Free Single's night


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Free Single's event
MeetUp is for meeting new, exciting people. We wanted to create a space where a connection can be formed for people after that little bit more. There will be FREE tickets for this event so we can keep tabs on numbers of boys/girls. You will receive a QR code when you "purchase" the ticket, you will need that to access to the venue.
We will provide conversation starters, ice breakers and board games but the rest is down to you...
Cafè Tabac will offer £19.50 bottles of wine Rose, White and Red and they will give us the 2 for £15 cocktail deal extended for the whole evening for the event attendees.
Come along and enjoy!
There are 20 boy places and 20 girl places.
We are trying to have similar numbers of ladies and gents so the male tickets won't be available till Wednesday 27/09/2025 or/and till there are only 5 tickets left for ladies (so don't trust the list of attendees on the meetup app for this event because signing in there doesn't give access to the event..only the free ticket does it). If for any reasons you won't be able to attend the event after having purchased it, send us a private message as soon as possible so that we can allowed someone else in from the waiting list. If you won't do that your access at future event might be negated.
** All we ask is that you stay mindful and respectful. We will keep an eye on things during the event, please respect boundaries
here the FREE tickets: https://buytickets.at/liverpoolinternationalfriends/1807395
About Café Tabac:
The little cafe at the ‘top of the hill’ has been a Liverpool institution for more than four decades. Established in 1974, in the style of the great Bohemian cafes of Europe, Cafe Tabac has always been a hub for the creative residents of Liverpool, attracting artists, actors, singers and performers amongst its varied and colourful clientele, as well as many of the city’s best-known sons and daughters including Frankie Goes to Hollywood frontman Holly Johnson and actress Margi Clarke, who starred in the cult film ‘Letter to Brezhnev.’
For many years, Cafe Tabac was presided over by the formidable Rita, who was never shy to tell customers what she thought of them or turf out those who made a cuppa last three hours.
The cafe has never shut its doors and is now the longest-running cafe bar in Liverpool, still independently owned by Rita’s family, and retains the charm and authenticity that only comes with serving the city for forty-odd years.

Free Single's night