A WEST Kirby restaurant is getting ready to tea-off for a unique week of family fun as the Open takes over the region in July.
LEAF, located on Black Horse Hill, will host their Summer Festival, which is packed with free fun for all each day, from Monday 17 to Sunday, July 23, in line with the Open.
The festival will be set in a marquee in the back garden of the venue.
LEAF West Kirby has one of the biggest outdoor spaces across the region and will feature an array of free entertainment, music, festivities and craft beer.
The Summer Festival is very much celebrating all things golf and is inspired by the Open, yet equally it’s also escapism from the competition for families and anyone who doesn’t avidly follow the sport.
Key activities include balloon modelling, face art, sign making, children's paint workshop, mad scientists and golf ball treasure hunt.
Liverpool singer Ogo is programming music for Thursday, July 20 to Sunday, July 23 in the marquee which will be revealed soon. There will be a golf-themed quiz and Pudding Club too.
LEAF West Kirby will be open all week during the Open offering its breakfasts, brunches and dinners along with its wide range of beers, cocktails, wine and a lot of tea – there are now close to 100 loose-leaf flavours to choose from.
Upstairs will be available for private booking during the Summer Festival, so it’s perfect for any golf lovers to dine before embarking on a day at the Open or for those hungry after a day on the fairways.
Downstairs at LEAF West Kirby will be operating as normal and during this busy week, bookings are advised.
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