Fish and Chip Supper at Wallasey Yacht Club

Thu, Sep 30th 2021 at 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

For our first Face to Face meeting we will enjoy an evening of fellowship and fun centred round traditional food and a quiz to show how much we've learned during lockdown!


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The menu will be Fish and Chips with Mussy Peas, Bread & butter will be supplied to those wanting it, followed by a Sweet and Coffee. Price £10. Payable on the night in notes, please, there can be no refunds if unable to attend due to pre payments that will have been paid.

We require a list of names by Sunday 26thSeptember. Any none members must include a phone contact.

Time of meeting 6pm, plan to eat by 6.30pm followed by quiz. Also a wine draw.  

On entry to the club hand sanitizers will be in place and must be used, the use of masks are not compulsory at present and subject to discretion on the evening. Please bring a mask with you. Sanitizers will be available in toilet areas, please use them. 

Drinks at the bar are currently allowed this could change please stay your distance when at the bar, if during your meal  you would like a drink or top up, hold arm aloft and person will take your order and deliver your drink/s. Wine by the bottle will also be available from the selected wine selection, approved by members.

On Booking you will be sent a current copy of the WYC Covid instructions that will apply to all.

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