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31 Ideas for Olympics Parties From British-Themed Events

Jenny Berg
July 3, 2012

With the Summer Olympics set to take place in London later this month, plenty of stateside corporations will host Olympics viewing parties to let their employees bond over the big games. If you're planning such an event, here are some ways to give your guests a taste of England. Choose to simply commission a caterer to serve fish and chips and spiked punch out of dainty tea cups, or go big by decking out the buffet with a Big Ben ice sculpture and hiring models to pose as Buckingham Palace guards.

About Face Theatre's 2011 Wonka Ball in Chicago took place around the time of the royal wedding, and the motif infused the quirky evening. One photo opportunity let guests pose in the center of a gilded frame with a performer dressed in Queen Elizabeth I-inspired drag.
About Face Theatre's 2011 Wonka Ball in Chicago took place around the time of the royal wedding, and the motif infused the quirky evening. One photo opportunity let guests pose in the center of a gilded frame with a performer dressed in Queen Elizabeth I-inspired drag.
Photo: Kat Fitzgerald
British-born chef Ro Howe helms New York's Barraud Caterers. Although the firm tailors menus to individual events, it does have quite a few English classics in its arsenal, like these tea sandwiches, filled with crab-celery salad, beets, and walnut goat cheese butter, and topped with heart-shaped beets.
British-born chef Ro Howe helms New York's Barraud Caterers. Although the firm tailors menus to individual events, it does have quite a few English classics in its arsenal, like these tea sandwiches, filled with crab-celery salad, beets, and walnut goat cheese butter, and topped with heart-shaped beets.
Photo: Courtesy of Barraud Caterers
Chicago-based catering firm Boutique Bites serves British-inspired hors d'oeuvre pairings of beef-and-potato puffs and mini shots of Guinness.
Chicago-based catering firm Boutique Bites serves British-inspired hors d'oeuvre pairings of beef-and-potato puffs and mini shots of Guinness.
Photo: Courtesy of Boutique Bites Catering
Other English-inspired snacks on the Boutique Bites menu include Shepherd's Pie gougères, presented on sticks atop a bed of wheat grass.
Other English-inspired snacks on the Boutique Bites menu include Shepherd's Pie gougères, presented on sticks atop a bed of wheat grass.
Photo: Courtesy of Boutique Bites Catering
Ted Baker, a British brand known for its cheeky, irreverent style, opened a Midwest flagship store in Chicago last year. After the in-store launch event, guests were whisked to the after-party via a quintessentially English mode of transportation: a branded double-decker bus.
Ted Baker, a British brand known for its cheeky, irreverent style, opened a Midwest flagship store in Chicago last year.  After the in-store launch event, guests were whisked to the after-party via a quintessentially English mode of transportation: a branded double-decker bus.
Photo: Jack Edinger
When Ted Baker opened its Boston store on Newbury Street in 2009, the in-store cocktail bash had a Mad Hatter's tea party theme underscored by precariously stacked teacups and saucers placed throughout the store.
When Ted Baker opened its Boston store on Newbury Street in 2009, the in-store cocktail bash had a Mad Hatter's tea party theme underscored by precariously stacked teacups and saucers placed throughout the store.
Photo: Andrea Burns
British brand Ben Sherman also opened a Newbury Street shop in 2009. At its opening celebration, models clad in dresses based on the Queen's Guard's uniforms greeted guests at the store’s entrance.
British brand Ben Sherman also opened a Newbury Street shop in 2009. At its opening celebration, models clad in dresses based on the Queen's Guard's uniforms greeted guests at the store’s entrance.
Photo: Patrick Piasecki for BizBash
At the Ben Sherman bash, servers offered guests Union Jack napkins and Svedka vodka cocktails garnished with English rose petals.
At the Ben Sherman bash, servers offered guests Union Jack napkins and Svedka vodka cocktails garnished with English rose petals.
Photo: Patrick Piasecki for BizBash
Newbury Street eatery Cafeteria and KiBar created passed hors d’eourves for the Ben Sherman event that were adorned with miniature British flags.
Newbury Street eatery Cafeteria and KiBar created passed hors d’eourves for the Ben Sherman event that were adorned with miniature British flags.
