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Halloween Slemish Market Supper Club

Incredible Edibles, 60 Main Street, Cloughmills, County Antrim, BT44 9LF
Halloween Slemish Market Supper Club

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Join us for a spooktacular evening of food & craic at our Halloween / Samhain Slemish Market Supper Club on Saturday 2nd November at 19:00 in Incredible Edibles Old Mill Main Street (beside Frocess medical centre).

Samhain (saw-hin) is the celebration of the origin of Halloween & marks the end of the harvest season & the beginning of the darker half of the year "winter".

This evening Chef Rob "Scarecrow "Curley will cook a surprise spooktacular 6 course menu of ghoulish Halloween treats from Slemish Market Garden, Incredible Edibles Cloughmills Community Action Team and County Antrim producers. 
This will be a scary menu & a night not to be missed. 

Arrival 19:00  

Dining 19:15

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Season (2 Nov 2024)
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Saturday19:00 - 22:30

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