Christmas
Santa’s coming to breakfast at one Swansea garden centre


National garden centre chain, Dobbies, who have a store at Swansea Enterprise Park in the city say they’re looking forward to the festive season with family experiences for all in the run up to Christmas.
It says its ever-popular Santa’s Breakfast experience is available in Dobbies’ Swansea store, perfect for families and children under 10 years old, priced at £13.99 per child. Breakfast options are available for both adults and children, including vegetarian and lighter options, with food, fun activities plus a special visit and gift from Santa all included in the children’s great-value ticket price.
Sarah Murray, Partnership and Events Manager at Dobbies, said: “We’re really excited to be welcoming families to Santa’s Breakfast. We always receive such positive feedback for this event, so we’re delighted to have Santa back this year. There’s truly something for everyone in our Swansea store.”
Dobbies is also offering a Festive Afternoon Tea experience in its Swansea store, with three tiers of seasonal food available for only £20 for two, with unlimited tea and coffee refills available.
Advance booking for Dobbies’ Christmas events is essential to avoid disappointment. Santa’s Breakfast prices have been held, with no increase. Customers will have the opportunity to make a donation to Dobbies’ national charity partner, Teenage Cancer Trust, when booking online: https://www.dobbies.com/events
Santa’s Breakfast runs from 26 November, £13.99 per child and from £7.30 per adult.
Festive Afternoon Tea is on now, £13.50 per adult and £7.50 per child.
Dobbies offers Book with Confidence. For more info: https://www.dobbies.com/book-with-confidence
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