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Valentine’s Week Afternoon Tea

16 January 2025

Valentine’s Week Afternoon Tea

Love is always in the air at the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary! This Valentine’s week, we’ve got something extra special for all you romantics, whether your number one love is your partner, friend or a four-legged best friend.

 

Our café team has given our popular Afternoon Tea a romantic twist. Picture heart-shaped scones, delicious cakes and a unique sweet treat to share with your special someone. And because we know how much you love your dogs, your pooch can join the celebration with their very own valentines meal! 

 

Our limited edition Valentine’s Afternoon Tea is £39.90 for two people. It’s available on February 10, 11, 12, 15, and 16. To book your spot, call our café on 01983 852693 and press option 2. Please book 48 hours in advance. Vegan and gluten free options available. 

 

Booking for your pup as well? Our special doggy afternoon tea of ham, dog ice cream and a locally made Valentine’s treat is £5.95 per pooch. 

 

Celebrate love and romance this Valentine’s Day at the Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary – we’d love to see you.

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