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The Dalesman offer their special home-made Afternoon Tea seven days a week, between 12pm and 5pm.
Served on locally crafted cherry wood tiered stands, our Afternoon Tea includes a seasonal selection of our home-made savoury and sweet treats, along with a pot of tea or coffee and a complimentary arrival drink of your choice (choose from a glass of prosecco, a half pint of draft beer or a soft drink). £25 per person.
An example of our Afternoon Tea;
• A selection of home-made finger sandwiches including smoked salmon & cream cheese, ham and course grain mustard, Berwick Edge cheese & pickle
• Our savoury bakes of the day including home-made scotch eggs, Sedbergh sausage rolls and a slice of our pie of the day)
• A seasonal assortment of home-made cakes including home-made fruit scones with jam and clotted cream, filled meringues, home-made baked cheesecake and chocolate and orange bread and butter pudding.
• Make it a fizzy Afternoon Tea and add a bottle of prosecco for an extra £30.
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Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Monday - Sunday | 12:00 | - 17:00 |
This information is self-assessed; therefore we accept no liability for its accuracy. Please contact the venue for further information.
Junction 37 on the M6 and five miles east on the A684.
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