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McGettigan s is back with live music and an Alice in Wonderland brunch
McGettigan’s is back with live music in tow…
Live music, entertainment and brunches are officially back and there’s few places that combine the three quite like McGettigan’s JLT. To kick off a new installment of its known and loved brunches, there’s a one-off Alice In Wonderland-themed brunch happening there this weekend.
Prepare to expect the unexpected as you descend into Mad Hatter’s tea party with a range of delicious dishes and, of course, free-flowing beverages between 1pm and 4pm on Friday, May 21. McGettigan’s is known for its live music and you can bet they’ll be celebrating the ease in restrictions in true McGettigans form.
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In a little wooden shack, a light breeze tinkling its wind chimes and tousling tea bushes nearby, Islay man Les Wilson sips fine China tea served with simple ceremony in tiny cups.
But the award-winning writer and documentary maker is not in China. He is closer to Perth than Peking. Les is at the Windy Hollow Tea Estate, just north of Scotland’s Ochil Hills, where artisan tea producer Monica Griesbaum makes tea so good she is selling it to the Chinese.
Tickets available for Alice in Wonderland themed pop-up bar Share Updated: 7:05 PM EDT May 8, 2021 Hidden Media Network SOURCE: Hidden Media Network
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 7:05 PM EDT May 8, 2021 A boozy version of the Mad Hatter s Tea Party is headed to Pittsburgh this summer.The Alice: An Immersive Cocktail Experience is opening in a secret location in Pittsburgh on July 7.Guests will create their own liquid concoctions under the watchful eye of The Mad Hatter, play croquet with flamingos, paint the roses red and devour Eat Me cake. Tickets for the 90 minute immersive experience in Wonderland cost $40 per person and includes two bespoke cocktails and Eat Me cake. Family friendly sessions are available for those under 21, and all other sessions are strictly 21 and up only.For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.