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Unit 10 & Clarkshaws Brewery Christmas Market


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Unit 10, a collaboration of three Southeast London artisan food businesses The Avocado Cafe, Pastificio Mansi and Capocaccia Fine Food are hosting a Christmas Market on Sunday 7th December, together with Clarkshaws Brewery.


A bespoke Italian-fusion menu will be on offer from Unit 10 for the festive occasion, as well as artisan pasta, avocado dishes and Sardinian cheeses and salami. Come and find out how to build your own hampers on the day.


Clarkshaws Brewery will be open for tours, hot mulled and cold beers, and bottles or barrels of beer to take away for presents and parties.


The market will feature local traders selling a range of present ideas and festive goodies to make your Christmas extra special this year.


Find our Christmas market in Tyrrell Industrial Estate, Tyrrell Road, London, SE22 9NA 10-4pm Sunday 7th December.

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