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Enjoy a festive afternoon tea.
Not just turkey sandwiches, we've smoked salmon, prawns, veggie wraps, chocolate yule log, mince pies & pigs in blankets.
Eat-in £15
Takeaway £12
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Enjoy a festive afternoon tea.
Not just turkey sandwiches, we've smoked salmon, prawns, veggie wraps, chocolate yule log, mince pies & pigs in blankets.
Eat-in £15
Takeaway £12
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