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EDF Drinks - Friday 11th February 2011 @ Liquorish


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Yes folks EDF Drinks is back in 2011!!!


With some of you having had the month of January to rest after a busy and hectic Xmas and New Year festivities,

you'll be bursting to join in plenty of :)-D and catching up!


I've picked the venue for Feb's drinks as liquorish.

Located on 123 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, London SE22 8HU.


I've reserved a table for us at the front of the bar from 7.30pm onwards.


If you havent been to an EDF drinks before, have just moved to East Dulwich or just joined the forum...

then please come down.

I hope to see you there!

:)

Exactly 3 weeks to go to the EDF Drinks at Liquorish bar!


Liquorish has a briliant selection of cocktails from the classics such as Green Sapphire and Caprinha through to lovely Champagne based Cocktails including Bellini and Mr Valentines.


Dont worry folks for your beer/ale lovers there is also a nice selection of beers, ales and lagers!! :)-D

citizenED Wrote:

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> I should be there Weegee. Thanks for arranging. On

> that score, are you planning to do the second Fri

> of the month for all the drinks? Not that I live a

> horribly diary regulated life or anything you

> understand, but just out of curiousity.



I'll aim for 1st Friday of each month...but unfortunately due to previoulsy made arrangements (inc our

anniversary and weekends away),,,I had to do it the following weekend.

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