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East Dulwich Supper Club + Vegan Edition


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Hi All


For those that may not have heard about the East Dulwich Supper Club, I thought I should let you all know....

My name is Suzanne James and I own the catering and event company on Barry Road. A couple of years ago I bought fifty seven North Cross Road and it is a multi use space hired privately for many occasions including our


East Dulwich Supper Club. We host at fifty seven North Cross Road, SE22. My happy place!


We open a couple of evenings a month and offer a 3 course menu plus canap?s and reception drinks on arrival, finishing with coffee. We host at 'club' tables which means you all sit together meeting new people!


We use these events as training opportunities for our keen young staff and so give 100% of our profits to local good causes for young people having previously raised ?1000 for Goose Green School Green Screen project and Westminster House Youth Club (WHYC) for cookery classes. This year we have again pledged to raise a further ?500 for WHYC.


Those that dine with us enjoy an affordable dinner while we train our staff and also support a great local Youth Club. Its a win win win for everyone involved.


My real job is to run my event catering company on Barry Road which I love but I do also enjoy meeting our guests and love receiving your feedback too.


Thank you for reading and should you be looking for something to do in the coming weeks then please do consider joining us for one of our very special dinners.


Here are the links to the next few events that we have booked in and hope that something may be suitable.

https://suzannejames.co.uk/product/vegan-east-dulwich-supper-club-thursday-28th-march-2019/


https://suzannejames.co.uk/product/east-dulwich-supper-club-thursday-4th-april-2019/


https://suzannejames.co.uk/product/vegan-east-dulwich-supper-club-friday-26th-april-2019/


https://suzannejames.co.uk/product/filippo-berio-east-dulwich-supper-club-8th-may-2019/


https://suzannejames.co.uk/product/filippo-berio-east-dulwich-supper-club-12th-june-2019/


https://suzannejames.co.uk/product/filippo-berio-east-dulwich-supper-club-10th-july-2019/


https://suzannejames.co.uk/product/filippo-berio-east-dulwich-supper-club-14th-august-2019/



Thank you so much for reading, hope to see you soon


Suzanne

www.suzannejames.co.uk

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