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New Shoreditch Restaurant Promises 'Zero Tolerance to Straight ...

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A new restaurant will open in Shoreditch next week called Rascals.

Customers are invited to “Come on down and unleash your inner rascal.”

waterproof (reportedly inflatable) private dining room (for the champagne spraying, presumably), set of wooden stocks for idiots, and comedy game show brunch concept, Rascals, on fun-loving Curtain Road, is bound to add to the cosmic sum of happiness in 2017.

There will be 50% off all food between now and its official opening date of 16 November for those who sign-up via the website.

Pledging a zero tolerance policy for “straight backs and polite small talk,” the restaurant might not be for everyone.

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If you like your restaurants to be a little bit lively, then Rascals is the place for you.

Found on Curtain Road, the restaurant claims it has a “zero tolerance policy for straight backs and polite small talk”.

Rascals will also be home to the world’s first waterproof dining room complete with loaded water guns and Jelly Mountains.

Rascals have gone all out when it comes to brunch too and will be hosting a daytime comedy game show at the weekends complete with a roulette-style Wheel of Certain Misfortune, giant playing cards, and a pair of wooden stocks for misbehavers.

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With a zero tolerance policy for "straight backs and polite small talk", Rascals is a restaurant with attitude.

From its neon and pink interiors to its interesting and eclectic selection of small plates and cocktails (there's something called a Speedtini), the whole place has some serious sass.

Millennial paradise arrives on Curtain Road courtesy of mad new ...

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There’s the waterproof room with half off on Champagne, the bottomless pizza, or the Wheel of Misfortune with wooden stocks for the “losers”... plus creative cocktails, a mad menu and a retro dessert trolley for all your tableside flambéing needs.

Hold onto your hats, East Londoners - Rascals is coming, and they’ve got waterproof dining rooms, comedy game show meal packages and an ongoing 50% off Champagne deal depending on what room you’re in… The soon-to-be-open self-proclaimed “millennial paradise” is designed to accommodate "audacious chit chat, steam release and mega indulgence," and will be hawking all manner of curiously-named menu options including: There'll also be bottomless pizza with toppings like creamed spinach, garlic mushrooms and Serrano ham for you to contend with.

That’s because Rascal’s will be running a Bottomless Brunch combined with a daytime comedy game show, which will include the Wheel of Certain Misfortune, giant playing cards, and a pair of wooden stocks for misbehavers.

In a similarly weird vein, Rascals’ is also very proud to launch world’s first “waterproof private dining table”.

Well, we’re not *entirely* sure - the only clear reason the restaurant has given is that it's for “placating childish desires”, and has added that in combination with there being a perma-discount of 50% on all Champagne ordered to this room, “let’s face it, spraying things at your friends has, and always will be, very amusing”.

Rascals | Restaurants in Shoreditch, London

Rascals is a space dedicated to entertainment and pleasure.

A varied lineup of DJs, drag queens, sparkler shows, world record attempts and game show-inspired brunches makes Rascals the ideal place to have a giggle.

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