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High Tea for Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is fast approaching, and it’s the perfect time to celebrate and appreciate all that our Mothers have done for us. This year, Hyatt Place Melbourne Caribbean Park is hosting a luxurious High Tea to honour Mothers everywhere, .

The High Tea will take place on Sunday 14 May from 1pm to 3pm, prepared by Archie’s Farm Restaurant & Bar. The setting is intimate and elegant, making it the perfect place to treat your Mother to a special and memorable day.

Archie’s High Tea menu is nothing short of amazing, with a selection of delicious sweet and savoury treats that will tantalize your taste buds. There will be an assortment of finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, pastries, cakes, and chocolates, all prepared by the hotel’s expert chefs. And, of course, a range of specially selected teas and coffee will be available to complement the food.

In addition to the culinary delights, guests will also be treated to live music throughout the afternoon. This will create a relaxing atmosphere and make the day even more enjoyable for everyone.

The Mother’s Day High Tea is an ideal way to show your Mother how much you care. It’s a chance to spoil her and show her how much she means to you, all while enjoying a luxurious afternoon in a beautiful setting. Don’t miss this opportunity to make this Mother’s Day an unforgettable one.

To reserve your place or to find out more information about this event, please visit the Hyatt Place Melbourne Caribbean Park website or contact them directly to book.

To book, call 4137 1234 or visit hyattplacemelbournecaribbeanpark.com

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