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Sunday Lunch at Fifty Seven, North Cross Road


SueJ

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Are you in the same household of up to 6 people and desperate for a Sunday Lunch?


Phew.


We are Fifty Seven North Cross Road, SE22 9ET and are now offering a covid secure, 2 course, Sunday Lunch at socially distanced tables!


Pre book or take your chance and turn up on Sunday. Last week, (our first week), we totally sold out within hours of announcing and this week looks to be doing the same.


Let us peel the spuds, let us lay the table, let us cook for you and let us do the washing up!


1pm - 2.30pm or 3pm - 4.30pm

You choose the time and we will do the rest.


Book via the link below....


https://suzannejames.co.uk/introducing-sunday-lunches-at-fifty-seven/


(And if you were one of the lucky ones that managed to secure your seat last Sunday, please write us a review!)


We really would love to see some of you on Sunday but remember that you must wear a mask when entering the restaurant but not when seated. We have exceptional cocktails, mocktails, wines and beers available.


Lets us entertain you as only Suzanne James can!


www.suzannejames.co.uk


Suzanne

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