The Great Christmas Feast, an immersive dining experience based on Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, will return for 2025 with tickets now on sale for this year’s run.
This Christmas, 7-9 Beaumont Avenue in London will be transformed into a Victorian feasting hall. The Great Christmas Feast, produced by The Lost Estate, is an immersive dining experience based on the Dickens classic and features a three-course meal, live music and theatre.
Its 2025 season marks the return of the show following a successful run at the end of 2024. This year’s experience runs from Friday 14th November 2025 – Sunday 4th January 2026, with both evening and matinee performances available on selected dates throughout the period.
Located in West Kensington (close to West Kensington tube station), the Beaumont Avenue venue is a ten minute walk from Earl’s Court allowing for coach and taxi drop off.
There are three dining options available to book as part of the experience: Classic Dining, Charlie’s Circle and Charlie’s Circle “royale”. Each offer different perspectives on the show from shared tables to private and VIP seating, as well as various catering options.
The Lost Estate story
Founded in 2017 by three classically trained musicians, The Lost Estate is a live theatre and dining experiences provider based in London. Their vision was to create a different live theatre offering and to transport people to other worlds based around the greatest stories ever told, merging performance, sound and flavour.
The group currently operates three seperate experiences in venues across Kensington and Peckham: 58th Street, set in the Jazz Age of 1930s Manhattan; Paradise Under The Stars, which transports guests to Tropicana Night-Club in 1950s Havana; and The Great Christmas Feast.
In just seven years, The Lost Estate has welcomed over 200,000 guests, including celebrities such as Margot Robbie, Helena Bonham Carter and Simon Pegg. It has earned five-star reviews and collaborated with West End stars like Obi Ugoala (George Washington, Hamilton) and acclaimed chefs like Neil Rankin.
More information on The Great Christmas Feast can be found at christmasfeast.thelostestate.com/thefeast