Christmas Day Lunch
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Tel: 01675445602
Our popular Christmas day package, with a sit-down meal at 1.00pm in our Burgundy Suite Restaurant.
Celebrate Christmas in style at The Arden Hotel with the Burgundy Bar & Lounge open for arrival drinks from 12.00pm
£85.00
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