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Spangles "Wizard" Afternoon Tea

8/12/2018

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Who doesn't love afternoon tea right?  
I must admit, I've put off having one as I am a fussy eater and don't like a lot of the fillings used in an afternoon tea.  But, I have decided I at least have to try them.  I doubt very much they will kill me if I do that.

Anyway, I was looking for themed afternoon teas.  Nothing really fancy just something simply, that if we didn't like it, it wouldn't be the end of the world.  I did a google search and a place called Spangles in Leamington Spa came up.  I had a look at the website and found there were lots of different themed afternoon teas planned.  After looking for a while we decided we would give the "Wizard" afternoon tea a try.  Rebecca had just started to get in to the Harry Potter films so felt it was quite fitting.  
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Above:  Some of the afternoon options
We turned up on what we thought was our booked date, but turns out I had managed to book the Friday that had already gone.  Anyway, the lady who was running it said it wasn't a problem and set us a up a table.
First thing she brought over to us was a bottle of Butterbeer from the USA.  I hadn't had this before so I was looking forward to trying it.  It tasted really sweet but enjoyable.  I can imagine a lot of people don't like it due to its sweetness.  ​
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Around 20 mins later the food arrived.  We had 2 adults and 1 child's afternoon tea.
The adults ones contained the following:
Bottom Tier:  3 sandwiches and a cheese wand
Middle Tier: Scones with Clotted cream & Jam, Bertie botts every flavour jelly beans and a Golden Snitch (ferrero rocher)
Top Tier:  Sorting hat cupake, Chocolate covered oreo with a chocolate frog and a chocolate moose.  
The children's one was the same except for the fact the sandwiches were plain ham and cheese.  
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Adult
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Being a fussy eater, I only ate one of the 3 sandwiches.  The one I did eat was very nice.  The scones were good it was a shame that the clotted cream and jam were in packs rather than little pots (that might be me expecting a bit too much).  The sweet treats were all very good and enjoyable.  

There was also a range of Harry Potter props and dress up so Rebecca had a great time dressing up and pretending to be him.  
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We were there a total of 1.5 hours and managed to eat everything in that time. 

The total cost for this was £45 (£20 for adults and £15 for children) which was a reasonable amount give what we got.  

We did enjoy it enough that we have booked to do the Genies Magic Carpet Afternoon tea in September.  
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