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5 tapas plus 5 glasses of paired wine @ ?28 at fifty seven by Suzanne James on Thursday 14th Feb


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Looking for something to do thats not overpriced on St Valentines evening? Meet new people without any pressure? We have the answer....


On Thursday 14th February we are hosting a non Valentines night. Just a night of good food and hopefully good company without it costing the earth!


5 tapas bowls (set menu) plus 5 glasses of wine and Cava from Campo Viejo for ?28.00


We open at 7pm and I promise you that as its a school night, we will be finished by around 9.30pm.


Please see our link below to buy tickets.


? All glasses of wine or cave will be 125ml size so no short changing and all Spanish Tapas to match will be meat, fish or vegetarian*


We can only put these events on at such a ridiculously affordable price when we have a sponsor and Campo Viejo have kindly provided all the beverages for us.


https://suzannejames.co.uk/event/3407/?instance_id=47


Get in touch if you have any questions

Suzanne

[email protected]

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