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The Toll House Inn in Lancaster – part of Daniel Thwaites – launches its selection of Christmas activities for 2024. From festive catch ups with friends, to romantic winter getaways, and excuses to get the whole family together, The Toll House Inn have planned you a Christmas to remember.
Think cosy nooks, roaring fires, festive decorations and memories to last a lifetime. Christmas is a time to celebrate, not to cook - so sit back, relax and let The Toll House’s team of talented chefs do all the hard work.
Festive getaways
For those looking to make a night of it, The Toll House offers an authentic seasonal escape with a selection of rooms available. From cosy doubles to grand feature rooms, they’re packed full of little luxurious including The White Company toiletries and homemade biscuits.
Based on two people sharing, prices start from £145 per night*.
*Subject to availability.
Festive afternoon tea
Sweeten up the season with a quintessentially traditional afternoon tea, served with a festive twist and packed full of local ingredients. Treat yourself to a selection of delicate mini sandwiches including turkey and cranberry and Wensleydale and fig chutney. Make sure to save room for a medley of sweet treats expertly prepared by the inn’s team of chefs, including Amaretto and raspberry brulee, a homemade scone with jam and clotted cream, and Christmas cake and Wensleydale cheese, as well as festive sable biscuits and a chocolate and orange torte.
Traditional afternoon tea - £23.00 per person*
Prosecco afternoon tea - £30.00 per person*
*Pre-booking is required.
Festive dining
Escape the cold and enjoy a festive feast to remember. Featuring seasonal-inspired dishes, the festive dining menu makes for the perfect family meal or sparkling Christmas party. Choose from delicious flavours including spiced sweet potato soup, confit pork belly, traditional roast turkey and seafood crumble. Those with a sweet tooth can even indulge in a chocolate and pistachio arctic roll or a classic Christmas pudding.
The festive dining offering is available from 27th November until 30th December.
Two courses - £30 per person*
Three courses - £35 per person*
*Pre-booking is required.
Christmas Day
For the big day, settle into The Toll House’s cosy restaurant for a delicious and hassle-free Christmas dinner brimming with seasonal and classic options. On arrival, guests will be treated to a glass of Champagne before feasting on a delicious four-course menu. Choose from beef carpaccio, salmon and lobster ravioli, traditional roast turkey and walnut, cashew and chestnut roast. Desserts include chocolate fondant, Christmas pudding and a cheeseboard, while the dining experience can be finished off with tea or coffee and warm mince pies. A delicious wine flight is also available to pre-order.
Adults - £105 per person*
*Pre-booking is required.
The gift of Daniel Thwaites
Give the gift of Daniel Thwaites this Christmas. Where small details, make a big difference. Whoever you’re shopping for, a gift voucher to spend in one of Daniel Thwaites’ stunning properties is a beautiful present itself. From spa days to cosy inn breaks and afternoon teas, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Prices start at £25, and a full range of gift vouchers can be found online here.
Why The Toll House?
Celebrating the city’s unique history, the Lancaster City Museum is a perfect opportunity to delve into the area’s fascinating background. There is also a fantastic art collection, a programme of regularly changing exhibitions, and the building is home to the King’s Own Royal Regiment Museum, a fascinating look at the military heritage of the city’s own regiment from 1680 onwards.
About Daniel Thwaites
Established in 1807, Lancashire-based, family-owned Daniel Thwaites boasts a unique collection of award-winning inns, hotels, and spa hotels across England.
Christmas experiences and gift vouchers have launched across Daniel Thwaites’ portfolio of four and five-star inns: www.thwaites.co.uk/inns
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