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Please help!

Looking for a venue for husband's surprise (well kind of!)40th birthday party! Have had look at several in central london but clearly had ideas waaaay above my budget (quoted ?8000 for one place!). Prob looking at 30-40 people and somewhere cool but not poncey and not too much of a schelpp to get to. Maybe London Bridge way? Or central somewhere? Any tips/ pointers anyone??


Thanks a million!

If you fancy somewhere local we had a party for about 50 at this place in Herne Hill (exclusively)

http://www.number-22.com/

The tapas was really nice and its generally very nice inside (though obviously more low key than having something in central London)

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