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Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean is coming to Secret Cinema
06/07/26

Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean is coming to Secret Cinema

The Secret Cinema team have announced their latest theatretical masterpiece with Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Immersive Adventure, an epic new live experience launching exclusively in London for a limited 10 week run.


For the first time ever, Disney's iconic film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl has been transformed into a fully immersive theatrical adventure. Created by Secret Cinema's award winning team, the production combines cinematic sets, live performances, spectacular stunts, a live band and interactive storytelling, allowing guests to step into the world of pirates and become part of the action.


Guests can explore richly detailed environments, encounter familiar characters and experience the excitement of the high seas as the story unfolds around them, culminating in a spectacular finale worthy of Captain Jack Sparrow himself. The production will also mark the opening of Secret Cinema's new flagship venue at Greenwich Peninsula, just moments from The O2 and North Greenwich station, creating a new destination for immersive entertainment in London.


Tickets are on sale now and expected to sell out fast! To book, click here.

Location: Greenwich Peninsula, London


Dates: From February 2027

Written by Jordan Crowley

Artwork courtesy of Secret Cinema


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Morty & Bob’s – Coal Drops Yard – Review

  • Dec 16, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 23, 2024

Weekends are made for lazy brunch dates and long lunches. Whilst visiting the market and independent shops in Coal Drops Yard in King’s Cross, we had a pang for something hearty and warming for lunch, cue Morty and Bobs.  Named after founder Charlie’s two grandfathers – one English, one American – the all-day dining restaurant, with American, English-inspired dishes was just the ticket.

Morty and Bob’s has a welcoming and informal yet stylish feel, with exposed brick walls, comfy seating at the back and high tables to perch yourself on whilst sipping a coffee and watching the world go by at the front.  In the warmer months you can opt for the outdoor seating, ideal for soaking up the buzz of Coal Drops Yard. The menu features the usual diner brunch dishes, but notched up a level or two, including  Avocado Toast, Spiced Yogurt and Poached Eggs, Mushrooms & Porcini Mushroom Cream on Brioche French Toast and Flat Iron Steak, to name a few.

Saturday lunchtime was lively and busy, with some people being turned away, so do book in advance, always a good indicator of the quality we think. Morty & Bob’s is known for their grilled sandwiches, so the straight-up Grilled Cheese Sandwich with Ham was a no-brainer. Served on four soft yet crunchy layers of artisan sourdough, lightly crisp and golden with incredibly gooey cheese dribbling out. Warming, hearty and moreish and with those crispy pieces of toasted cheese you get around the crust (one of our favourite bits), this is a menu winner.

I also ordered Bob’s burger, an aged chuck and rib cap patty, with melting emmental and slow cooked onions in a brioche bun, served with a side of crisp fries. The burger sauce brought the burger alive, and all in all it’s one of the better diner burgers around. If you are aiming for one dish, like most normal non-greedy people do, then we’d recommend the grilled cheese sandwich. It’s on the lighter snacks menu, it’s as filling as the burger, and trust me, it’s really good.

Finally (yep, still going) the warm brownie, candied carrot and vanilla ice cream was an indulgent gooey dessert to complete the perfect brunch!

We were well looked after by our waitress, who was friendly and offered up her favourite suggestions on the day (including the seasonal hot toddy, go on then!). No doubt we will be back again, did I mention how good the grilled cheese sandwich was?

Address: Morty and Bob’s, Coal Drops Yard, London N1C 4DQ

Written by Nyla S.

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