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Special: 31 Dec NU yrs eve party @ DoPPel Kafe

Come celebrate the end of 2011 and bring in 2012 at DoPPel Kafe. Book your table at the mezzanine outdoor deck by SMS 0176230288

Doors open at 3pm for you eager beavers- We'll have hoola hoops and other things to keep you entertained. Then join in the fun from 6pm at the latest arts & music venue in town - DoPPel Kafe to countdown to 2012! Bring your guitars, djembes, keyboards, let's jam! Featuring Peter Hassan Brown & Markisa, Daymien Nathan, Phlox, Kevin of Fazz, Ariff AB and more! We'll cross over to the new year with a different NU beat!! Rm50nett / Rm40nett (pre-sale) includes delicious home-cooked buffet meal, 2 drinks (soft drinks or beer) & party pack! Happy hour until 8pm. Please reserve tables to avoid disappointment. Facebook Friends of Doppelgänger open mic / DoPPel Kafe network enjoy free entry with any drink purchase. So just come on down to the riverside... Let's party!! Nearest lrt: pasar seni / masjid jamek Parking tips: Dayabumi, Central Market, Behind SAS building beside river

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