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East Dulwich Supper Club, Friday. 27th April 2018 with Filippo Berio


SueJ

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A cancellation means we have 4 seats available for our Filippo Berio & Aperol Spritz sponsored Italian Feast East Dulwich Supper Club on Friday, 27th April.


Be quick - it's been sold out for ages!


https://grubclub.com/?/east-dulwich-supper-club-east-?/22815 ? #EDSC


Call to book on 020 8693 6331 or use the link above to book via Grub Club.


fifty seven by Suzanne James


57 North Cross Road, SE22


Friday, 27th April

6.30pm to 10.30pm


Canapes with Aperol Spritz, Italian 3 course feast, coffee, chocolates. Bring your own wine for the meal.

?40 per person (plus booking fee if booked via Grub Club).


Menu attached.


Suzanne James

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