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DoopoDoopo Gallery and Art Hub


would like to invite you for

an exquisite experience of very fine/funny dining.


FOREST HILL POP UP RESTAURANT EVENT


We've hired the best chef to cook an amazing food for a very limited group of people.

We might have some magical cocktails for you to taste...

We also might have some fantastic live band/musicians playing just so your food tasted even nicer...


Just once.


Making it a very special night.


More details to come. We will keep it a secret for a few more days [smile]



If you - however - would like to book a space -


HURRY UP


and text: 07842718336

or email: [email protected]



The event will take place on the 7th of JUNE, at 7.30PM - 9.30


http://bit.ly/1mktW7l

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