I ate in restaurant hidden inside a ‘celebrity’ PRISON staffed by lags… bright green panic buttons decorated the walls THERE can't be many stranger places to eat a venison carpaccio than a prison.
The restaurant was set up to help prisoners work towards catering qualifications as they take their first steps towards life outside.
I enjoyed a three-course lunch at The Clink restaurant inside category-C HMP Brixton in south London back in September.
Last year Chief Inspector of Prisons Charlie Taylor said Brixton's "tiny, cramped and dilapidated" cells were among the worst he had seen.
One of the oldest prisons in the UK, Brixton houses around 700 men - including 200 sex offenders.