The Trip
Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnite)!
A Film Feast Presentation by Nitehawk Cinema
Director: Michael Winterbottom Run Time: 112 min. Format: DCP Rating: NR Release Year: 2011
Starring: Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon
Food critic Steve Coogan and traveling companion Rob Brydon trade delicious barbs and clever remarks as they tour various eateries in northern England.
Special 15 year Anniversary guests:
Beverage Director
Nick Dodge – Nov 2012 – July 2024
Chefs
Saul Bolton 2011
Russell Dougherty 2011 – May 2013
Michael Franey October 2012 – July 2022
Papa Samb
Course 1
It Tastes of Tomatoes
tomato gin, tomato water, fortified wine, bitters
Lots of Heat in My Scallops
scallop aguachile, tomato oil
Course 2
A Childhood Garden
mallow leaf vodka martini, ginger beer & chili fizz
Gosh, That’s a Big Piece of Popcorn, innit?
gochujang & wasabi spiced crackers, truffle citric popcorn
Course 3
Smoke/Never Smoked
English Whisky, brandy, vermouth, Combier Elixir, smoked & unsmoked
A Rolled Up 20 for the Salt
gin cured rabbit ballotine & smoked bacon, mache, vermouth veloute
Course 4
The Limestone
Bahamian rum highball with; lime, minerals, weak acid & carbon dioxide
I’m Fucking Brilliant!
roast lamb loin medallion, braised mutton tartlet, in the style of grand aïoli
Course 5
The Winner Takes it All
Arbol tequila, passion fruit, orange liqueur, lime, champagne
Tea for the Troops
Hobnob biscuit & Earl Grey tea ice
Menu items subject to change, no substitutions.
Film Feast tickets are not eligible for refund. In the case you are unable to attend, please notify us at least one week prior to the event. We can offer an e-credit for the total value of your tickets that can be used for future ticket purchases. No credits or refunds will be given within a week of the Film Feast. Ticket price includes gratuity.
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