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Raw Dining Club - Lordship Lane - Friday 30 January 2015


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Come and join us for a fun and relaxed evening of delicious raw vegan food at our sell-out monthly Raw Dining Club.


You will be welcomed with a refreshing non-alcoholic drink, followed by 4 delicious raw, gluten- and dairy-free courses. The evening is for everyone - from committed raw enthusiasts to those curious about this fast-growing cuisine.


The venue is BYO so please feel free to bring your own alcohol. The excellent La Cave de Bruno, is right next door.


Tickets can be booked via this link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/raw-dining-club-friday-30-january-2015-tickets-15015462653


We'd love to see you there!


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