Historic cognac producers Courvoisier have teamed up with the Robin Collective to present something that sounds like it could be pretty darned awesome.
Taking place at The Future Gallery on Great Newport Street, Cafe du Pique-Nique is basically the best of summer, bottled and served up indoors in March.
There's folk music and film, cartwheeling and pinatas, but most importantly, there's food - smoked salmon sandwiches, strawberries, homemade cakes, and pork pies. Oh, pork pies!
And booze obviously - cider, natch, and a rather special summer punch courtesy of Courvoisier.
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The Future Gallery
5 Great Newport Street
Leicester Square WC2H 7HY,
London