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Date:Thursday 31st July 2008
Time:6PM - 12AM
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The Garden of Secrets Summer Barbeque and House Party will take place in a hidden garden of St Barnabas House at Number 1 Greek Street, Soho Square W1.

The Garden Party will take place from 6pm until 12am. Welcome drinks are followed by a traditional barbeque with sausages, hamburgers, prime Irish steak, salad buffet, ice creams and coffees. And of course a lot of Pimm's and wine!

Cash bars are operating after dinner.

Live performance by Fairplay

DJ's will be spinning their decks to summer tunes from the shores of Ibiza to Morocco....and you can also take a refuge in the private chapel of the house. You would never believe you are in the middle of London!

THE FOOD: The BBQ is catered by master butcher Jack O'Shea who is the ambassador of Irish beef to UK.
The taste of Ireland arrived in London as family butcher Jack O'Shea opened its doors in Knightsbridge. Run by brothers Darragh and Jack. who come from a long tradition of butchery, the shop's heritage dates back to 1790 when the original butchers was founded by the boys' ancestor in Tipperary. The meat is a cut above the usual fare, sourced from small producers selected by Jack.

The ice creams are by Rockhopper. Rockhopper Ice creams and sorbets are traditionally churned in small batches from the finest natural seasonal ingredients. They select only the sweetest fruits, freshest milk, cream and eggs. You can now have Rockhopper artisan ice creams delivered to your door by www.natoora.co.uk .

In case it rains, the party will turn into a house party at the beautiful House of St Barnabas.

The House of St Barnabas-in-Soho first began operating as "The House of Charity" in 1864. The objective was to provide refuge and accommodation for homeless people in Soho and the surrounding areas. The house is still owned by the charity and by hosting our garden party there, we are supporting London's Homeless.

The 18th century Grade I listed St Barnabas House boasts stunning Georgian features, a 'secret' garden and a historic private chapel.