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Family Carvery lunch in Hogwarts Hall – a rare opportunity for families to dine in Hogwarts Hall

11:00am | Sunday 1 April 2012
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£27 Two-course adults’ menu
£18 Two-course children’s menu (suitable for age 10 and under)

Come and enjoy a traditional carvery Sunday Lunch in Hall at Christ Church under the direction of head chef Chris Simms and hall manager, Andrew Hedges.
Make your choice of roast beef or roast pork belly with all the trimmings from the carvery. This will be followed by a traditional British pudding, served to your table, with coffee to follow. Small portions of the same menu are available for children under 10 years of age.

The Hall reflects Christ Church’s long association with children’s literature. Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland was inspired and written in this college by Lewis
Carroll. His portrait and the Alice Window can both be seen here. More recently, the Hall was used as the model for the dining hall of Hogwarts in the Harry
Potter films.

The carvery lunch will be served in two sittings. This is the first sitting at 12:00pm. Enjoy a leisurely lunch with family and friends. Each sitting is located in a separate section of the Great Hall – so there are no time pressures.

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