Have breakfast with Santa at one of our country pubs
The festive season is a time when the world feels full of wonder and excitement. There’s something truly special about Christmas, especially when seen through the eyes of little ones. From the excitement of waiting for Santa’s arrival to the joy of unwrapping presents and spending time with loved ones, it’s a time for creating memories that last a lifetime.
For children, the anticipation is magical – the sound of Santa's boots on the rooftop, the thrill of catching a glimpse of him, and the mystery of the half-eaten cookies left behind. This is the essence of Christmas – the spark of joy that fills the air.
Now imagine the thrill of meeting Santa in person, spreading cheer and laughter, and making it even more memorable with a festive breakfast. At Chef & Brewer, we’re here to help you make the most of this special time with a magical breakfast with Santa experience.
Where is the best place to see Santa?
The best place to see Santa this Christmas is at one of our cosy Chef & Brewer countryside pubs! Come in out of the cold and meet Santa in a warm, welcoming setting, surrounded by festive decorations and softly twinkling lights. Our pubs provide the perfect backdrop for the most magical Christmas experience.
But it doesn’t end there. Tuck into a delicious breakfast of classic favourites that the whole family will love. While you dine, Santa will be there to spread holiday cheer, share stories and maybe even hand out a few early presents.
Join us at Chef & Brewer for an unforgettable festive celebration. There's no better place to create special Christmas memories!
Where can I see Santa near me?
Meeting Santa is a magical experience that children look forward to all year. To make this Christmas unforgettable, find your nearest Chef & Brewer pub and join us for a wonderful breakfast with Santa near you. Enjoy a cosy, festive meal and create memories to last a lifetime.
Step inside our cosy, festive pubs, where you’ll be greeted by twinkling lights, seasonal cheer and the warmest of welcomes. While you get stuck into a generous breakfast with your loved ones, Santa himself will be there to spread festive joy and make this holiday season even more special.
A few things you need to know about Santa
Before your little ones meet him, there are a few things they should know about jolly old St Nick!What does Santa wear?
Santa is always dressed in his striking red suit with fluffy white trim. He also wears a belt, shiny black boots and a cosy red hat with a white pom-pom. Don’t forget his rosy cheeks, twinkling eyes and his signature long white beard!How does Santa get into your home?
Legend has it that Santa possesses a special magic key that helps him enter homes without chimneys. For houses that do have chimneys, he slides down them with ease! No matter how he makes his way in, Santa is always extra quiet so he doesn’t wake anyone up.What does Santa love to eat?
Santa is all about the sweet treats, but if he had to choose, he’s going for the cookies. They’re his favourite, and he enjoys all kinds, from chocolate chip to gingerbread. Leaving out a plate of cookies is a great way to show Santa you’ve been thinking of him!What drink do you give Santa?
A nice glass of milk to wash down his cookies is Santa’s ideal tipple. It helps to keep him refreshed on his travels around the world delivering presents. Some families also leave a little carrot for Rudolph and the other reindeer to nibble on.Can you write to Santa?
Santa loves receiving letters from children, and in the UK, Royal Mail makes sure he gets them! If you write to Santa, you should get a reply from the man himself. Just send your letter by Thursday 30th of November to:
Santa/Father Christmas
Santa's Grotto
Reindeerland
XM4 5HQ
Don’t forget your stamp! For more details on how to get a response from Santa, check out the Royal Mail website. Make sure to include your full name and address so Santa knows where to send his reply.
Can’t wait to meet Santa? Find a pub and treat the little ones to breakfast with Santa 2024 near you. Make this Christmas one to remember!