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My sister is trying to organise a christening for my nephew, we have the church part sorted but we were wondering if anyone had recommendations for places to use for tea and sandwiches afterwards? We both live in East Dulwich but our homes are on the small side and wouldn't acommodate the number of people (approx 30)!


Any suggestions gratefully received!

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We had our post Christening party in The Actress yesterday. The staff were great with our large crowd. It was 4pm, post the lunch rush, so they pushed tables together where we all enjoyed drinks and shared a selection of pizzas. The chefs then cut our Christening cake for us. It worked out really well. Child friendly and very good value for the amount of food we had.

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