THORNTON, CO, May 07, 2013 (Press-News.org) Stonebrook Manor, a popular site for weddings in north Denver with a growing reputation for the quality of its brunches and afternoon teas, has announced a special brunch for Mother's Day.
Stonebrook Manor is an elegantly furnished 24,000 square foot manor with gardens. The brunch will be held in the grand ballroom, but the gardens will be open. Tables in the ballroom can be set up for mother-daughter get-togethers as well as a brunch for the entire family. The gardens are bursting with flowers as well as natural rock formations, waterfalls, bridges, arbors, and gazebos.
"Brunch is a perfect way to celebrate Mother's Day," said Chuck Haag, head of operations at Stonebrook. "Let mom sleep in, then take her out for a special meal. Our gourmet chef prepares all items on-site from the finest ingredients available."
Price is $19.95 for adults, $17.95 for seniors (65+), and $9.95 for children ages 2-12 (children under 2 are free). Please call 303-255-0063 to make a reservation. For more information about the venue, please visit Stonebrook Manor's website at www.stonebrookmanor.com.
Stonebrook Manor Event Center and Gardens is an award-winning wedding venue located in Thornton, Colorado. It is a family owned and operated business, founded on the basic principle of striving to offer a better setting, food, and services at a lower price than offered by other venues in the area.
Mother's Day Brunch Available at Stonebrook Manor
North Denver location offers a comfortable, convenient, delicious option for mother-daughter brunch or the entire family.
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[Press-News.org] Mother's Day Brunch Available at Stonebrook ManorNorth Denver location offers a comfortable, convenient, delicious option for mother-daughter brunch or the entire family.