Celebrate Afternoon Tea Week at the Queens Hotel in Portsmouth
A complimentary glass of sparkling wine or alcohol free alternative will be offered to everyone booking during Afternoon Tea Week at the Queens Hotel in Portsmouth from Monday August 7th to Sunday August 13th.
We love the quintessentially British custom of afternoon tea and our talented pastry team have elevated the winning combination of savoury and sweet treats to another level …
Our traditional afternoon tea is £28.00 per person (£15 for children) and needs to be booked in advance. It is served every day, from 1pm to 4pm. https://queenshotelportsmouth.com/whats-on/afternoon-tea-week-2023/
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