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A Happy 1st Birthday To Gusto In West Bridgford


Friday 2 Feb 2018 by a Content Contributor
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Gusto West Bridgford opened its doors 1 year ago this February, and brought delicious Italian dining to Nottinghamshire.



They are celebrating their first birthday on Thursday, February 8th and we would love for you to join them!


There will be entertainment from 6pm onwards, 241 cocktails and £20 bottles of prosecco all night long, as well as canapes throughout the evening.


They have limited tables available, and will be offering all of their pre-booked guests 25% off their food bill.


If you would like to join them, please contact the business development manager, Kat Galvin directly to make a reservation on WestBridgfordBDM@gustorestaurants.uk.com



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