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Come along to 'Spud Social' 12-2 Fridays at the Old Nun's Head, Nunhead Green.


We are two local mums running a pop up lunch club serving baked potatoes with a choice of 3 toppings. ?5 for adults, ?2.50 for kiddies. Mums, dads, babies and toddlers encouraged, but everyone is welcome. Running 11th, 18th March and 1st, 8th, 15th April.


We look forward to seeing you! Follow us on Instagram @spudsocial and Twitter @spudsocial.

Just to say I went to the first Spud Social and it was so nice to have somewhere to go to lunch which is designed for mums and babies. There were both groups and single mums, who were all chatting away. Food was delicious and look forward to this Friday.
My baby and I went along to Spud social and it was lovely! Fun, relaxed, social atmosphere with parents and babies/toddlers all munching away on yummy, decently priced, jacket potatoes (love that they do half portions for babies). Def recommend
Thanks for your lovely comments! Looking forward to our 3rd pop up lunch at the Old Nun's Head tomorrow 12-2. Come along for a jacket potato with a choice of 3 yummy fillings. We will then take a break on Easter Friday but back on 1st April for 3 more weeks...
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We are back at the Old Nun's Head tomorrow 12-2. Baked potatoes with a delicious choice of 4 fillings - adults ?5 and children ?2.50. Perfect for after one of the baby and toddler classes in Nunhead, or for a school holiday lunch time treat! See you there.

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