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THE P O R T M A N Beatrix Potter AFTERNOON TEA An afternoon tea inspired by The Tales of Beatrix Potter £19.95 Savoury Chicken liver pâté, a selection of vegetables, olive crumb and toasted hedgehog bread Leek and asparagus quiche Lincolnshire Poacher and chutney sandwich Honey roast ham and garden salad sandwich Sundried tomato and pesto pinwheel Sweet Scone with raspberry jam and lavender and lemon cream Blackberry macaron Victoria sponge, elderflower cream, dehydrated strawberries White chocolate and passionfruit cheese cake Shortbread biscuit A choice Tea or Filter Coffee
“ Old Mrs. Rabbit was a widow; she earned her living by knitting rabbit - wool mittens and muffetees (I once bought a pair at a bazaar). She also sold herbs, and rosemary tea, and rabbit-tobacco (which is what we call lavender). The Tale of Benjamin Bunny “ “It is all ready to put into the oven. Such lovely pie-crust; and I put in a little tin patty-pan to hold up the crust. The Tale of Pie and The Patty-Pan “ But Peter, who was very naughty, ran straight away to Mr. McGregor’s garden, and squeezed under the gate! First he ate some lettuces and some French Beans; and then he ate some radishes. The Tale of Peter Rabbit “ “It’s as hard as the hams at the cheesemonger’s” said Hunca Munca The Tale of Two Bad Mice “ “I wish to hatch my own eggs; I will hatch them all by myself,” quacked Jemima Puddle-duck. The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck “ “Anna Maria, said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel Whiskers)” - “Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly- poly pudding for my dinner.” “It requires “ ”I will eat a butterfly sandwich, and wait till the shower is over” said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. dough and a rolling-pin,” said Anna Maria considering Tom Kitten with her headzon one side. The Tale of Jeremy Fisher The Tale of Samuel Whiskers Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd is the owner of all rights, copyrights and trademarks in the Beatrix Potter character names and illustrations. Illustration / text © Frederick Warne and Co. Ltd, 2002
THE P O R T M A N Beatrix Potter GLUTEN FREE AFTERNOON TEA An afternoon tea inspired by The Tales of Beatrix Potter £19.95 Savoury Chicken liver pâté, a selection of vegetables, olive crumb and toasted hedgehog bread Leek and asparagus quiche Lincolnshire Poacher and chutney sandwich Honey roast ham and garden salad sandwich Sundried tomato and pesto pinwheel Sweet Scone with raspberry jam and lavender and lemon cream Blackberry macaron Victoria Sponge, elderflower cream, dehydrated strawberries White chocolate and passionfruit cheese cake Shortbread biscuit A choice Tea or Filter Coffee Gluten Free Menu
“ Old Mrs. Rabbit was a widow; she earned her living by knitting rabbit - wool mittens and muffetees (I once bought a pair at a bazaar). She also sold herbs, and rosemary tea, and rabbit-tobacco (which is what we call lavender). The Tale of Benjamin Bunny “ “It is all ready to put into the oven. Such lovely pie-crust; and I put in a little tin patty-pan to hold up the crust. “ But Peter, who was very naughty, ran straight away to Mr. McGregor’s garden, and squeezed under the gate! First he ate some The Tale of Pie and The Patty-Pan lettuces and some French Beans; and then he ate some radishes. The Tale of Peter Rabbit “ “It’s as hard as the hams at the cheesemonger’s” said Hunca Munca The Tale of Two Bad Mice “ “Anna Maria, said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel Whiskers)” - “Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly- poly pudding for my dinner.” “It requires dough and a rolling-pin,” said Anna Maria considering Tom Kitten with her headzon one side. The Tale of Samuel Whiskers “ ”I will eat a butterfly sandwich, and wait till the shower is over” said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. “ “I wish to hatch my own eggs; I will hatch them all by myself,” quacked Jemima Puddle-duck. The Tale of Jeremy Fisher The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd is the owner of all rights, copyrights and trademarks in the Beatrix Potter character names and illustrations. Illustration / text © Frederick Warne and Co. Ltd, 2002
