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Vintage afternoon tea for your special event


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AFTERNOON TEA FOR YOUR SPECIAL EVENT makes a lovely alternative and is a very social way for your guests to get to know each other. We provide 3 packages to suit every budget.

JAM TART PACKAGE Our jam tart package is a DIY afternoon tea. We provide all of the china you need which will include tea cups, saucers, sandwich plates, cake stands, tea pots, sugar bowls, cream bowls and jam bowls. You can collect from us in Bromley Kent or we can deliver for a fee. Our beautiful vintage china will be packed ready for you to set up at your venue. It will need to be washed and returned and the hire period is three days.


CREAM BUN PACKAGE As above with the additional of delivery, set up at your venue, food to include a selection of delicate sandwiches, home made scones with clotted cream and jam and a selection of traditional cakes. A selection of teas will also be provided as will milk and sugar and a menu for each table. We will return at the end of your day and wash and clear away everything for you.


CREAM BUN WITH A CHERRY ON TOP All as above but with the additional of staff to serve your guests for up to three hours, canap?s on arrival and sausage rolls added to the afternoon tea.


You can mix and match any of the above, please pm me for a quote. Our prices start at just ?2.50 per head.

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