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Linkage Southwark Supper Club


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East Dulwich Supper Club at fifty seven by Suzanne James, raising funds for Linkage Southwark on Thursday, 26th September.


Come and enjoy our famous dining experience for a very special evening in our private event space!


The ticket price includes a pre-dinner drink, canap?s, a three-course meal, coffee, and chocolates.


The evening will commence at 7.00pm with cocktails and canap?s, starters will be served at 7.30pm, and we expect guests to depart from 10.30pm.


Bring your own drinks to enjoy with the meal ? we don?t charge corkage!


Please email us prior to booking if you or your guests have special dietary preferences as it may not be possible to accommodate these at this event.


If possible please add guests names to your booking, if not we will email you in due course to request them.




MENU:


On Arrival


Bramble (Prosecco with Black Raspberry Liqueur & Lemon Verbena) served with a selection of Canap?s


Starter


Griddled Sweet Potatoes, Courgettes & Butternut Pumpkin with Mint, Chilli & Smoked Garlic Salsa


Brick House Breads with Butter


Main


Breast of Hampshire Chicken, Thyme infused Anna Potatoes, Bacon Lardons, Button Mushrooms, Red Wine Sauce


Vegetarian Alternative: Polenta with Wild Mushrooms, Hazelnuts & Figs on Puy Lentils with Red Wine Sauce


Dessert


Sticky Toffee Pudding with Poached Pear & Custard


To Finish


Volcano single origin hand roasted fair trade Guatemalan Coffee in Cafetieres, Birchalls Tea, Tisanes, Perruche Sugar, Semi Skimmed Milk & Speciality Chocolates


This will be a fun and relaxed evening, raising money for a very worthwhile cause whilst also enjoying some amazing food and quite possibly making some new friends too!


Whether you come alone, with friends, or with your partner, you are guaranteed to have a good time and will leave looking forward to your next visit!


For further information please visit http://linkagesouthwark.org/events/suzanne-james-east-dulwich-supper-club/

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