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Duende SupperClub @ Asylum in Peckham for Art Licks weekend 3-6 Oct


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Duende @ Asylum for Art Licks weekend, October 3-6.


Join Duende for some fine wines and delicious LondonMed tapas, or to experience one of our private SupperClub evenings, in the unique and atmospheric setting of the bombed-out 19th century chapel at Asylum in Peckham (address below) during Art Licks weekend.


Tapas and bar service (open to public):

? Thursday 3 - 18.00-21.30

? Friday 4 - 11.00-18.00

? Sunday 6 - 11.00-18.00


SupperClub (private event):

? Friday 4 - 18.30-21.30

? Sunday 6 - 18.30-21.30

Multi-course LondonMed tasting menu experience ‒ ?35 per person (pre-book only - book below).

Welcome ap?ritif and canap?s on arrival.

Great selection of high quality Spanish wines available to guests at reasonable prices.


More information and details on how to book at:


https://www.facebook.com/duendesupperclub


Or


http://www.duendesupperclub.com/events.html


Asylum

Caroline Gardens Chapel

Asylum Road

London SE15 2SQ

asylumlondon.org


artlicksweekend.com/event/diseased-brethren

For those wishing to join us for our inaugural SupperClubs on Friday and Sunday evenings next week, there'll be a welcome ap?ritif and canap?s for you on arrival to help get you in the Duende spirit!


We're deliberately keeping numbers limited, so book your places now at:


https://uk.bookingbug.com/home/36999-Duende-Supper-Club


Look forward to welcoming you there!

We've sourced some excellent reds, whites and cavas from our wine folk in Spain for this weekend's activities, so be sure to join us at Asylum!


For those dining with us at our SupperClub, we have some spaces left for Friday evening and there'll be a half bottle of wine included per person.


As this is a pre-book only event, you'll need to make and pay for your reservations at:


https://uk.bookingbug.com/home/36999-Duende-Supper-Club


See you there!

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