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The V Spot Supper club Brixton Feb 5


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After postponing the last event, we are back on full form with a new date confirmed for Sunday 5th of Feb.


Get Tickets here: http://www.cookieandbiscuit.com/product-page/16367f0f-cd4b-2c64-ff04-aa195b031eed


The V Spot supper clubs are back! Join us on Sunday 5th of February for a delicious plant based feast in Brixton! Looking to incorporate more delicious plantbased meals into your diet? Need a fun night out with your friends? Or do you just really dig good food? Then this is the supper club for you!


Menu:


Canap?s & welcome drink


Starter

Raw courgette salad w/broccoli hemp pesto


Main

Lasagne Bianca - cauliflower "alfredo" white sauce, aubergine,spinach, cashew ricotta, mushrooms

Served with kale salad


Dessert

Tiramisu


A glass of prosecco will be served on arrival, and spring water (still/sparkling) will be available, but please feel free to bring your own drink of choice.


Doors open at 7:30

Dinner at 8


Brixton ? Cafe

77 Atlantic Rd, Brixton

London SW9 8PU



This menu contains nuts & gluten. Please let us know if you have any allergies or intolerances when booking and we will try our best to accommodate your needs.


No refunds will be given, but tickets are transferable, just email us within 4 hours of the event to let us know who will be attending in your place.

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