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OFFERS
The Pigalle Club, W1
& Proud Cabaret, EC3
20% off @
burlesque
dining clubs
The Tassel Club originated in Ireland, and is now
at the forefront of London’s flourishing cabaret
dining scene, enthralling Londoners with its
blend of fine dining, burlesque, comedy and
cabaret. The Tassel Club is at The Pigalle Club
in W1 on Fridays and Proud Cabaret in EC3 on
Saturdays. Add Lib readers receive an exclusive
20% off the Tassel Club at Pigalle on Fridays
(three course dinner and show RRP £55) and
20% off The Tassel Club Saturdays at Proud
Cabaret (three course dinner and show RRP
£45). For more on cabaret dining, see our feature
on page 09 or go to thetasselclub.com
Terms & Conditions: Valid until 31/3/10. You must be aged 18 and
over to attend. Subject to availability. Not valid in conjunction
Adee Phelan, WC2
with any other offers. To reserve a table and receive your
discount, email bookings to (Pigalle) reservations@vpmg.net or
30% off all hair
(Proud) Kimberley@proud.co.uk and quote Add Lib.
services + a free
hair product
Award winning hairdresser Adee Phelan is
renowned for his avant-garde cutting skills. Best
known as creator of David Beckham’s iconic
Mohawk, he’s also worked with Liza Minnelli,
Sarah Harding, Max Beesley and the Sultan of
Brunei. Adee has recruited a talented team of
hair stylists for his Covent Garden salon, offering
both traditional and contemporary cutting and
colour techniques as well as Yuko straightening
and extensions. Adee is offering Add Lib readers
an exclusive 30% off all hair services at his
salon plus a free product of their choice from
his new ‘Fabulous’ range. For more on Adee, see
page 28 or go to adeephelan.com
Terms & Conditions: Valid until 31/3/10 on all services
including appointments with Adee. Valid on first visit only.
Quote Add Lib when booking on 020 7240 3777 and show
magazine on arrival.
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