Events & Dining Summer
PROUDLY PRESENT MAIDSTONE COMMUNITY MELA
A CELEBRATION OF MUSIC, VISUAL ARTS, FOOD AND DANCE FROM AROUND THE WORLD
BETWEEN 12.30PM AND 6.00PM 14th JULY 2019
WHATMAN MILLENNIUM RIVER PARK, MAIDSTONE, KENT MELA PARTNERS
For further information please contact: Gurvinder Sandher 01474 369329 @melaMAIDSTONE • @cohesionplus
@MAIDSTONEMELA • @cohesionplusEVENTS
www.MAIDSTONEmela.com •
www.cohesionplus.com Enjoy Summer at The Great Danes Bar & Brasserie
Enjoy the atmosphere in the contemporary Brasserie, set on three levels overlooking the beatifully lansdscaped grounds.
Fantastic new summer menu with favourites such as Lamb rump, Pan fried salmon or Falafel & Spinach Burger. We also offer a tremendous Sunday lunch and a mouth-watering selection of desserts. A wide variety of beers, wines and delicious cocktails are available to accompany your meal.
01622 528565 TRADITIONAL
AFTERNOON TEA £15 per person
Or upgrade to a glass of Prosecco for £20 per person or Champagne for £22 per person. Pre Booking Required.
COCKTAIL HAPPY HOUR
SUNDAY LUNCH 2 DINE FOR £25
2 COURSES FROM THE CARVERY OR SET MENU
Valid until 27th July 2019
Please complete the following details: Name: .................................................................................................... Email: ......................................................................................................
Tick to recieve future information about events at the hotel.
Terms & conditions: Meal must be booked in advance, included two courses. One voucher per reservation. No Photocopies accepted. Voucher must be given to waiter on arrival. No cash value.
Join us daily from 5pm until 7pm and you can buy one, get one half price on all cocktails.
Prebooking essential 01622 528565
events@mercuremaidstone.co.uk
Mercure Great Danes, Ashford Road, Hollingbourne, Maidstone, ME17 1RU
Maidstone East July 2019 21
FAMILY EVENT FREE
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