Immersive Fine Dining & Dance Experience at Battersea Power Station

Discover a whirlwind of taste, movement and culture Flavour&Some x Control Room A, a new immersive fine dining and dance experience taking place within Battersea Power Station’s historic Control Room A from Friday 28th February until Sunday 2nd March 2025.

Delivered in partnership between Flavour&Some, Battersea Battersea Power Station Stories, this bold new event promises a wildly elegant gastronomic and multi-sensory experience within one of London’s most intriguing historical spaces.

Set to an original score and featuring a cast of world-class dance artists, the event centres around a five-course tasting menu by multi-award-winning chef and Captain of the England Culinary Team, Adam Thomason, paired with four expertly crafted wines and cocktails, as wellas art and movement direction by Creative Director, Eileih Muir.

Reimagining the well-established boundaries between the stage and restaurant, traditional waiting staff are replaced by dancers who take guests’ food and drink from kitchen to table through spell-binding choreography, whilst getting to know guests personally over the courseof the evening. From canapés eaten behind a blindfold, to a dessert ‘painted’ on to the table,guests can expect an evening full of joy-filled surprises within Battersea Power Station’sremarkable Control Room A, a unique event space managed by Spaces & Stories.

The five-course tasting menu has been created by award-winning chef, Adam Thomason.

The unique experience will take place inside Control Room A, the jewel in the crown of the iconic Grade II* listed Battersea Power Station. Built between 1929 and 1931, Control Room A was the Power Station’s original control room, with its controls and dials sending power across the capital from Carnaby Street to Wimbledon, even powering Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament. Today, the space has been restored back to its original Art Deco splendour with original teak parquet flooring laid in a herringbone pattern, grey Italian marble walls, gold painted coffered glass ceiling and the original controls and dials on dazzling display.

BOOK IT

Three tiers of tickets are now available to purchase, which all include a five-course tasting menu, four-paired alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks and the full performance experience, priced from £145. For an additional cost, the ‘Enhanced Experience Ticket’ includes a further bespoke cocktail pairing, whilst guests seeking the ultimate gourmet experience can opt for the ‘Chef’s Experience Ticket’, which includes a peak behind the kitchen curtain for a secret course served in the heart of the kitchen.

For more information or to book, visit Battersea Power Station