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Pop up supper club fundraiser for Little Village


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Tickets are now available for the hottest pop up in town! Join Little Village Southwark on 19th April 2018 at Space@61 for an evening of vibrant Nigerian street food with a modern British twist, thanks to our kind and talented friends the Flygerians. Their 3 course Garden of Edun menu will fill your belly and warm your soul. Good company, great food and a brilliant way to show your solidarity with the Little Village community. Your hosts and waitresses for the evening will be Little Village volunteers. Tickets include a 3 course set menu and complimentary glass of fizz on arrival ....then BYO. All profits will support Little Village Southwark's launch. Book your tickets as they're going fast! 💜👍 Info and tickets here:

https://billetto.co.uk/e/the-flygerians-little-village-southwark-tickets-269250

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