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Full Afternoon Tea Relax and unwind in style


Afternoon tea from 3 - 6pm


Full Afternoon Tea - £15.00 per person A selection of finger sandwiches and cakes, fruit tart, macaroon, plain and fruit scones, strawberry jam, clotted cream and tea or coffee


Champagne Full Afternoon Tea - £23.00 Full Afternoon Tea including a glass of Champagne


www.michaelcaines.com


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Bistro Blu at the famous Blue Moon


Described in the Guardian as one of The Top 10 Places to Eat in Chester, The Famous Blue Moon has been one of Chester's favourite cafe/diners for over 50 years. Crammed with vintage film and music memorabilia; it's a mini- museum of the 1950's and 60's and shows vintage films and serials all day, plus 1200 tracks of 50's & 60's music played on a Rock-Ola Bubbler Juke-Box.


With coffee and food menus to satisfy every need, situated on the River-side with al Fresco tables this place is a 'must visit' for all.


The Famous Blue Moon


Fully Licensed Bar & Restaurant and Restaurant. Open 7 days a week 10am to 4pm


See Website for menus & more information www.bluemooncafe.eu


The Groves, along the River Dee is one of Chester's most beautiful places to visit, it is also home to one of Chester's best restaurants, Bistro Blu.


Situated alongside the river, since opening in July 2010, Bistro Blu has become one of Chester's best loved venues for authentic French and Rustic Mediterranean cooking - generous ‘country-size’ portions all home cooked by our 2 chefs using fresh local produce.


Menus, opening times and booking all online or telephone 01244 322481


23 The Groves, Chester CH1 1SD www.bistroblu.co.uk


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Come and see what Bistro Blu has to offer, pre-booking advised but not always essential.


Every Thursday, Friday & Saturday Buy 1 bottle of our £10.95 House Wine and receive another Free of Charge – (no restriction on time) *offers subject to change please check our website for up to date information and current menus


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