Culloden Estate and Spa ‘Spill the tea’ with a Bridgerton-inspired Afternoon Tea

Friday, March 25, 2022.
'Spill the tea' with a Bridgerton-inspired Afternoon Tea

‘Spill the tea’ with a Bridgerton-inspired Afternoon Tea

With the highly anticipated Season 2 of Bridgerton airing on Netflix today, one Belfast Hotel is helping fans feel part of the drama. 

Guests of the 5-star Culloden Estate and Spa in Belfast are being invited to experience the splendour of high society with a scandalously decadent Bridgerton-inspired afternoon tea in the hotel’s stunning setting overlooking Belfast Lough.   

Such a treat seems fitting for a hotel that’s part of the luxury Hastings Hotels group. And it may even be the perfect last-minute Mother’s Day gift.

'Spill the tea' with a Bridgerton-inspired Afternoon Tea

The afternoon tea experience promises to tickle your tastebuds with a demi-tasse of soup (a small cup to you or me), followed by elegant finger sandwiches, warm buttermilk scones with lashings of clotted cream and a sumptuous array of pastries and cakes – all served in fine bone crockery laid out on a suitably dressed antique table. 

Along with the finest selection of speciality teas and coffees, guests can add a glass of champagne to enhance the experience.

And if you’re feeling especially audacious you can partake in Lady Whistledown’s Gossipy Gimlet cocktail – cleverly disguised in a teacup to avoid any scandal. 

Dressing up for such a sanctimonious occasion is optional but will not be frowned upon.

'Spill the tea' with a Bridgerton-inspired Afternoon Tea

The Bridgerton-inspired afternoon tea costs from £35 per person. 

Afternoon tea gift cards are also available from the Hastings Hotels website and could be the perfect last-minute Mother’s Day gift:

Vouchers can be purchased from https://www.hastingshotels.com/afternoon-tea-gift-cards.html or you can make a reservation by calling + 44 (0) 28 9042 1066 or emailing [email protected]

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