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Tuesday 12th Dec (5.00pm - 7.30pm): MOTHERBRUNCH family supper club in Camberwell/Peckham


ruthlie

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Hey all,


We are MOTHERBRUNCH: two mothers brought together by food events and motherhood. We run alternative pop up family events around South East London which include healthy feasting spreads and curated artist workshops. Please see www.motherbrunch.co.uk, or our instagram page @motherbrunch for more details!


We've been plotting and planning during these autumn days and would love to invite you to our first ever MOTHERBRUNCH Supper Club - it's a new format we're testing.


Think of an intimate affair in a beautiful setting (in Camberwell or Peckham, location TBC), with a three course winter warming sharing menu including a drink, all for ?30 per adult head to cover our costs.


We know there's always babysitter issues in getting out in the evening - so would like to offer free food for kids and a time of 5.00pm - 7.30pm. As with all our events, this is very much a family affair! There will be a kids area and mini waiters, plus a few activities to give you some breathing space.


We want to treat you to a relaxing and special feast in the lead up to Christmas, but equally give the kids a good time too.


We'd also love to use this as a chance to celebrate and say thank you for supporting us in our first year.


If you're interested, please email us back with the number of adults and children you would like to book for by the 20th November, and please don't hesitate to email anyway if you have any questions. We're a friendly bunch!


[email protected]


Ruth and Hannah x

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