Quintessentially English, Colwick Hall's brand new Grand Afternoon Tea awaits your most special occasions launching from October.
Set in the fabulous country house, Lord Byron’s Colwick Hall makes for a destination venue to celebrate and relax with a grand afternoon tea. It’s an easily accessible location at just 2 miles from Nottingham City Centre, and there is even a free car park at the hotel.
What to expect
First things first, you will be welcomed with a glass of Bakewell Fizz Prosecco Cocktail on arrival in the lounge. From there you will find that the menu boasts a variety of stately favourites including smoked salmon and cucumber. The classic scones course features warm fruit served with lashings of clotted cream and jam making it most indulgent.
To temper the sweet rush, you will devour the savoury tier which incorporates spiced pumpkin soup to welcome the Autumn and Winter seasons, a sun blush tomato & feta quiche as well as the cheese & herb twist. The ultimate showstopper is the dainty dessert slate masterfully baked in house and the banoffee petit four is simply perfectly balanced with the tea or coffee of your choice.
Colwick Hall are also happy to accomodate gluten free options or those with special dietary preferences - simply advise the venue at the time of booking. They can even offer a Halal, vegetarian or vegan alternatives. Please note menu items may vary due to suitability of dietary requirements
How to book
This Afternoon Tea is available all week from 12 noon to 4pm. Advance booking essential, with a minimum 24 hours prior notice required. Priced at £39 per person including the cocktail.
With ample free parking on site, there is just no excuse to explore the grounds, grab a selfie by the fountain and venture out on a Lakeside promenade in the freshly crisp autumn air.
See the full menu here: colwickhallhotel.com/afternoon-tea-nottingham-2
Book your table here: colwickhall.touchreservation.net/reservation
This blog was provided by Colwick Hall Hotel for Visit Nottinghamshire.
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