THE P O R T M A N Beatrix Potter V E G E TA R I A N AFTERNOON TEA An afternoon tea inspired by The Tales of Beatrix Potter £19.95 Savoury Sweet onion hummus, a selection of vegetables, olive crumb, and toasted hedgehog bread Leek and asparagus quiche Egg and Mayonnaise sandwich Charred garden vegetables, pesto and halloumi sandwich Sundried tomato and pesto pinwheel Sweet Scone with raspberry jam and lavender and lemon cream Blackberry macaron Victoria sponge, elderflower cream, dehydrated strawberries White chocolate and passionfruit cheese cake Shortbread biscuit A choice Tea or Filter Coffee Vegetarian Menu
“ Old Mrs. Rabbit was a widow; she earned her living by knitting rabbit - wool mittens and muffetees (I once bought a pair at a bazaar). She also sold herbs, and rosemary tea, and rabbit-tobacco (which is what we call lavender). The Tale of Benjamin Bunny “ “It is all ready to put into the oven. Such lovely pie-crust; and I put in a little tin patty-pan to hold up the crust. The Tale of Pie and The Patty-Pan “ But Peter, who was very naughty, ran straight away to Mr. McGregor’s garden, and squeezed under the gate! First he ate some lettuces and some French Beans; and then he ate some radishes. The Tale of Peter Rabbit “ “It’s as hard as the hams at the cheesemonger’s” said Hunca Munca The Tale of Two Bad Mice “ “I wish to hatch my own eggs; I will hatch them all by myself,” quacked Jemima Puddle-duck. The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck “ “Anna Maria, said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel Whiskers)” - “Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly- poly pudding for my dinner.” “It requires “ ”I will eat a butterfly sandwich, and wait till the shower is over” said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. dough and a rolling-pin,” said Anna Maria considering Tom Kitten with her headzon one side. The Tale of Jeremy Fisher The Tale of Samuel Whiskers Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd is the owner of all rights, copyrights and trademarks in the Beatrix Potter character names and illustrations. Illustration / text © Frederick Warne and Co. Ltd, 2002
THE P O R T M A N Beatrix Potter VEGAN AFTERNOON TEA An afternoon tea inspired by The Tales of Beatrix Potter £19.95 Savoury Sweet onion hummus, a selection of vegetables, olive crumb, and toasted hedgehog bread Leek and asparagus quiche Vegan cheese and chutney sandwich Charred garden vegetables and pesto sandwich Sundried tomato and pesto pinwheel Sweet Scone with raspberry jam and lavender and lemon cream Blackberry and chocolate bar Vegan carrot cake, cashew and coconut cream, dehydrated strawberries Passionfruit cheesecake Shortbread biscuit A choice Tea or Filter Coffee Vegan Menu
“ Old Mrs. Rabbit was a widow; she earned her living by knitting rabbit - wool mittens and muffetees (I once bought a pair at a bazaar). She also sold herbs, and rosemary tea, and rabbit-tobacco (which is what we call lavender). The Tale of Benjamin Bunny “ “It is all ready to put into the oven. Such lovely pie-crust; and I put in a little tin patty-pan to hold up the crust. “ But Peter, who was very naughty, ran straight away to Mr. McGregor’s garden, and squeezed under the gate! First he ate some The Tale of Pie and The Patty-Pan lettuces and some French Beans; and then he ate some radishes. The Tale of Peter Rabbit “ “It’s as hard as the hams at the cheesemonger’s” said Hunca Munca The Tale of Two Bad Mice “ “Anna Maria, said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel Whiskers)” - “Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly- poly pudding for my dinner.” “It requires dough and a rolling-pin,” said Anna Maria considering Tom Kitten with her headzon one side. The Tale of Samuel Whiskers “ ”I will eat a butterfly sandwich, and wait till the shower is over” said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. “ “I wish to hatch my own eggs; I will hatch them all by myself,” quacked Jemima Puddle-duck. The Tale of Jeremy Fisher The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd is the owner of all rights, copyrights and trademarks in the Beatrix Potter character names and illustrations. Illustration / text © Frederick Warne and Co. Ltd, 2002
