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Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire Restaurants - Include Your Christmas Menu On Our Web Site


Saturday 14 Jul 2018 by a Content Contributor
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To all Restaurants, Pubs (with food) & Cafes around Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire, would you like to include your Christmas menu in our festivate special?



All venues that we have already reviewed are welcome to include their general menus however the Christmas menu page is open to all venues on this mailing list.

All you need to do is email me your Christmas menu in electronic format (either PDF, DOC, DOCX) and I'll pop it on the site as a PDF

The page can be found by clicking here

This page will be shared around social menu right up until the festive season and last year we had several thousand visitors to the page

Please email menus to sticky@thestickybeak.co.uk

If we haven't visited your venue yet and it's something you are interested in then check out my visits page.



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