A Bridgerton-Themed Afternoon Tea Experience
"Dearest Gentle Reader, you are cordially invited…"
Step into the opulent world of Regency-era elegance with our Bridgerton-Themed Afternoon Tea, where scandal, sweetness, and society converge in the most delightful of settings. Don your finest gloves, fasten that bonnet just so, and prepare to be charmed by an afternoon inspired by Lady Whistledown's favorite indulgences.
Settle in for an enchanting experience featuring:
A Seasonal Soup – A warm, comforting beginning to your refined repast.
Homemade Sausage Rolls – Flaky, golden, and filled with savory delight – the perfect balance to sweeter offerings.
Delicate Finger Sandwiches – Artfully prepared with classic English fillings fit for the ton.
Freshly Baked Scones – Served warm with lashings of clotted cream and jam.
Sweet Confections –
Golden Honey Cake for whispers of sweetness and temptation,
Whimsical Butterfly Cupcakes fluttering with grace and charm,
Silky Rose Lemonade Mousse, light as a lover's secret.
☕ Unlimited Tea & Coffee – A continuous pour of refined refreshment, just as the Queen herself would expect.
Why not add our Bridgerton inspired cocktail; Friends to lovers -
Friends to Lovers Cocktail
Inspired by Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton. Crafted from Coconut tequila, morish cherries and a hint of cranberry juice, balanced with honey & fresh lime juice, this mellow cocktail is a delicious crowd pleaser.
Ambient string quartet inspired by the ballrooms and drawing rooms of Bridgertonwill complete your time-traveling escape into high society.
Symbolism in Bridgerton: Roses, Honey, and Butterflies
Roses – Romantic and timeless, roses are a recurring motif throughout Bridgerton, symbolizing love, beauty, and unfolding desire. From blooming gardens to embroidered gowns, the rose reflects the series' themes of passion and propriety.
Honey – Sweet and golden, honey symbolizes indulgence, allure, and hidden richness. Much like the social world of Bridgerton, it is both seductive and impossible to resist – a little scandalous, a little sweet.
Butterflies – Delicate and transformational, butterflies mirror the debutantes of the season as they emerge into society. They represent growth, change, and fleeting innocence—gracefully fluttering through a world obsessed with appearances and romance.
Reserve your place at the table, and prepare for an afternoon of elegance, gossip, and indulgence — for what would Lady Whistledown say if you missed it?
Adults £29.95 with Friends to lovers cocktail £35.95 / Children £17.50
| Season (1 Mar 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Sunday | 13:00 | - 15:00 |
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