Photo: Patrick Piasecki for BizBash
In 2011, the Royal Wedding inspired countless viewing parties replete with over-the-top English tropes. TLC's 1,000-person viewing party in Times Square had a photo opp area complete with a carriage and costumed British guards.
In 2011, the Royal Wedding inspired countless viewing parties replete with over-the-top English tropes. TLC's 1,000-person viewing party in Times Square had a photo opp area complete with a carriage and costumed British guards.
Photo: Courtesy of TLC
TLC's party also had a V.I.P. tent that was decked out with British decor, including Union Jack rugs and a classic London telephone booth. For those who hadn't dressed for the chilly early morning weather, TLC supplied branded red Snuggies.
TLC's party also had a V.I.P. tent that was decked out with British decor, including Union Jack rugs and a classic London telephone booth. For those who hadn't dressed for the chilly early morning weather, TLC supplied branded red Snuggies.
Photo: Anna Sekula/BizBash
The snacks at the TLC event stayed on theme. Abigail Kirsch's menu included a breakfast spread of scones and other pastries, as well as a selection of sausages, potatoes, and fresh fruit.
The snacks at the TLC event stayed on theme. Abigail Kirsch's menu included a breakfast spread of scones and other pastries, as well as a selection of sausages, potatoes, and fresh fruit.
Photo: Anna Sekula/BizBash
At 'Couture and Crumpets,' an afternoon tea service and Royal Wedding viewing party at the Four Seasons Chicago last April, a monogrammed chocolate tart, scones with Devonshire cream, and tiers of foie gras sandwiches—allegedly one of Kate Middleton's favorite snacks—lent a British vibe. Tea selections included Earl Grey, mint, and citrus-chamomile.
At "Couture and Crumpets," an afternoon tea service and Royal Wedding viewing party at the Four Seasons Chicago last April, a monogrammed chocolate tart, scones with Devonshire cream, and tiers of foie gras sandwiches—allegedly one of Kate Middleton's favorite snacks—lent a British vibe. Tea selections included Earl Grey, mint, and citrus-chamomile.
Photo: Jenny Berg/BizBash
Thematic goodies filled the gift bags at the Four Seasons' Royal Wedding viewing party. Guests left with English-themed items such as Burberry Brit hand cream, tea, and a map of the London Underground system.
Thematic goodies filled the gift bags at the Four Seasons' Royal Wedding viewing party. Guests left with English-themed items such as Burberry Brit hand cream, tea, and a map of the London Underground system.
Photo: Jenny Berg/BizBash
Continuing the gender-bending theme at the Wonka Ball, a quartet of female performers performed as The Beatles. The women lip-synched classic songs such as 'All My Lovin.''
Continuing the gender-bending theme at the Wonka Ball, a quartet of female performers performed as The Beatles. The women lip-synched classic songs such as "All My Lovin.'"
Photo: Kat Fitzgerald
A Beatles tribute band—this one comprising male singers—also appeared at the Make-a-Wish Foundation of South Florida's gala at the InterContinental Hotel Miami in 2009. Event producer Bruce Sutka of Sutka Productions International decorated the lobby with Union Jack flags and LED walls displaying scenes representing the British Invasion. Stretched spandex created a tunnel over the escalators, at the top of which stood a facade of the Fab Four's famous London studio, Abbey Road. Floor-to-ceiling draping separated the mezzanine level into multiple spaces, each representing a different Beatles song, such as “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds” and “Strawberry Fields.”
A Beatles tribute band—this one comprising male singers—also appeared at the Make-a-Wish Foundation of South Florida's gala at the InterContinental Hotel Miami in 2009. Event producer Bruce Sutka of Sutka Productions International decorated the lobby with Union Jack flags and LED walls displaying scenes representing the British Invasion. Stretched spandex created a tunnel over the escalators, at the top of which stood a facade of the Fab Four's famous London studio, Abbey Road. Floor-to-ceiling draping separated the mezzanine level into multiple spaces, each representing a different Beatles song, such as “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds” and “Strawberry Fields.”
