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El Merkat Grand Opening Extravaganza: Brentwood’s Spanish Gourmet Delight to Debut

Indulge in Free Bites, Flamenco Beats, and 20% Off

Brace yourself, Brentwood! The countdown to the grand opening of El Merkat by Telefèric Barcelona, your soon-to-be favorite gourmet store, is on. Prepare for a culinary adventure at our Grand Opening Party, where delectable bites, vibrant flamenco tunes, and an exclusive 20% discount on store items await. Plus, there’s a chance to snag incredible prizes in our exciting raffle!

Mark your calendars because El Merkat’s Grand Opening Party is just around the corner. Join us this Friday for a feast of complimentary bites and tapas, accompanied by the mesmerizing sounds of live flamenco music. As our way of saying thank you, enjoy a generous 20% off on all store items during the event.

But the excitement doesn’t stop there! Participate in our raffle for an opportunity to win fabulous prizes that will elevate your gourmet experience. Additionally, immerse yourself in a sommelier-guided experience, exploring the finest flavors and pairings that El Merkat has to offer.

This Friday promises not only to be a celebration of gourmet delights but also a memorable event that brings together the best of food, music, and exclusive discounts. El Merkat invites you to join us and make the grand opening a feast for the senses. Don’t miss out on the culinary event of the season!

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