Mad hatter gin and tea party
How the heck do I start serving cocktails with a smoke bubble?! This has to be one of the fanciest drinks I’ve ever been served. Last but not least was The Smoking Caterpillar: gin with triple sec, cranberry juice, green tea, simply lemonade, sugar cane syrup, and Absinthe Superior with a rosemary infused smoke bubble. The shocking blue color looked so pretty against the pink rose petals! Taylor’s Velvet Falernum, gin with lime juice, pineapple juice, luster dust, and dehydrated flower petals. This cocktail was fantastic!Ĭocktail #2 was Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat: John D. Wow!! Note to self: start drinking hibiscus tea. Sylvia and I lit up at the first sip of this drink. The first cocktail was The Pool of Tears, gin with simple syrup, Hibiscus Flower tea, acidified “simply” limeade, and St.
The featured gin for the entire event was Drumshanbo Gunpowder Irish Gin.
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The main room had flower murals, fun lighting, and an entire ceiling full of whimsical flowers. I appreciated how far apart guests were seated! Most of these photos were taken from my seat at the tea party. We then walked through a flower tunnel down to the main area. There were two themed rooms/photo ops on our way to the main event area, including the room where we were given our welcome shot. Upon arrival, you walk through the Mad Hatter’s hat area, where you can choose a hat if you aren’t already wearing one. Yes, once you walk to the main event area, you will be seated for the entirety of the hour and a half long event. You might be wondering, like I did, if this is still a seated tea since so many influencers seem to capture moments of them walking around. I have to give a shoutout to Doormouse, who really made the show for me! I was not expecting the show aspect of it! The Mad Hatter, hare, Doormouse and Tweedles guide guests through the cocktail experience. Think of this event as dinner theatre but for craft cocktails. I so love a tea party and there’s no finer tea company than Sylvia! I wasn’t sure exactly what to expect from the event but now that I’ve gone, I’ll demystify it for you.įirst of all, if you’re expecting high tea, don’t.
Sunday Funday indeed! My friend Sylvia and I went down the rabbit hole and attended the Mad Hatter Gin & Tea Party in Dallas today.