London's Most Unusual Bar Is Serving... Clean Water
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London's Most Unusual Bar Is Serving... Clean Water
"Inside, live demos show oysters doing what they do best: filtering and cleaning seawater in real time. It's oddly satisfying, slightly hypnotic, and not something you get to see unless you fancy diving off the Norfolk coast."
"In partnership with Oyster Heaven, Purina is helping to restore native oyster reefs, with plans to introduce up to four million oysters back into UK waters. These things aren't just sitting pretty either. They actively improve water quality, support marine life, and help rebuild ecosystems that have been missing for decades."
"It's part science lab, part feel good day out, and a smart way of making a pretty serious topic land without feeling heavy handed. You leave knowing a bit more, and maybe thinking differently about what's going on beneath the surface."
Purina's pop-up oyster bar in Covent Garden offers a unique experience where visitors watch oysters filter seawater instead of eating them. The event aims to raise awareness about the importance of oysters in restoring native reefs, with plans to reintroduce up to four million oysters into UK waters. The event is pet-friendly, featuring sensory stations and opportunities to engage with marine experts. It combines education with enjoyment, allowing attendees to learn about marine ecosystems while participating in a light-hearted atmosphere. The event is free and open to the public without prior booking.
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