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Halloween Pop-Up feast with Ghost Stories - 31 October @ 7.30pm at Cafe G (Peckham Rye)


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Be terrified this halloween with tales of things that go bump in the night while enjoying a themed gourmet four course dinner with matched wine and cocktails. Master storyteller Eliot Giuralarocca will regale you with stories to make your hair stand on end while we take over the kitchen again at Cafe G, but this time with a spooky twist!


Just ?59 per head - tickets are strictly limited.

Use this link to book your tickets: https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/food-drink/halloween-fright-night-feast?t=tickets


Gluten free and vegetarian options are available on request at the time of booking


View past events at www.dragonboyproductions.com/events


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APPETISER: THE ZOMBIES HAVE BEEN


Salmon with Halloween style

Mad Scientist Chemistry-Set Cocktail


FIRST COURSE: A WHITER SHADE OF PALE


Scallops - Champagne - remoulade - white chocolate

Galaxy in a Glass cocktail


MAIN COURSE: ?DEM BONES


Short Ribs - Potato - Greens

Blood Red Wine


DESSERT: DISSECTED PUMPKIN PIE


Pumpkin - biscuit - ginger - apples - mascarpone

Ghoulish Ginger Nightcap Cocktail


https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/food-drink/halloween-fright-night-feast?t=tickets

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