Naked dining event where 20 strangers enjoy a three-course meal taking place in Bristol
and live on Freeview channel 276
Bristol foodies who dare to step outside of their comfort zone have been invited to take part in a dining experience with strangers but with a twist - it’s completely naked.
Dine Naked Bristol offers a safe and friendly evening of naked festivities, with its next meal being served up in November.
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Hide AdOrganiser, Will Bryson, also involved in Bristol’s World Naked Bike Ride, has been running the event since 2018. He says he has been doing so “to share with people the positive experience of being naked in a safe friendly environment.
Dine Naked Bristol’s website reads: “A typical event costs around £25-£29 and includes multiple courses, and may include a welcome drink. Each event is different, though, so do check if you’re not sure. Bookings are only refundable up to a week before each event. This is so the restaurant has some security.”
On November 17, a three-course feast will be held at The Scrandit, hidden away at the Christmas Steps.
Guests are expected to arrive clothed before stripping down in the restaurant, which will close its curtain, footwear is optional.
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Hide AdThe site adds: “Nudity doesn’t have to be sexual. If your interest is sexual, then we don’t want you along.
“We’ll not tolerate any behaviour that makes others feel uncomfortable. Anyone behaving like that is likely to be told to leave immediately, and no refund will be offered. If you witness anything you’re not comfortable with, speak to me or the restaurant staff.”
Up to 20 guests can attend the banquet, with tickets priced at £36.80, or £31.80 if you have a vegan option.
For more information, visit https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/dinenaked/?fbclid=IwAR0CK66HqnUc1ruO4fTeTzxd50Zpe_njiDQv0Rgnl81Mh4lPy0xSe-5vP9c
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