"@rpublichouse served only traditionally British items during the event, such as tea, scones, strawberries and cream, wedding cake cocktails, and more."https://t.co/eqdP8enTno
— Rogers Park Chamber (@RogersParkCoC) May 21, 2018
“Happy to be at R Public House in Rogers Park to celebrate the royal wedding, very exciting,” Culleton said. “I remember as a child growing up in Ireland watching Princess Diana and Charles getting married so, it brings back memories and I’m just excited to be here.”
— Rogers Park Chamber (@RogersParkCoC) May 21, 2018
"The venue, located at 1508 Jarvis Ave., one mile from Loyola’s Lake Shore Campus, opened its doors at 5:45 a.m. for the coverage that started at 6 a.m. Carter said she was surprised at the turnout because the venue was standing room only."https://t.co/eqdP8enTno
— Rogers Park Chamber (@RogersParkCoC) May 21, 2018
"Sandra Carter, a partner at R Public House, carried a floral teapot and refilled the teacups at her table. She was wearing a black dress with pearls and a large white hat. https://t.co/eqdP8enTno
— Rogers Park Chamber (@RogersParkCoC) May 21, 2018