| Suggestions for fun holiday tea for kids? 9 and 13. NOT Willard. |
| The Teddy Bear tea at the Four Seasons was nice and actually ok for older kids. |
| Nutcracker Tea at The Tea Cart in Berryville, VA (if you‘re up for a drive!) |
| Wondering why not Willard? I am also looking for something like this -- is it just you've done it before or is there a reason to avoid? |
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why are there three tea posts in one day?
two soup posts? |
| Do you think the tea is fun or do the kids? |
The holidays are coming up, and it's a family tradition for some folks. |
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https://mommypoppins.com/washington-dc-kids/christmashanukkah/12-afternoon-and-holiday-tea-spots-near-dc-for-families
Here are some places. I didn't look through all the suggestions so skip the ones that don't appeal |
NP. But I love tea at the Willard. |
| Go it at home. These shitholes are overpriced. |
| I have very fond memories of dressing up and taking my DD to tea at the Four Seasons. Lovely. |
| Gonna be real, my kids are 9 and 13 and those ages are not going to think this is very fun. I think I did Teddy Bear tea with them when they were around 5-6 and it was a big hit then but now … |
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Would they still enjoy the American Girl tea?
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Haven’t tried it, but just cane across this option at Green Springs Garden:
https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/green-spring/historic-house/christmas-tea/120223 |
| Bonheur in Easton MD |