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The Little Gin Palace
Offering a unique mobile bar experience for your special day

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The Little Gin Palace
Offering a unique mobile bar experience for your special day
The Little Gin Palace
INTRODUCTION
Picture this – a hot summers day, you’ve just married the love of your life, and all your loved ones are gathered around a converted horse box sipping ice cold G&Ts in the searing sunshine. Sound appealing? This North East mobile bar business has it covered – and it’s not just G&Ts. Mimosas,
Passion fruit martinis, summer punch, prosecco – you name it, there’s enough booze for a pre-speech snooze here. From humble beginnings, this business has garnered quite the following for the quality of its spirits and cocktails that are a sure-fire way to impress your guests on the big day.
The Little Gin Palace was born from being constantly disappointed about attending events and paying premium prices for lack of choice of both gins and mixers.
Dedicated to offering wedding parties premium drinks without the price tag, owner Bridget decided to lovingly restore a 70-year-old rice horse box to create a mobile bar facility for weddings and events. Your own little private sip shack, if you will, where you and your guests can gather, chat and enjoy quality tipples hand crafted with love.
CERTIFIED FUN:
- DBS Checked
- Personal licence
- Premises licence
- Fully insured
- Eco-friendly
Shaken, or Stirred?
The Little Gin Palace team is passionate about Gin. Not only are they a lover of the big brands, but they also love sourcing and sampling local gins from small distilleries to help craft their thirst-quenching menu.
Here’s a few of Belle’s favourites…
The Passion Fruit Martini – Gin, passion fruit liqueur and tropical fruit juice served in a glass drinks dispenser. 6 bottles of prosecco, 12 martini glasses and shot glasses included. 6 people for £60 or up to 12 people £120
The Grapefruit Wheel – Gin and grapefruit juice topped up with Prosecco served with a grapefruit wheel and Rosemary. 6 bottles of prosecco and 12 polycarbonate flute glasses included. Served in a glass drinks dispenser with flute glasses. 6 people for £60 or up to 12 people for £120
Mrs TLGP Iced Tea – Gin, Lady Grey Tea, Elderflower, Mint, Lemon & Grapefruit. Served in a glass drinks dispenser with tall glasses. 6 people for £50 or up to 12 people £100
Whatever The Weather
Be it wind, rain or shine, The Little Gin Palace is a sure-fire way to put a smile on your guests’ faces.
In fact, its the weather that influences their regularly-rotating menu.

At The Little Gin Palace we also realise the importance of a quality mixer, and how the weather can effect what you want to drink. This is why we are constantly changing and updating our menu to bring you the best mixer and garnish combinations to suit your gin’s botanicals.
BRIDGET, THE LITTLE GIN PALACE
So what’re you waiting for? Get in touch with TLGP now to add some tasty, trendy tipples to your wedding day setup.
The Little Gin Palace
REVIEWS
We hired the gin van at the weekend for my husbands birthday and honestly I could not recommend these guys enough, they were absolutely fantastic just the best experience ever, my guests loved it, amazing selection of drinks ,fantastic service and very professional. Would highly highly recommend you will certainly not be disappointed. Thank you guys for helping make my husbands birthday one to remember
Emma
Excellent service, answered all queries before purchasing, timely delivery and amazing gins with lovely little touches. Thankyou
Nicola
We hired the gin van at the weekend for my husbands birthday and honestly I could not recommend these guys enough, they were absolutely fantastic just the best experience ever, my guests loved it, amazing selection of drinks ,fantastic service and very professional. Would highly highly recommend you will certainly not be disappointed. Thank you guys for helping make my husbands birthday one to remember
Emma
Excellent service, answered all queries before purchasing, timely delivery and amazing gins with lovely little touches. Thankyou
Nicola
GET IN TOUCH WITH The Little Gin Palace
07920 110 796
The Little Gin Palace
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