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Vintage Afternoons offer very special parties for your special little one.


Our most popular party is fully hosted and catered for by us. The cost is ?275 for up to 15 children and includes the following:

Party host/entertainer who will organise the party for you on the day from start to finish, from welcoming the guests to singing happy birthday.

90mins of games, dressing up, music, bubbles, cake decorating, story telling with treasure hunt etc. 20mins for food and drink ending with a disco and prizes. The table is the centre piece, decorated in one of our beautiful themes. Choose from teddy bears picnic, mad hatters tea party, vintage fairy and pirate, princess or willy wonka. The food includes home baked scones, shortbread biscuits, sausage rolls, mini sausages, sandwiches, jam tarts and fruit kebabs. Each guest receives two prizes each and a sweetie bag to take home. All you need to add is a cake. You can sit back and enjoy the party for a change.


For those of you who want a party without the decor and food we offer our one hour party for up to 20 kids for ?125 or 90mins for ?175. All of our parties are lots of fun and full of energy.


If you want a DIY party we hire our pretty pink gazebo, stools and two six foot tables, metal fairy or pirate themed lunch boxes, china cake stands, china or plastic plates and pretty much everything you need.


Our adult vintage tea parties are beautiful and the food delicious. visit www.vintageafternoons.co.uk We also hire party packs of china or provide the whole party depending on your budget.

We service the whole of south east london.

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