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If you want to plan a beautiful birthday then look no further than Lila?s Tea Party. With over 10 years of events management experience we know what it takes to create a memorable party that caters for everything - leaving just the celebrating to do!


We will prepare a delicious tea party, where everything will be taken care of from the venue hire, table setting and decoration to the homemade food and drink. Our high tea inspired lunch is served on wonderful vintage crockery and includes a fancy three-layer birthday cake in a colour of your choice! Each guest will leave the party with a beautifully presented handmade party favour.



Sample menu


Homemade lemonade served in vintage teapots


Traditional finger sandwiches


Sausage rolls / vegetarian mini tarts


Scones with jam and clotted cream / Chocolate brownies


Cupcakes or biscuits to decorate at the table


All food is cooked and prepared in Lila?s Tea Party cafe using fresh and wholesome ingredients


?25pp minimum 10 people


Age 6+ (younger without the vintage crockery)


Contact Holly Miles at [email protected] to discuss your requirements (Twitter: @lilasteaparty)

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