Mother’s Day Dining Experience on the Spa Valley Railway

Janine Booth - Contributor Add a Comment 2 Min Read
Spa Valley Railway in Tunbridge Wells // Credit: Spa Valley Railway

The is inviting families to celebrate Mother's Day with “a fabulous steam train journey together with a tasty Sunday lunch” on board the High Weald Belle.

The steam train will travel along the picturesque Spa Valley Railway line between and Eridge. From the carriage, passengers may catch a glimpse of High Rocks and the Groombridge Place Estate.

While on board the ‘Sunday Lunch Train', passengers will be served a meal with a starter, a main course of turkey roast or vegetarian alternative, and dessert.

The experience is £60 per person and the train departs at 12.55pm. Book in advance on the Spa Valley Railway website.

The full menu is:

STARTER
Homemade Smoked Mackerel Pate wrapped in Smoked Salmon Served with Fresh Salad Leaves, Lemon Vinaigrette & Baguette
Vegetarian Option: Cheese and Tomato Quiche Served with Fresh Salad Leaves, Lemon Vinaigrette & Baguette
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MAIN COURSE
Breast of Roasted Turkey with all the trimmings Sausage wrapped in Bacon, Homemade Stuffing, Winter Vegetables Roasted Potatoes, Gravy & Cranberry Sauce
Vegetarian Option: Homemade Aubergine, Courgette, Garlic Cream Cheese En Croute served with Leek & Basil Sauce
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DESSERT
Homemade Chocolate Brownie, Chocolate Strawberry and Cream
Vegan/Gluten Free Option – Cheesecake

 

Other Dining Trains are available to book for 18 March:

  • Cream Tea on board a steam train departing at 14.45pm. This is the perfect way to enjoy a scone with clotted cream, jam and a pot of tea! £20 per adult and £15 per child.
  • Murder Mystery Fish and Chip Supper experience. Join one of the popular Murder Mystery evenings and try your hand at solving a murder. The evening starts at 18.15 and includes a fish and chip supper and is £55 per adult.

The railway operates dining trains as an essential means of raising money to continue operating its services for all to enjoy.

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