- The experience is structured like a wizardry and alchemy class.
- It's called the Potion Room.
- It's at London cafe and bakery Cutter & Squidge.
- Guests create drinkable and edible "potions" wearing cloaks.
- The experience costs £49.50.
London cafe and bakery Cutter & Squidge is offering a wizard-inspired afternoon tea.
It's called the Potion Room and the experience is structured like a wizardry and alchemy class.
Guests wear a cloak and even get a magic wand. They create drinkable and edible "potions" and are served a a tray full of sweet and savoury items.
They also get customised magic drinks like the "galaxy juice," or a "rum butterbeer".
The Potion Room launches in May 2018 and will run for 18 months.
The experience costs £49.50.
Produced and filmed by Claudia Romeo