Dine in an igloo-style bubble dome on the set of Netflix period drama Bridgerton

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14 May 2021, 15:27

Yes please, we'll have some of that. Bridgerton fans can rejoice and shout huzzah as we can now have a trip out in a bubble pod at one of the smash hit show's filming locations. You can enjoy lunch, dinner or afternoon tea at the fancy Royal Museums Greenwich and even show an ankle or two if you dare.

Each igloo-shaped dome is big enough for six people to drink and dine in the beautiful gardens built for Anne of Denmark in 1616. Well now it's time you enjoyed them.

Not only that, there are fabulous views of the London Skyline and the River Thames if you get bored of the immaculate grounds. 

Starring in the show in episode three, Royal Museums Greenwich said: "Dine like royalty in front of this iconic 'house of delights', built especially for James I's wife Anne of Denmark and recently used as a filming location for the hit Netflix show Bridgerton.

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Credit: Royal Museums Greenwich

"Choose from seasonal menus for either lunch, Royal afternoon tea or dinner."

Available from now until 6th June, they are open from Thursday to Sunday and on bank holiday Monday (31st May) with a minimum of four guests for online bookings.

Dinners are served only on Thursdays (5.30-9pm), while lunch is available (1-2pm), afternoon tea (3.30-4.30pm) and dinner (5.30-9pm) on Fridays and Saturdays.

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Credit: Netflix

Lunch is from midday until 3.30pm on Sundays and Bank Holiday Monday while dinner is from 5pm to 8.30pm.

Prices are £39.50 for lunch, £37.50 for afternoon tea and £55 for three courses at dinner. Children's prices start from £17.50.

Visit the Royal Museums Greenwich website for more information.

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