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Treat Mum to High Tea

It is only few days away from Mother’s Day! Create a day she will never forget with a High Tea at Archie’s Farm Restaurant & Bar.

Served to your table on a three-tiered stand, savour the selection of delicate sweets and savoury treats, complete with sparkling wine, mimosa or Dilmah teas. Each high tea booking will receive a special gift to take home too!

Venue: Hyatt Place Melbourne Caribbean Park

38 Dalmore Drive, Scoresby VIC 3179

Date: Sunday, 8th May 2022

Time: 11.30am to 1.30pm

Price:

$85 per adult

$37.50 per child (3 to 12 years old)

Children under 3 years old dine complimentary

With only a few places remaining, call +61 4137 1234 or book online at hyattplacemelbournecaribbeanpark.com to secure your place!

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