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The Flavours of Christmas Slemish Market Supper Club

Infuse Tea Bar, 19-21 Bridge Street, Coleraine, County Derry, BT521DR
The Flavours of Christmas Slemish Market Supper Club

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We invite you to the Flavours of Christmas Slemish Market Supper Club — hosted in the beautiful Infuse Tea Bar, Northern Ireland's first tea bar, in the heart of the Causeway Coast.

This evening Chef Rob Curley will craft a surprise 6-course Flavours of Christmas menu inspired by the festive season and sourced from the rich larder of the North coast of Antrim. Expect festive warming dishes with a creative twist, featuring ingredients from Slemish Market Garden & Taste Causeway producers.

The menu will be elevated by expert tea pairings curated by Áine & Duncan Davis of Infuse Tea Bar.

Whether you're gathering with friends, treating a loved one, or kicking off your December with something special, this is not your average Christmas dinner — it's a festive Slemish Market Supper Club.

BYO: Bring your own wine, beer, or bubbles!

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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  • Booking Required

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  • On site parking
  • Station nearby

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Adult£75.00 per ticket

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Season (6 Dec 2025)
DayTimes
Saturday19:00 - 22:00

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