Photo: John Parra/WireImage
In 2010, Target created a pop-up shop in New York to showcase its Liberty of London collection. To highlight the products, event producer David Stark evoked London's famously blustery weather, adding movement to static displays by using fishing line to position items like umbrellas, hats, and scarves.
In 2010, Target created a pop-up shop in New York to showcase its Liberty of London collection. To highlight the products, event producer David Stark evoked London's famously blustery weather, adding movement to static displays by using fishing line to position items like umbrellas, hats, and scarves.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash
Larger-than-life props provided playful surfaces for the projection of flowery patterns at the Liberty of London launch. With 12,000 flowers, the space had overtones of an English garden, a look inspired by Lewis Carroll's classic English story Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Larger-than-life props provided playful surfaces for the projection of flowery patterns at the Liberty of London launch. With 12,000 flowers, the space had overtones of an English garden, a look inspired by Lewis Carroll's classic English story Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash
To celebrate 20 years of nonstop service between LAX and Heathrow, Virgin Atlantic Airlines hosted a party intended to promote quality, style, and, the U.K. in 2010. At the event, held atop the London West Hollywood, British flag-emblazoned throw pillows were displayed on lounge chairs from Classic Party Rentals.
To celebrate 20 years of nonstop service between LAX and Heathrow, Virgin Atlantic Airlines hosted a party intended to promote quality, style, and, the U.K. in 2010. At the event, held atop the London West Hollywood, British flag-emblazoned throw pillows were displayed on lounge chairs from Classic Party Rentals.
Photo: Rene Macura
The London West Hollywood created British snacks, including fish and chips wrapped in paper torn from Biritish gossip magazines, for Virgin Atlantic's rooftop party.
The London West Hollywood created British snacks, including fish and chips wrapped in paper torn from Biritish gossip magazines, for Virgin Atlantic's rooftop party.
Photo: Rene Macura
Football (a.k.a. soccer) brand Umbro unveiled its new sportswear collection with a soccer-themed party in Toronto in 2010. In a nod to the brand's history, event organizers displayed items like vintage football shoes and images of players from England's national team. On the Move Catering provided British staples like fish and chips, mincemeat pies, and beans at the buffet.
Football (a.k.a. soccer) brand Umbro unveiled its new sportswear collection with a soccer-themed party in Toronto in 2010. In a nod to the brand's history, event organizers displayed items like vintage football shoes and images of players from England's national team. On the Move Catering provided British staples like fish and chips, mincemeat pies, and beans at the buffet.
Photo: BizBash
Back in 2007, the Frick Collection’s Young Fellows ball was planned around the museum’s exhibition of British artist George Stubbs’ paintings. The dress code on the invitation read, “Black Tie, Britches, Dress to Exhilarate.” Staffers, outfitted in horse-riding apparel, guided the crowd through the topiary-filled entrance hall. The English theme also carried through to the food, with passed hors d’oeuvres from Mary Giuliani Catering & Events such as mini beef cottage pies and filet of beef on Stilton crostini with horseradish crème.
Back in 2007, the Frick Collection’s Young Fellows ball was planned around the museum’s exhibition of British artist George Stubbs’ paintings. The dress code on the invitation read, “Black Tie, Britches, Dress to Exhilarate.” Staffers, outfitted in horse-riding apparel, guided the crowd through the topiary-filled entrance hall. The English theme also carried through to the food, with passed hors d’oeuvres from Mary Giuliani Catering & Events such as mini beef cottage pies and filet of beef on Stilton crostini with horseradish crème.
Photo: BizBash
Warner Brothers promoted the 2009 release of Sherlock Holmes in New York with a post-screening party at the Metropolitan Club. Event producers recreated the film's Victorian setting with antique furniture and costumed actors. At the base of a giant ice sculpture shaped like Big Ben and the Tower Bridge, there was an assortment of seafood.
Warner Brothers promoted the 2009 release of Sherlock Holmes in New York with a post-screening party at the Metropolitan Club. Event producers recreated the film's Victorian setting with antique furniture and costumed actors. At the base of a giant ice sculpture shaped like Big Ben and the Tower Bridge, there was an assortment of seafood.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
More than 100 pieces of antique Victorian furniture from prop houses made their way to the Sherlock Holmes party. The buffet menu—from the in-house catering team at the Metropolitan Club—included classic English fare such as roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, and trifle.
