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LITTLE DISCO - SUN 15th March 1pm OR 3.30pm at the EDT - Last few tix avail!


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A 'Little Disco' is a cool day time disco for parents and their under 7s, at the East Dulwich Tavern, SE22.


Sunday 15 March: 1pm- 2.30pm & 3.30pm ? 5pm

At the East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8EW.


Prices: ?6.50 per child, ?4.50 per adult, ?19.50 family ticket (booking fees apply)

Tickets available at www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk.



Go crazy swirling and twirling your little ones around the dance floor and show them how you get down to the latest 'uptown funk' tunes and those retro disco classics that you love to dance to (go on, admit it!)


Our DJ will get you grooving with your little ones, playing dance floor fillers and kids favourites and there will be other boredom busting activities such as bubbles, fireworks, games and competitions, prizes and a free disco accessory for every child. There are child friendly drinks and snacks available to buy to complete this fun packed afternoon.


If you're a bit rusty and need a little courage before you really show the kids how it's done then the licensed bar will provide you with a little help. Or, relax and socialise with the other big kids while you watch the little kids go crazy on the dancefloor from a safe distance.


Why not organise a meet up with friends at our East Dulwich Boogie-land? The EDT does some lovely lunches including a great Sunday roast which can be sampled before or after in the pub downstairs, kids welcome! (Booking advised for large groups).


Facilities include a quiet room with tunnels and tents for a little time out, nappy changing facilities, a buggy park and a baby cosy corner in the disco itself.


The Disco at the EDT is upstairs, please look for our logo when you arrive. Please be aware there is one flight of stairs, we can help you with buggies if needed. If you can leave your buggy in the car or at home, even better. Doors (and bar!) open 15 minutes prior to advertised start time.


Parking is free on surrounding streets. There are many buses that serve Lordship Lane and nearest train station is East Dulwich (London Bridge, Beckenham Junction, West Croydon)


We can accommodate birthday celebrations too! Contact us for more info.


To contact the organisers:

Kate: 07794757166

Clare: 0788 444 7935

Email: [email protected]


Sunday 15 March: 1pm- 2.30pm & 3.30pm ? 5pm

At the East Dulwich Tavern, 1 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich, SE22 8EW.

Prices: ?6.50 per child, ?4.50 per adult, ?19.50 family ticket (booking fees apply)


Tickets available at www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk.

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