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Limited-Edition Gin and Rosé High Tea Experience Sydney


CELEBRATE THE FLAVOURS OF SPRING WITH A GIN AND ROSÉ-THEMED HIGH TEA AT THE GALLERY

Put a spring in your step with a limited-edition Gin and Rosé High Tea Experience

Sydney’s inner-city establishment, The Gallery, invites you to enjoy a day of elegance with friends and family with a Gin and Rosé themed, Spring High Tea complete with a glass of rosé, gin and tonic or Champagne. Enjoy a reimagined and utterly delightful High Tea at Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park, inspired by the season of rejuvenation.

Add a dose of luxury to your day with a menu of petite sweet and savoury bites, think; gin-cured salmon crostini, wild scampi caviar, smoked chicken tea finger, chilli chutney rose cured watermelon duo, rocket, Persian feta, toasted and coconut seed crunch. Show-stopping patisserie will satisfy any sweet tooth includes; open-faced rosé-infused crème patisserie Gin & Tonic jelly, and candied lemon chess board cookie with fresh local berries. Jam and Chantilly cream, plain scone and chocolate orange scone. Complimented by flowing pots of luxe hand-picked tea, Vittoria Coffee or velvety, Lindt hot chocolate.

This Spring we looked to traditional European and English Springtime flavours of botanical gins and delicate rosé to create a fun and truly memorable seasonal High Tea menu” Executive Chef, Duncan Morrison.

The Gallery is serving three-tiered traditional high tea daily or opt for a lavish buffet-style Spring High Tea Buffet every Saturday and Sunday. Priced at $79 per person including tea and coffee. $89 per person with a choice of a rosé or gin and tonic or $99 per person with a glass of Champagne Thiénot x Penfolds.

The modern yet elegant twist on the traditional High Tea is also available for a takeaway (by pick-up only) and can be enjoyed picnic-style in the breathtaking Hyde Park or from the comfort of your home. The Spring High Tea is available now until late November.

Details

What: Spring High Tea
When:
Daily from 08:00 am – 9:00 pm
Where: The Gallery | 161 Elizabeth Street, Sydney
Price: $79 - $99 pp
Bookings:
click here

About Sheraton Hotels & Resorts 

Sheraton Hotels & Resorts makes it easy for guests to feel welcome at over 440 hotels in more than 70 countries and territories around the world. As the most global brand within Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of extraordinary hotel brands sitting at the centre of hundreds of communities around the world, Sheraton has a rich heritage in creating a sense of belonging for guests, wherever they are in the world. Sheraton is currently undergoing a major brand transformation, creating a signature community experience for the next generation of travelers at properties across the globe. The new vision for Sheraton features intuitive design, tech-forward experiences, and upgrades to everything from public space and F&B to flexible meeting space. To learn more, visit www.sheraton.com. Stay connected to Sheraton on Facebook, and @sheratonhotels on Twitter and Instagram. Sheraton is proud to participate in Marriott Bonvoy®, the global travel program from Marriott International. The program offers members an extraordinary portfolio of global brands, exclusive experiences on Marriott Bonvoy Moments and unparalleled benefits including free nights and Elite status recognition. To enrol for free or for more information about the program, visit MarriottBonvoy.marriott.com

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The Gallery

Website:
https://www.galleryonthepark.com.au

The Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park
161 Elizabeth Street, Sydney 2000

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