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Mother's Day High Tea

Caccia Birch House

Caccia Birch House is looking forward to hosting a Mother's Day High Tea this year on Sunday May 12th 2019
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The wonderful Artisan Kitchen will be catering this event so visit www.artisankitchen.co.nz... or Artisdan Kitchen Facebook page to book your tickets

Come along to Caccia Birch for a wonderful afternoon High Tea to celebrate Mother's Day. We are delighted to offer a beautiful selection of sweets and savoury treats for you and your loved ones to enjoy, sip on a lovely cup of tea or opt for bubbles for this special occasion.

We have wonderful French sommelier Francis Auclert, The Wine Knight, serving you all along with the rest of our amazing front of house team.

Sunday May 12th 2019

2.00-4.30pm

Caccia Birch House

130 Te we Awe Street

Palmerston North



High Tea including tea and coffee $40

High Tea including BUBBLES $49

Purchase tickets online



www.artisankitchen.co.nz...

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