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Coffee van needed for an event - 8 June (11-4)


kels

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Hi,


I'm currently looking to place a booking for a coffee van for a sports event being held on Sat June 8, 11-4.


We will be hosting a fun day in Dulwich Village (Edward Alleyns Sports grounds).


We are expecting 500-1000 visitors or more on the day.


Could you get in touch if you are interested or know of someone who might be?


Thanks,


Kelli

Hi


Tammy from the Little Coffee Van here. Thanks for the big shout, folks!


Unfortunately we are already booked for an event that day, but please bear us in mind for future events.


You can check us out at www.thelittlecoffeevan.com (and, yes, we're East Dulwich based).


By the way, we're now offering a Barista in Your Kitchen service if you're having a party at home - contact us for more details.


Cheers

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