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Treat your mum to a special tea at bake-a-boo on Mother’s Day & show her how much she means to you with yummy cakes & tea served in vintage tea cups, she will simply adore it!
The Mother’s Day tea menu is £18.50 per person & includes:
A selection of finger sandwiches
Scones with jam and fresh cream
Vanilla cupcakes topped with sugar flowers
Vanilla glitter biscuits
Fruit tea bread slices
Chocolate dipped strawberries
Mini heart shaped chocolate brownies
Served with unlimited tea of your choice
All served on tiered cake stands with fresh flowers within the tiers with vintage china
scattered rose petals & hearts on the table and a refreshing pot of tea!
Tea is served in set time slots between 12pm & 4pm on Mother’s Day the 10th March
We also offer the tea on Saturday 9th March.
Due to the popularity of this tea Tables are limited to 1.5 hours on Mothering Sunday.
Start Mother’s Day off showing your mum how much you love her with a special breakfast at bake-a-boo. This year we will also be opening early on Mother’s day at 11am and we are offering a special Mother’s Day breakfast, which must also be pre-booked.
The Mother’s Day breakfast menu is £17 per person & includes:
Smoked salmon & cream cheese bagels
mini croissants and pastries
bitesize blueberry muffins
granola served with yogurt and honey
fresh fruit salad
Served with orange juice, tea or coffee
All served on vintage china. Your table will be decorated with hearts confetti, rose petals and fresh flowers
bake-a-boo’s Mother’s Day breakfast is served at 10am-11.30am on Mother’s Day 10th March only.
Both the tea and the breakfast must be booked a minimum 48 hours in advance and a 50% deposit must be paid upon booking – please email info@bake-a-boo for booking form or call 020 7435 1666
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This post is the perfect excuse for me to gush over one of my favourite Marilyn images! It’s just what came to mind