In a spa experience you can dine out on all summer, Hoar Cross Hall are embracing our belief that a spa experience is not just about the spa. It’s about enjoying the best that each spa has to offer and at Hoar Cross Hall that definitely includes the food. So on a Twilight spa experience, which means you can enjoy it after work any night of the week, they’ve introduced a themed menu to set the tone for your spa break. Which one will you choose?
What to expect:
Arrive from 6.00 pm and enjoy…
Use of a luxury robe, fluffy towels and pampering spa products in the changing rooms.
Access to everything in the spa, including hydrotherapy pools, vitality pool, Nordic Heat & Ice Suite. and all relaxation areas including the Snooze Room and Sanctum.
You also have access to the gym, and regular exercise and relaxation classes.
A themed meal and a drink.
Depart by 9.30pm.
Then choose from…
Sophisticated: Dine on a classic British cheese board including four cheeses, pickled walnuts, celery, grapes, chutney and quince jelly. It’s all accompanied with a glass of house wine.
Sweet Tooth: choose from an Assiette of School Desserts including chocolate concrete, arctic roll, jam and coconut sponge; a Pina Colada Sundae with coconut ice cream, Malibu poached pineapple, whipped cream, toasted coconut, pineapple coulis and a fan wafer; or you might prefer a Rocky Road Cheesecake with maraschino cherries and caramel popcorn. All served with a glass of Prosecco.
Saint and Sinner: Decide whether to be a saint or a sinner on your spa evening with a classic bacon cheeseburger and fries accompanied by a milkshake, or Scottish smoked salmon superfood salad with a green reviver smoothie.
Mexican: Spicy chicken fajitas served with sweet potato fries served with a classic Margarita cocktail.
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