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Bears Kitchen Pop Up at fifty seven, 57 North Cross Road


SueJ

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Hi all


Bears Kitchen pop up at fifty seven, 57 North Cross Road, SE22


Please take a little look through our newsletter for the menu on Saturday 9th December and Saturday 16th December.


http://www.suzannejames.co.uk/newsletter.asp


We offer Street Food with a Seat in a warm and cosy space, our private hire events space, fifty seven!


We won't sell coffee as the lovely NXR market has a coffee stand outside our shop but if you are eating with us and would like a coffee, just grab one and bring it in with you :). Failing that, you can buy one of our fabulous Luscombe farm organic pops.


Come on in and say hi. Love to meet you and show you what we are up to. If i'm not too busy, I'd love to show you around our cookery school and tell you all about Takes a Village on a Monday and our East Dulwich Business Club on a Tuesday.


If you can, then please bring something for our Reverse Advent Calendar which we are taking to the Southwark Food Bank, Pecan, next week. Every bit really does count.


See you Saturday 9th and 16th


Suzanne

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