In pictures: Egg London and Ravenous host industry showcase

On Wednesday evening (9 April) more than 500 industry representatives attended a showcase and networking evening at London Egg, hosted by the venue and caterer Ravenous.

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In the garden area of the venue, Ravenous served up a selection of smoked savoury bites from its new, rustic-styled smoke shack concept, including chicken wings and burgers. Guests also enjoyed entertainment from Party Pianos, which was taking requests for songs throughout the night.

On the ground floor attendees got to grips with a series of AV solutions, including the YrWall from Luma, an interactive digital graffiti wall, as well as music and entertainment supplied by Beau Production.

In the terrace room, which had been set up as a conference and cinema room, Event magazine’s news editor Samantha Edwards delivered a keynote speech on the versatility of large-scale venues in inner-London.

In the same space, Ravenous served up raw, alkaline and free-from canapés, served in petri dishes, from its canapé boutique, as well as sweet treats from a separate station.

Egg London and Ravenous highlighted opportunities to host fine dining events in the loft and roof terrace spaces. The Honest Group was tasked with styling the spaces, as well as the garden, ground floor and terrace on the night.

In the apothecary, Beau Production hosted a ‘Haven’t a Cluedo’ cabaret show, which consisted of characters from the popular board game who performed on stage. Acts included classic singers, musicians and acrobatic artists. Furniture was supplied by The Event Hire Company. 

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