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12th November: Giving Thanks- A vegan Thanksgiving Event at Space at 61


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**TICKETS ARE NOW ?5 off till MONDAY 6th November**


Join us for our Giving Thanks Feast, where we celebrate the new season's harvest, family and friends. Thanksgiving in America was a special time for us, it was the kick off of the holiday season, focusing on being grateful for your loved ones and for the bounty of food to be shared.


After the sucess of last year's Giving Thanks event, we knew we had to come back this year bigger and better! So we will be offering 2 sittings- lunch and dinner service!


Get Tickets: https://www.cookieandbiscuit.com/product-page/giving-thanks-feast


Date: Sunday 12th November 2017

Location: Space at 61-

61 Cheltenham Rd, London SE15 3AF

Time: Lunch service 12pm -2pm * kids under 12 go free /2 max per adult ticket*

Dinner service 7:30-10pm


Menu served family style :

Harvest creamy soup with crispy sage

Mushroom Wellington

Vegetable Tart

Roasted Vegetables

Mac n Cheese

Sauteed Seasoned Greens

Green Bean Casserole

Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Sage and Onion Stuffing

Green salad


Pudding:

Pumkpin pie with cream

Dark Chocolate mousse


We will have soft drinks available for both services, but feel free to bring your own wine or beer.

Please let us know if you have any allergies and we will do our best to accomodate.

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