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Saturday 19 May 2018 | 10am
Hart's Restaurant
Tickets: £30.95
Hart's Restaurant invites you to their Royal Wedding celebrations on Saturday 19 May. Join them in The Park Bar to watch the wedding live from 10am, then at midday enjoy a delicious afternoon tea. Included will be a choice of quality Jing teas, freshly made cheese & fruit scones with clotted cream and preserves, macarons, Hambleton Bakery Tea Cake, Hambleton Bakery Brownie, seasonal Eton Mess, Hambleton Bakery Pecan Bun and a selection of sandwiches all served with glass of champagne.
To continue the celebration throughout the afternoon why not try Brenton’s Royal Cocktails available from The Park Bar throughout the day.
Pre-booking is essential, please call 0115 9881900.
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