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Seasonal fun and flavours at Dobbies Preston festive restaurant experiences

Posted on - 24th November, 2024 - 6:00pm | Author - | Posted in - Christmas, Eating & Drinking, Families & Kids, Fylde News, Preston News, What's On in Preston
Dobbies Santa's Breakfast Pic: Stewart Attwood
Kids can meet the big man himself at Dobbies Santa’s Breakfast Pic: Stewart Attwood

Dobbies in Preston is serving up a series of festive restaurant experiences this Christmas.

Santa’s Breakfast is packed with plenty of festive fun, including storytelling and games. Children aged three and up can build and name their own festive soft toy stuffed with a little help from Santa and his elves, and those under three will receive a special pre-made teddy.

The whole family can sit down to breakfast, with children choosing from cooked or continental options. The breakfast experience is priced from £8.60 per adult, £16.99 for children from three to 10-years-old, and £13.99 for under threes.

Read more: List of Christmas events in and around Preston for 2024

Meanwhile Dobbies’ Festive Afternoon Tea is priced at £16 per person or £25 for two. There’s also an option to upgrade to a Luxury Afternoon Tea for £20 per person or £32 for two.

Featuring all the classic elements of a traditional afternoon tea but with a festive twist, items include turkey and cranberry finger sandwiches and Christmas pudding loaf.

For the kids, Dobbies offers a Children’s Festive Afternoon Tea for £10 per child, complete with turkey and ham sandwich flowers, a signature scone, carrot and cucumber sticks with dipping cream cheese, a Christmas pudding brownie, elf doughnuts, mini gingerbread men with dipping chocolate, and orange or blackcurrant squash.

Dobbies Festive Afternoon Tea
Dobbies Festive Afternoon Tea features seasonal flavours

Customers can also celebrate the Christmas period with the festive lunch offer, with two courses for £17 per person.

Available until Tuesday 24 December, you can choose from a Christmas dinner or vegetarian Christmas dinner, followed by a traditional Christmas pudding served with custard, or ‘reindeer’ cheesecake – a baked vanilla-flavour cheesecake served with a chocolate pretzel and a Smarties nose.

Adam Veysey, Head of Food Development at Dobbies, said: “Christmas is just around the corner and what better way to spend the festive season than together with your family, friends and loved ones over some good food and wholesome activities.

“Our festive restaurant experiences are always popular with customers looking to relax and catch up and we’re excited to showcase this year’s offering. The reindeer cheesecake is a brand new option this year and the tiramisu layer cake is a must-try. We’ve also extended the Santa’s Breakfast menu with a continental option for children.

“We can’t wait to welcome everyone along to the restaurant to try out the new dishes and much-loved Santa’s Breakfast experience.”

For more information about Dobbies’ festive restaurant experiences at the Preston store and to make a booking, visit the Dobbies website.

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