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Valentines Schmalentines Supper Club @ new venue in Sydenham, 14 Feb. *ED CHEF!


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Down at The Shop Revolution Marketplace in Sydenham (www.facebook.com/TSRMarketplace) we're holding a Valentines Schmalentines supperclub on Saturday 14th Feb. WE HAVE 6 TICKETS LEFT FOR THIS EVENT, so if you are interested get in quick!


Valentine?s Schmalentines Supper Club - Saturday 14 February @ 7.30pm

Couldn?t care less about Valentines but fancy a fab night out where your relationship status bears no relevance? We?ve got the event for you. Our chef, Heather Jordan, has concocted an aptly decadent menu for the occasion. Come along with your partner, friend, sister or housemate; enjoy our delicious 4 course meal and have fun. And if that isn?t enough to whet your appetite its BYO, so kind to your pocket too.


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We open our doors at 7.30pm and will welcome you with a glass of Prosecco.


Menu

Amuse:

Crudit?s & bagna cauda; Home made bread


Starter:

Orange & juniper-cured salmon, pickled beetroot & horseradish


Main Course:

Braised lamb shank, red lentil stew & parsley salad


Dessert:

Grand Marnier chocolate pot


About Heather Jordan

After competing in Master Chef in 2009 and finding herself in the final 10, Heather has pursued a career as a chef. In 2010 Heather trained at London?s Le Cordon Bleu school and has since worked as a chef in a variety of SE London cafes (including Franklins in East Dulwich), delis and restaurants. She has an enormous passion for supper clubs and was involved in the highly successful pop up supper club ?Bonnie & Wild?, and now regularly runs supper clubs throughout London.


About The Shop Revolution Marketplace

The Shop Revolution Marketplace (TSR Marketplace) is a curated indoor market, coffee shop with gifts, and events space. We will be building up a groceries section throughout the year and you will see a series of food related businesses popping up in the space.


To Book

You can drop us an email at [email protected] to reserve your place, and pop in store to pay for your ticket. Alternatively you can book online with Grub Club for a small booking fee: http://grubclub.com/the-shop-revolution-marketplace-valentines-schmalentines/2189


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