“Princess Afternoon Tea-Beauty and the Beast-” Have an elegant autumn tea time

2021.09.07

Afternoon tea will be held in the image of a party held at a castle, with the theme of the world of the fairy tale “Beauty and the Beast”. Limited to specific days from September to November 2021. Enjoy a limited afternoon tea in a luxurious space decorated with antique furniture.

With the motif of "rose" that holds the key to the story

“Strawberry candle short” that looks like a candle. “Dress-up Chocolat Beast Mont Blanc” is based on the image of a prince who has been magically turned into a beast. Enjoy sweets and light meals such as “Berry Sandwich Her Tunkaron”, which is the image of a princess bell, along with tea and herbal tea.

Overview of "Princess Afternoon Tea-Beauty and the Beast-"

◆ Shirokane ArtGrace Club

Date: September 20, 2021 (Monday / holiday), September 23 (Thursday / holiday), October 30 (Saturday)
* Reservation required
Holding time: 1st copy 11:30-13:00, 2nd copy 14:00-15:30, 3rd copy 17:00-18:30
* Reception starts 15 minutes before each part
Price (1 person): Regular seats 5,000 yen, window seats and sofa seats 5,500 yen
<3 copies (with pasta)> Regular seats 7,000 yen, window seats / sofa seats 7,500 yen
Children 2,000 yen
*Consumption tax and service charge included
Address: 1-1-9 Kamiosaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0021
Inquiries: 03-5475-3388
* Reception hours: 12: 00-20: 00 (Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, except on public holidays, irregularly closed on Wednesdays)

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◆ Tokyo Aphrodite

Date: October 31, 2021 (Sun), November 23 (Tuesday / holiday) * Reservation required
Holding time: 12:30-14:00 *Reception starts at 12:15
Price (1 person): Regular seats 5,000 yen, club lounge seats 5,500 yen, children 2,000 yen
* Consumption tax and service charge included
Address: 12-13 Nihonbashitomizawa-cho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0006
Inquiries: 03-3667-8181
* Reception hours: Weekdays 12:00 to 20:00 / Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays 9:00 to 21:00 (Regular holidays: Mondays and Tuesdays excluding holidays, other designated days)

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*Scheduled to be released on September 8th (Wednesday)

About correspondence to new coronavirus infection (COVID-19)
Based on the outbreak situation of the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in Japan, we give first consideration to the health and safety of our customers and related parties, and secure measures to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and social distance.

In addition, depending on the social situation, some stores may be suspended or the business hours may be changed.
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