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UPDATES: that is it, we have gotten our belongings out of Pretty's.

We have found a place for our big bday booking on Saturday - relieved.

Still browsing into different venues in ED to make sure our lovely Pretty Tapas remains a permanent feature.

Thank you all again for your support!

We will keep you posted.

Maya & Charlie

Yes, come to Penge! Penge has improved significantly in the last couple of years but what it still lacks is decent evening restaurants. Where businesses have come and attempted something new (pubsselling good food, garden nursery, cafes, theatre, etc) they have done extremely well. You'll make a killing here.

Thank u guys!

We are still looking around if u have any places in mind, let us know!


We are at the moment focussing on outside catering in private homes.

First booking already! :)

Our Saturday bday party well very well, hosted at the "duck egg" on north cross rd.

More to come there!


We will keep u inform!

X

  • 2 weeks later...

Pretty Tapas has relocated @ Mon Petit Chou (53 lordship lane)

Opening night - free finger food - Thursday the 16th from 6.30pm!

Open for sitting down meal from Friday the 17th - book a table on 07883139921 or [email protected]

So looking forwards to seeing u x

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