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 Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Celebrate Valentine's Day with a special Afternoon Tea


Wednesday 03 February 10

A table with wine and assortment of cakesEnjoy a romantic afternoon tea on Valentine's Day

What better way to celebrate Valentine's Day with your beloved than a romantic meal at the Michelin Guide 2010 listed Maritime Dining Rooms?

Enjoy a delicious Valentine's Day Afternoon Tea for two with a bottle of Astoria Lounge Prosecco for only £25. This special offer is only available on Sunday 14 February - see the afternoon tea page for the full menu.

The full Sunday lunch menu and children's menu will still be available alongside the fresh new Spring menu. Booking is advisable: to book or for enquiries please call the Maritime Dining Rooms on 0151 478 4056. 

Located on the fourth floor of the Grade I-listed Merseyside Maritime Museum, the Maritime Dining Rooms offers stunning views over the city. Executive chef Nigel Paul Smith's menu celebrates British and local produce, combining classic flavours with modern presentation.


Posted by David | 03/02/2010 16:50   | Comments [0]

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