The Ivy St Helen’s Square’s classic afternoon tea has also been given the royal treatment for The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 2022, featuring a classic selection of British sandwiches, showstopping cakes and warm fruited scones
Her Majesty famously dined at quintessential celebrity favourite The Ivy and now you can too. Celebrating The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 2022, The Ivy St Helen’s Square has launched a limited edition menu of royal-themed cocktails, a special dessert and an afternoon tea fit for a queen. Launching on the bank holiday weekend on Thursday, 2nd June, the specials will be served alongside restaurant’s extensive spring menu and firm favourites.
In honour of the United Kingdom’s longest-reigning monarch, the limited-edition cocktail menu is inspired by notable royals, past and present. Boudica (£10.25), a typically British serve, is a refreshing mix of Pimm’s, Tanqueray 10, Crème de Pêche, Lime Juice and Ginger Ale, garnished with mint and cucumber, while Queen Victoria (£10.75) is a smooth mix of Tanqueray 10, Vanilla Syrup, Lavender Syrup, Crème de Mure and Lemon Juice. Lilibet (£13.50) features Tanqueray 10, Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto, Lemon Juice and Honey Syrup, topped up with The Ivy Champagne for a true royal touch. Those seeking a non-alcoholic alternative can opt for The Virgin Queen (£8.50), which features Seedlip Grove, Honey Syrup, Lime Juice and Ginger Juice.
The Ivy St Helen’s Square’s classic afternoon tea has also been given the royal treatment for The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee 2022, featuring a classic selection of British sandwiches, showstopping cakes and warm fruited scones with clotted cream, fresh strawberries and strawberry preserve. Afternoon Tea for two includes a choice of teas, infusions or coffees and can be served with Champagne (£35.95) or without (£26.95).
The Ivy St Helen’s Square is located next to York’s famous Mansion House, home to the Lord Mayor of York, and brings relaxed, sophisticated all-day dining to the heart of York, seven days a week.
To book a table, visit www.theivyyork.com.