Treat Someone Close to a Take-Out Afternoon Tea from The Cavendish Hotel, Baslow
Published On Saturday 21 Mar 2020 by Sticky Beak
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The Cavendish Hotel at Baslow has recognised the need for a little treat, and to reach put to others during these troubled times, so they have introduced a delightful take away version of their Traditional Afternoon Tea.
The individually-packaged afternoon teas comprise of four finger sandwiches; Cheese savoury, Egg Mayonnaise, Smoked Salmon & Cucumber and Coronation Chicken. Two homemade scones per person, jam & clotted cream and four homemade cakes per person, all home made by our Patisserie Chefs. Price is £15 per person (Get £5 off with hidiscounts voucher), and there is no minimum order.
This is the perfect treat for Mother’s Day, or to cheer up an elderly neighbour, or to simply treat yourself.
To book, please call 01246 582311 and card payment will be taken during the phone call. Please allow 1 hour before picking up from the hotel reception, or specify a time beyond that, to suit you.
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