The all important day to celebrate Mums, Nans and Motherly figures has come around once again and venues in Warrington are here to help make their day special.
Join The Botanist for a delicious Sunday Roast on Sunday 15 March to relax, dine and spend quality time together. Every Mum will also receive a free cocktail with their meal, making it an evening to spoil them easily.
Just a couple of doors down, Costello’s Bar will be offering a large bottle of prosecco for £16.95 on Sunday 15 March, or for an early celebration, Nick Milner Band will be performing from 8.45pm on Saturday 14 March.
Book in for a breakfast or brunch treat at Blossom Café Bar by calling 01925 432736, with just a few spaces left it’s proven to be a popular choice so make sure to secure a seat. Try dishes like an English, Turkish or vegetarian breakfast, eggs benedict, scrambled eggs, omelettes, bagels, paninis and more.
With two for £12.95 cocktails from 5pm until close, brunch, sandwiches, flatbreads, burgers, tapas and lots of other main options, catering for all dietary requirements, Dorado Lounge can make Mother’s Day special for any family.
If afternoon tea is Mums idea of a fun afternoon why not try one of The Grand Bars, when booking online all Mums receive a free glass of prosecco. Choose from their traditional menu or upgrade to include bottomless prosecco.
For something a little quieter and creative, head to LUSH in Golden Square Shopping Centre for their Mother’s Day Bath Bomb Workshop on Saturday 14 March. Learn how to create a bath bomb from scratch and hear expert tips from the passionate LUSH team.
Sometimes a simple trip to the cinema sharing a bucket of popcorn can make a special day out, treat Mum to a film on the big screen. For Horror catch The Bride, see the life of Elvis in EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert, for a laugh see Mother’s Pride or there’s plenty of family favourites like GOAT, Zootropolis 2 and Hoppers.
For all the hard work they do each year and all the love they share, Mums deserve a day to remember this Mother’s Day in Warrington.
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