Fenwick food site launches new menu and family afternoon tea with 'kids eat free' Easter deal
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From Monday, April 14 until Sunday, April 27, a maximum of two two under 12s can east for free when an adult spends over £15 on dining at the site in the East Atrium of Fenwick Newcastle’s lower ground floor.
Brunch and classic afternoon tea with a twist options are available for shoppers in the city centre, as well as champagne menu items.
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Inspired by founding family member Fred Fenwick’s passion for French culture, Fred’s is a contemporary take on the Terrace Tea Room, which he originally opened at Fenwick Newcastle in 1911.
Launching this week, Fenwick Newcastle is offering a selection of new menu icons to shoppers including a selection of premium sandwiches featuring locally sourced produce, authentic pasta dishes and a renewed quintessential English Afternoon Tea.
The breakfast offering includes artisan coffee, fresh pressed juices and viennoiseries (breakfast pastries made in the style of Vienna, Austria) handmade by Fenwick’s in-house patisserie chefs.
The new all-day menu features signature classics like Fred's Club Sandwich and Caesar Salad alongside new Italian-inspired additions including Rigatoni Arrabbiata and Spinach and Ricotta Tortelloni.
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Hide AdBrunch lovers can enjoy favourites such as eggs benedict, smashed avocado on toast and Belgian waffles served throughout the day, alongside speciality drinks including the new strawberry matcha latte.
The city centre eatery is open between 9am and 6pm from Monday to Wednesday as well as Friday and Saturday, 9am until 7pm on Thursdays and 11am until 5pm on Sundays.
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