The Lost Estate presents London's Secret Sherlock Holmes Experience. An immersive dining and theatre show.
The Great Murder Mystery brings the dark, glamorous world of late Victorian London to life with a spectacular retelling of Sherlock Holmes' greatest case, The Hound of the Baskervilles.
Take your seat in 221B Baker Street and be transported to a world of pure indulgence. Sit back and enjoy three lavish courses woven into the heart of the story, an expansive menu of mind blowing cocktails, with gripping live theatre and music unfolding all around you.
Reserved seating and theatre show.
3 course of Victorian fine dining from set classic or vegetarian menu.
Vegan, gluten free and dairy free options available for all courses
Classic Menu
Starter: House-cured Gressingham duck ham, confit egg yolk bearnaise, ham crisps, pickled cherries, toasted brioche, lemon & honey dressing
Main: Spring chicken, black truffle mousse, Pommes Anna, spring pea tart, chicken scratchings, thyme jus
Dessert: Devonshire strawberries, vanilla mousse, black sesame, oat crumble, Champagne sorbet
Vegetarian Menu
Starter: Fire-roasted tomato, green olive “catsup”, fresh tomato, asparagus & piquillo pepper ratatouille
Main: Fresh tortellini filled with burrata & black truffle, smoked garlic crema, garden pea pesto, toasted pine nuts
Dessert: Devonshire strawberries, vanilla mousse, black sesame, oat crumble, Champagne sorbet
6pm - Doors open
7pm - Experience begins
It is recommended to arrive early to take in your surroundings, get settled in your seat and order some drinks before the mystery begins to unfold.
Available to purchase until 3 September or until sold out
Tickets will be emailed to the lead booker around 48 hours before the show.
Drinks are an additional cost and not included in the ticket price.
You will be seated at shared tables, arranged by the venue.
Show is around 3 hours and 30 minutes.
The venue is at The Lost Estate, 9 Beaumont Avenue, London W14 9LP. Located a 2 minute walk from West Kensington underground station and 10 minute was from Earl's Court underground station.