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El Contador Takes Over Elements Tea & Coffee House For a Mexican Fiesta!


Monday 4 Feb 2019 by a Content Contributor
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From the guys at El Contador’s reliance on Elements for a caffeine fix and the love of all Things Mexican from El Contador by team Elements a mutual respect And now partnership has formed, so far it has resulted in one successful takeover event, now we are gearing up for another!



On March 2nd 2019, at 6pm the Mexican Street food takeaway El Contador will takeover Elements Tea & Coffee House for a special night of tacos, tequila and everything in between. Tickets are £10 with the value of each ticket purchased coming off the total bill on the evening.



Tickets can be purchased from El Contador, Elements Tea & Coffee House or on Eventbrite



This article was supplied by a third party and was not written by the Sticky Beak Blog.

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