A restaurant with a difference has opened in Coventry - but there's one catch.

Nobody is allowed to know where it is.

Earlsdon Supper Club has only been up and running for a matter of weeks, but already it is proving a huge hit.

This is dining with a difference: there’s no dress code, no stuffy atmosphere and no ridiculous prices. Just friends, music and indulgent dishes.

Oh, and you only find out where you're going once you've booked.

Tobias Reutt, who runs Earlsdon Supper Club, said it's something Coventry hasn't seen before.

Earlsdon Supper Club is a secretly located place to make friends and eat fresh local food

Every meal time a celebration

The 26-year-old from Coventry, told CoventryLive: "I opened to the public on June 22 this year, after spending last summer in Tuscany, and every mealtime was a celebration.

"I wanted to bring that here and recreate it in Cov.

"It is a celebration of the city working with local producers and businesses, and people coming together around the table.

"It is totally different from what is in the city. I just wanted to do something exciting.

"People come on their own, and meet new people, and some of them have left and plan to meet again, which makes it a success.

"It is the perfect place to meet with friends or make new ones while eating good local food.

"The other mystery to it is that nobody knows where we are until they have booked. Then the address is sent to them.

"It adds to the excitement."

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Since opening, Earlsdon Supper Club has established itself as an innovative dining experience in Coventry.

From Tobias' time in Michelin kitchens and life on the rolling hills of Tuscany, their menu is packed with fresh organic local ingredients.

Everything you see on the menu will be brought to the table for a feast of flavours, allowing guests to try a variety of new dishes.

As the restaurant only has eight covers a night it is important the  table is always full: no one likes eating alone.

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