Highlights
The Grand offers guests world-class cocktails, fine wines and craft beers
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What's included:
Ladies Afternoon tea includes: Mixture of sandwiches on white and brown bread from ham salad, egg mayo & cucumber, tuna Mayo & cucumber, mature cheddar & pickle. Selection of freshly baked homemade cakes & brownies. Scones with clotted cream and jam.
Gentleman’s Afternoon Tea includes: Selection of baguette bites or sandwiches with mixed fillings : egg mayo & cucumber, tuna Mayo & cucumber, ham salad, mature cheddar & pickle. Selection of pastries: sausage roll, pork pie, scotch egg, Cheese, grapes and crackers.
£15 upgrade to bottomless prosecco for 2 hours, paid directly to the merchant on the day of the booking.
Our sandwiches can be swapped to meet dietary requirements.
Menu may be subject to change. Please state which option you would like when booking. Please call Mon-Fri from 9am-5pm to book
We run our afternoon teas: Fri-Sun 12pm-6pm.
Please book at least 24 hours in advance
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About The Grand
The Grand, sited close to Bridge Foot, was Warrington’s first cinema and attracted a loyal following of film fans.
Opened in 1913 as The Grand Electric Theatre, it was re-named New Grand Cinema from 13th November 1922. Taken over by the Associated British Cinemas(ABC) chain in December 1930, Western Electric sound equipment was installed and it was re-named New Grand Super Cinema.
ABC sold the cinema to a group of local businessmen in 1940, and as the Grand Cinema, it was closed by them in March 1952 when the final film was “Fury of the Congo”. It was demolished to widen the road and the bridge.
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