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11th December 2025 19th February 2026 |
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| 7pm - 9pm | |
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Coffee Saints 2a Little King Street, Edinburgh New Town EH1 3SP |
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| £38 (Children: £19) | |
| Visit the event website here | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
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Experience something new on your flavour palette! Join award-winning Syrian chef, Noura Selibi for a Supper Club that brings a taste of the world to your plate.
At our Syrian Supper Club, not only will you enjoy delicious dishes that hail from the region, but our event also provides you with the perfect setting to meet new people and reconnect with old friends.
Grab a seat at the table and join us for great food and even better conversation.
About our Supper Clubs
Our much-loved Syrian supper clubs are back. From August 2018 until March 2020 we held 26 clubs with over 500 tickets sold. We had many regular attendees who would bring friends and family along to taste the delicious food as well as to experience the sheer joy of the community interactions that the clubs helped create. Our wonderful wife and husband chef team, Noura and Quays, became 'well-kent faces' on the Edinburgh food scene and a ticket to the supper club a sought-after item.
Typical menus include Noura’s delicious hummus and her famous Maqluba.
We would love to welcome back old faces as well as new people to come and experience a taste of Syria in Edinburgh.
About our events
By participating in our events you are directly supporting the work we do with people taking the first steps on their own food journeys, whether this is learning the basics of food hygeine and cooking, or receiving support via our flatpack meals services and community pantries. Thank you for choosing to participate in an event that makes a difference.
Child tickets
Cyrenians offers half price tickets for those under the age of 12, you can add a child ticket by choosing the concession option. We ask that all guests under the age of 18 are accompanied by an adult.
Location
Coffee Saints is a social enterprise cafe located in the city centre of Edinburgh, a short walk from St James Quarter and Edinburgh Playhouse. Accessible through Lothian Trams and Buses via York Place and Leith Street.
Additional Dates: 19 February 2026
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