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Enjoying an afternoon treat with a friend or loved one is a great opportunity to catch up and savour one another’s company whilst sipping on a great cuppa. Menus will typically comprise of a fluffy scone with cream and jam or an indulgent cake, these will be accompanied with a savoury bite or some sandwiches, what’s not to love!
Our tea rooms have been carefully selected to offer warm and welcoming surroundings. With numerous venues available nationwide, this afternoon treat can be enjoyed locally or even tied in with a trip to another part of the country. The actual menu will depend on which establishment is chosen, but all venues provide something to suit all tastes.
This experience is available on selected dates, throughout the year. Restrictions may apply to certain venues.
Generally you will spend an hour at the venue, but there is no set time.
This experience is for two people, there will be other people there on the day.
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Some locations have a minimum age of 18 years old.
If you have any dietary requirements, please notify the venue on booking.
This is for a voucher entitling the holder to any of the activities supplied by Activity Superstore up to the value stated.
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The Dog and Partridge, DerbyshireJacki from Contracting, September 2022
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What did you get up to?
We visited The Dog and Partridge, Ashbourne, Derbyshire for Afternoon tea for Two. We had been exploring the area with our dog and was delighted to be able to have our afternoon tea served in the bar which was a dog friendly area of the pub.
The Dog and Partridge Inn is located just set back from the main road, easy to find while traveling from the Peak District National Park.
What did you enjoy the most?
Our favourite part of the experience was the home-made cakes and scones. After a morning of walking the freshly prepared afternoon tea, served in a cozy pub was a delicious treat for all three of us!
Top Tip
1. Bring a camera!
2. Enjoy the garden, weather permitting
3. Skip your pack lunch and go for Afternoon Tea