The TV chef invites from late September to a new evening format at Tiki Beach. Small pieces of jewelry, Prosecco, and a personal meeting are included.
New Evening Series: Jewelry, Prosecco, and Personal Conversations
At Tiki Beach on the east coast, things are calmer from late September than in peak season, but livelier in life: Peggy Jerofke invites you to her new event series "Pearl Island". The kickoff a few weeks ago was so well attended that guests and the team are still talking about it – and yes, TV celebrity Paul Janke was there too, which drew surprised looks at the table for some.
When? The next meeting takes place on September 28, doors open at 19:00, start at 19:30. Those who come early secure the welcome Prosecco.
What happens there?
No stiff speeches, but an uncomplicated evening: Peggy presents her handmade bracelets – under the label she launched this summer – and explains how the idea arose from the first workshop in May. Everyone arriving gets three of the bracelets as a gift. Not bad, right? In addition, music, small bites from the menu with Japanese, Peruvian and Hawaiian influences and enough time for a personal conversation with the host.
Peggy herself says she is usually found at the venue: "I help out, talk to guests, and polish the cutlery if necessary." That made the evening very human – no management show, but real participation.
Who is this interesting for?
Especially for guests who want to combine vacation and island life: Many visitors come specifically to Tiki Beach to experience this blend of relaxed beach bar and creative cuisine. About 80 percent of regular guests are currently German vacationers – and the stage for small projects like Peggy's jewelry is ideal here.
Whether Paul Janke will return at the next event remains open. For everyone who wants to meet Peggy personally or take home a handmade keepsake: It's worth reserving in advance. And those who just want to enjoy the Prosecco and the sea – also fine.
Practical: Address and reservation are handled directly through Tiki Beach (local phone or Instagram account). The atmosphere is relaxed, the evenings family-like – and the bracelets are a pretty detail that many a suitcase can carry well.
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