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New Organic Wine🍷& Cheese🧀 Bar on Melbourne Grove! Complimentary Cheese Board with your first bottle! Bar Hire & More!


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Long 6lack is excited to open its doors to all of our local residents now offering Organic Wines and Cheese pairings on Fridays and Saturdays 5-10pm!


Special Opening Offer for all East Dulwich Forum Members-Complimentary Cheese Board with any bottle you choose from our Sicilian bundle!


Our Regions change every 3 months, so make sure you try the Sicilian group before it's gone!


To Book your slot RSVP https://www.long6lack.com/rsvp


We are now taking Private Hire bookings for parties up to 25 people!


Any further info, please contact Monika at [email protected]


Long 6lack

11 Melbourne Grove

London SE22 8RG

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