THE P O R T M A N Beatrix Potter CHILDREN’S AFTERNOON TEA An afternoon tea inspired by The Tales of Beatrix Potter £12.95 Savoury A selection of vegetables, hummus and toasted hedgehog bread Lincolnshire Poacher sandwich Honey roast ham and garden salad sandwich Egg Mayonnaise sandwich Sweet Scone with raspberry jam and lavender and lemon cream Blackberry macaron White chocolate and passionfruit cheese cake Shortbread biscuit A choice of tea, hot chocolate or soft drink Children’s Menu
“ Old Mrs. Rabbit was a widow; she earned her living by knitting rabbit - wool mittens and muffetees (I once bought a pair at a bazaar). She also sold herbs, and rosemary tea, and rabbit-tobacco (which is what we call lavender). The Tale of Benjamin Bunny “ “It is all ready to put into the oven. Such lovely pie-crust; and I put in a little tin patty-pan to hold up the crust. The Tale of Pie and The Patty-Pan “ But Peter, who was very naughty, ran straight away to Mr. McGregor’s garden, and squeezed under the gate! First he ate some lettuces and some French Beans; and then he ate some radishes. The Tale of Peter Rabbit “ “It’s as hard as the hams at the cheesemonger’s” said Hunca Munca The Tale of Two Bad Mice “ “I wish to hatch my own eggs; I will hatch them all by myself,” quacked Jemima Puddle-duck. The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck “ “Anna Maria, said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel Whiskers)” - “Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly- poly pudding for my dinner.” “It requires “ ”I will eat a butterfly sandwich, and wait till the shower is over” said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. dough and a rolling-pin,” said Anna Maria considering Tom Kitten with her headzon one side. The Tale of Jeremy Fisher The Tale of Samuel Whiskers Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd is the owner of all rights, copyrights and trademarks in the Beatrix Potter character names and illustrations. Illustration / text © Frederick Warne and Co. Ltd, 2002
THE P O R T M A N Cocktails Inspired by The Tales of Beatrix Potter Bunny Tail Fizz £7.50 Prosecco, rose and elderflower cordial, cotton candy Mr McGregor’s Garden £6.50 Pimms, lemonade, vodka, sugar syrup Flopsy, Mopsy & Cotton-tail Bramble £7.50 Pin Gin, lemon juice, sugar syrup, blackberry liqueur, ice Bees Knees £7.50 Tanqueray gin, honey syrup, lemon juice, lavender Strawberry Rose Sangria £6.50 Rosé wine, strawberry vodka, lemonade, sugar syrup, strawberries Non-alcoholic Bunny Tail Milkshake £2.50 Strawberry milkshake, cotton candy Peter Rabbit £3.50 Freshly squeezed carrot juice, apple, orange, ginger
“ Old Mrs. Rabbit was a widow; she earned her living by knitting rabbit - wool mittens and muffetees (I once bought a pair at a bazaar). She also sold herbs, and rosemary tea, and rabbit-tobacco (which is what we call lavender). The Tale of Benjamin Bunny “ “It is all ready to put into the oven. Such lovely pie-crust; and I put in a little tin patty-pan to hold up the crust. “ But Peter, who was very naughty, ran straight away to Mr. McGregor’s garden, and squeezed under the gate! First he ate some The Tale of Pie and The Patty-Pan lettuces and some French Beans; and then he ate some radishes. The Tale of Peter Rabbit “ “It’s as hard as the hams at the cheesemonger’s” said Hunca Munca The Tale of Two Bad Mice “ “Anna Maria, said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel Whiskers)” - “Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly- poly pudding for my dinner.” “It requires dough and a rolling-pin,” said Anna Maria considering Tom Kitten with her headzon one side. The Tale of Samuel Whiskers “ ”I will eat a butterfly sandwich, and wait till the shower is over” said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. “ “I wish to hatch my own eggs; I will hatch them all by myself,” quacked Jemima Puddle-duck. The Tale of Jeremy Fisher The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd is the owner of all rights, copyrights and trademarks in the Beatrix Potter character names and illustrations. Illustration / text © Frederick Warne and Co. Ltd, 2002
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