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Vegetarian Pop up, 23 & 24 March, at Space at 61 (Nunhead)


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Sprig London


What: Vegetarian pop up/supper club (Vegan friendly)


When: 23rd & 24th March, (two seating times 7:30pm & 8:15pm)


Where: Space at 61, 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF



About Sprig

The chef behind Sprig is Peter Pickering, who has worked at some of the best restaurants in the country, including the opening of Dinner by Heston Blumenthal and the Chiltern Firehouse. Sprig features a completely unique and slightly quirky vegetarian tasting menu with some truly special cooking.



This is a ticketed event only:

23rd March: https://goo.gl/Hd5m2S

24th March: https://goo.gl/Ilwj6X


Tickets are ?35 for a stunning 5 course tasting menu and a drink on arrival. It is a BYOB event, so bring your own favourite drinks with you!

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