More than 100 pieces of antique Victorian furniture from prop houses made their way to the Sherlock Holmes party. The buffet menu—from the in-house catering team at the Metropolitan Club—included classic English fare such as roast beef, Yorkshire pudding, and trifle.
Photo: Line 8 Photography
Based in New York with locations in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Dubai, Magnolia Bakery crafts thematic cupcakes. When Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 60-year reign with the Diamond Jubilee in May, Magnolia churned out treats emblazoned with images of the Union Jack, English currency, a double-decker bus, and the monarch herself.
Based in New York with locations in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Dubai, Magnolia Bakery crafts thematic cupcakes. When Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 60-year reign with the Diamond Jubilee in May, Magnolia churned out treats emblazoned with images of the Union Jack, English currency, a double-decker bus, and the monarch herself.
Photo: Courtesy of Magnolia Bakery
Several hundred shoppers were treated to a free cup of tea when Visit London kicked off its 'Only in London' campaign with a complimentary tea party inside New York's Time Warner Center in 2010. Staffing vendor Eye5 provided the models, clad in traditional butler uniforms, to preside over the tea service.
Several hundred shoppers were treated to a free cup of tea when Visit London kicked off its "Only in London" campaign with a complimentary tea party inside New York's Time Warner Center in 2010. Staffing vendor Eye5 provided the models, clad in traditional butler uniforms, to preside over the tea service.
Photo: Courtesy of VisitLondon
Despite some London-style drizzle, Burberry forged ahead with an outdoor event atop the New York Palace Hotel to celebrate the opening of its new American headquarters in 2010. British TV presenter Alexa Chung served as the celebrity guest DJ for the evening.
Despite some London-style drizzle, Burberry forged ahead with an outdoor event atop the New York Palace Hotel to celebrate the opening of its new American headquarters in 2010. British TV presenter Alexa Chung served as the celebrity guest DJ for the evening.
Photo: Courtesy of Burberry
Furthering the national-pride vibe, British band One Night Only also performed at the Burberry party.
Furthering the national-pride vibe, British band One Night Only also performed at the Burberry party.
Photo: Courtesy of Burberry
The Trust for the National Mall hosted its inaugural benefit luncheon under a series of tents near the Washington Monument in May 2008. New York-based planner David Tutera envisioned an English garden setting for the lunch, creating tiered centerpieces of roses, moss, and small plants, tied and fenced by pussy willows.
The Trust for the National Mall hosted its inaugural benefit luncheon under a series of tents near the Washington Monument in May 2008. New York-based planner David Tutera envisioned an English garden setting for the lunch, creating tiered centerpieces of roses, moss, and small plants, tied and fenced by pussy willows.
Photo: imagelinkphoto.com
The U.S. Department of State hosted a luncheon as part of British Prime Minister David Cameron and Samantha Cameron’s visit to Washington last March. The garden-inspired decor included pink, white, and green centerpieces of roses, sweet peas, and hyacinths as well as arrangements of towering quince branches. Pastel tablecloths, floral-patterned china, and candles completed the look.
The U.S. Department of State hosted a luncheon as part of British Prime Minister David Cameron and Samantha Cameron’s visit to Washington last March. The garden-inspired decor included pink, white, and green centerpieces of roses, sweet peas, and hyacinths as well as arrangements of towering quince branches. Pastel tablecloths, floral-patterned china, and candles completed the look.
Photo: Courtesy of the U.S. Department of State
Though it's a Scottish brand, Hendrick's hosted a 2010 promotion in Chicago with plenty of ideas that could work for an English-themed event. With a croquet-tournament format, the daytime activation had guests ladling flower-and-fruit-filled punch into teacups with martini-glass stems.
Though it's a Scottish brand, Hendrick's hosted a 2010 promotion in Chicago with plenty of ideas that could work for an English-themed event. With a croquet-tournament format, the daytime activation had guests ladling flower-and-fruit-filled punch into teacups with martini-glass stems.
Photo: Ben Gonzales
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