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Mulberry Tree Cafe in the Stables area at Strelley Hall, Nottingham is situated in beautiful countryside, perfect for walks. The cafe is open from 9.30am to 4pm and serves lunch from 12 noon to 3pm. They also serve small treats and cakes all day.
All food is homemade in the kitchens at the Mulberry Tree. Choose from quiches with tasty salads, freshly made soup or jacket potatoes and paninis or the daily seasonal specials. You can also enjoy a fabulous afternoon tea at any time of the day with a variety of sandwiches, homemade cake and scones.
Mulberry Cafe have also just introduced the creamy Bluebells ice cream which is homemade on a local farm using their own cows' milk. There are at least 8 delicious flavours to choose from, served in the cafe or to take away.
There are several shops in the courtyard next to the Café, selling handmade crafts, gifts, plants etc., plus hair and beauty salon. Children will enjoy the new play area in Strelley Hall’s grounds.
Tours of Strelley Hall with Afternoon Tea
Tours of Strelley Hall and grounds followed by a lovely Afternoon Tea at the Mulberry Tree Cafe are proving very popular. Please book in advance if you'd like to come along as they fill up quickly! More information and availability can be found on the Mulberry Tree website and run at least once per month. The tours all start in the Panelled Room in Strelley Hall at 1pm - follow signs to reception, and the Afternoon Tea will be at approx 2.30pm in the Cafe.
Mulberry Cafe - Opening: (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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* Lunch served 11:30am - 2:30pm
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