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Hi,


Hoping I can crowd-source some ideas... Looking to hold a baby shower for 15 people in the beginning of June, in East Dulwich or as near as... Ideally something incredibly budget-friendly, a space (or table with some space around it) indoors we could book that would be cheap or free, and would allow us at the very least to bring food and a few decorations. Anyone have any tips or tricks? Have looked into booking areas in pubs, but obv they aren't happy for us to bring food, and if they offer proper spaces, there are ?500 minimum spends... Bit crazy for 15 people on a Sunday afternoon, methinks!


Thanks so much for any help!

Hi Ginster,


Thanks for the reply! I will def look into those places, but people seem to have their hearts set on potluck at least in the first instance... So I was wondering if there might be anything in the way of a community hall/centre or the like that might be available!


Thank you!

The nuns head in nunhead let a large group of us use their room upstairs for free and self cater. It was midweek though. A Sunday afternoon may prove problematic for a lot of venues tho as there is no such thing as a quiet Sunday in east dulwich.


East dulwich constituency club is surprisingly ok too... cheap bar, large space, nice gardens and budget friendly.

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