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BRUNCH & DISCO (under 7s) - Sat 30th August 10am - 12.30pm - Tulse Hill - have brunch in a treehouse


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Brunch & Disco - a funky family disco for big kids and their little kids (under 7s) in Tulse Hill


Disco and Brunch; our two favourite things! It?s the weekend, so just sit back, enjoy a coffee whilst we entertain your little ones. Let the kids go crazy at our cool little daytime disco. You can expect our DJ to play dance floor fillers and kids favourites along with other boredom busting activities such as giant bubbles, fireworks, interactive games and competitions, prizes and a free disco accessory for every child.


Brunch menu - a treat for all after the 90 minute disco in their amazing secret pub garden with tree houses! See the delicious menu options on our website!!


Tickets are ?10 p child (incl brunch) ?10 p adult (incl brunch) or ?37.50 (incl brunch and disco for family of 4). Disco only tickets also available of course (?4/?6/?17.50)


Tickets must be booked in advance through www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk - limited spaces available and going fast.


We also cater for FROZEN birthday parties, private parties and events in your area. Contact Kate or Clare at 07794757166.

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