house antipasti, our mozzarella sticks with 'nduja and hot honey, and a plate of meatballs.

Then we’ll bring a selection of pizzas, plates of enne allá vodka, chicken parm, lamb ragu rigatoni, and kale & parmesan salad with lemon dressing.

To close, we’ll serve up mammas New York cheesecake and tiramisu, and shots of limoncello.

There are vegetarian and vegan options throughout, and we're always happy to work around dietary needs, so just let us know when you book.

Where to find us

‍You'll find us at 81 Dean Street, right in the middle of Soho. The nearest Tube stations are Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Circus, and we're just a short walk from Theatreland if you're making a proper night of it.

Book early

A quick word to the wise: December fills up fast, and the best dates go first, especially for bigger groups and private parties. If you've got a date in mind, it's worth getting it in the diary sooner rather than later.

You can book the festive menu through our reservations page, or email us at reservations@grassosoho.com for private hire and larger groups.

We can't wait to spend Christmas with you.

Seanie Grasso
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