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audrey1920

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The French House team and I would like to say a big thank you to you all for your support to date.

We are celebrating our 3rd anniversary at the end of June in East Dulwich and closing in on 1 year in Crystal Palace.

For those who don't know us yet, The French House is a new vibrant neighbourhood eatery set up by a team that live in and love the South East London area bringing all of knowledge from our gastro backgrounds.

Offering a fun and relaxed environment you can come to enjoy lunch, dinner, a weekend brunch or a Sunday roast. If you are just after a drink we have a well selected French wine list and a French themed cocktail list. We also have a large selection of French and local craft beers.

All this served to the rhythm of French 60's Y?y? interior design and music.

We also wanted to let you know about our exiting new menu, that will be changing monthly serving French classics using a modern twist.

Our aim is always to use organic and locally sourced products as much as possible.

And yes, we are kid friendly by day, with our dedicated baby spaces.

So we hope to see you again soon, or if you haven't been to try us yet, we are looking forward to your visit.

As a thank you to you all for your support we will be offering a 50% discount for 2 weeks from Wednesday June 21st till Wednesday July 5th to introduce you to our new menus. The offer will be on food only and not during the week-end. All you need to do to beneficiate from this offer is to print out this page and bring it with you.

We look forward to welcoming you all.

Kind regards

Audrey Michel

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