Enjoy an Easter-themed sweet treat at Newcastle’s Creams Cafe
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Newcastle dessert restaurant Creams Cafe, has launched a special Easter menu.
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Hide AdThree brand-new delicious menu items are being added to Creams Cafe’s existing menu of sweet treats, each with an Easter theme.
Creams Cafe, which is located on Grainger Street in Newcastle’s city centre, already offer an extensive menu of tasty desserts including ice cream, waffles, cookie dough, milkshakes, and much more.
Now, Creams Cafe is launching limited Easter desserts, just in time for the cultural holiday, which is widely associated with chocolate and other sweet treats.
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Hide AdThe brand-new Easter menu items have been designed to suit all sweet-toothed customers.
The first is Henry the Chick Waffle, priced at £8.95, which is a spin on Creams Cafe’s signature waffle, topped with white chocolate sauce, sprinkles, fresh strawberry flowers, mini eggs and a mango sorbet ‘chick’.
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Hide AdThe next is the Smashed Easter Egg Sundae, priced at £9.95, which is ideal for sharing. The sundae is made with layers of fudge brownie gelato, vanilla soft serve smothered in milk chocolate sauce, topped with milk chocolate egg shards, half a creme egg, mini eggs and sprinkles.
The third Easter item is the Easter Basket Shake, priced at £6.75, which is an Easter-themed milkshake. To make-up to delicious thick shake, crushed mini eggs have been swirled into Creams Cafe’s signature shake, topped with whipped cream, sprinkles, chocolate flakes and a mini meringue nest with mini eggs.
The Easter desserts were officially launched in Creams Cafes across the country on Tuesday, March 5 and will be available to purchase until Monday, April 1.
Easter Sunday will take place on Sunday, March 31.
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