Fezziwig's Warehouse

The Happiest Party in London, c. 1850

Fezziwig Etiquette
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Actually, most of our etiquette rules are just common sense and common courtesy. For convenience and clarity, we will also use the term “customer” here. At Fezziwig’s, however, there are no “customers” (except for those who buy Fezziwig’s Finest tea) – only “patrons” or “guests.” Please note - the word “please” is a polite imperative.
Please be silent during announcements and during dance instruction. The acoustics in the warehouse are dreadful. Please do give the announcers or dance callers all of your attention. Do not stand directly in front of those announcing dances.
If you are introduced to someone at Fezziwig’s, especially a customer, that is a polite way of saying, “Ask this lady or gentleman to dance (immediately!).”

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During Fair
Ask questions. Don't be afraid to ask for clarification or help. We're a team.
Drink lots of water. No, more water than that.
Eat regularly. You're burning a lot of calories.
We highly recommend Mr. Brown's morning mush as the best breakfast at fair. Bowl of mush (oatmeal with fruit cooked in), with or without a sausage is the perfect fuel for Fezziwig’s.
The Meat Pie Shop (near the V&A) is also another good value for hot food midday.
Take your breaks. Find a bench somewhere in fair and sit. Walk the fair in character. Go to the big green room out back and check your iPhone. Take some time off.
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