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Snippets lantern parade treats: pizzas, toasties and more

Lantern Festival goodness continues

With the Lantern Parade just around the corner, Little Hendrix Cafe is gearing up to serve their famous thin-crust, Lebanese-style folded pizzas once again. Owner Alex Palmer announced that two flavours will be available, Bill’s bacon ragu and the Lantern Margarita, plus a cheesy pizza for the kids. Vegan cheese can be added on request. Alongside the pizzas, the cafe will offer a range of classic toasties, pastries, and treats. Thanks to strong community support and donations, this year’s parade looks set to be the biggest yet. Little Hendrix Cafe is also supporting locals in need through their Pay It Forward board, allowing families and individuals to enjoy a meal on the night free of charge.

The team at Little Hendrix Cafe can’t wait to welcome everyone for a fun, tasty celebration.

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