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Filippo Berio East Dulwich Supper Club Wed, 10th July 2019 7pm, fifty seven, Northcross Road, SE22


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There is still time to book your seats for our Filippo Berio Sponsored pop up Supper Club next week on Wednesday, 10th July 2019.


Bring your own booze to enjoy with the meal!


?42 per person includes:


On Arrival

Bellini served with a selection of Canapes.


Starter

Cornish Crab, Avocado, Cucumber


Brick House Breads with Butter


Main

Slow Roast Lamb, Cous Cous, Baba Ghanoush, Olives, French Beans


Dessert

Peach & Strawberry Chocolate Meringue


To Finish

Volcano single origin hand roasted fair trade Guatemalan Coffee in Cafetieres, Birchalls Tea, Tisanes, Perruche Sugar, Semi Skimmed Milk & Speciality Chocolates


Plus a bag of Filippo Berio goodies to take home with you (olive oils, balsamic vinegar etc)!


We can provide a vegetarian alternative provided this is requested in advance.


Book via:


https://suzannejames.co.uk/product/filippo-berio-east-dulwich-supper-club-10th-july-2019/


We hope to see you there!


Any questions please call Amanda on 020 8693 6331 or email [email protected]


fifty seven

57 Northcross Road

East Dulwich

London

SE22 9ET

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