Fun Holiday Tea for Kids?

Anonymous
Suggestions for fun holiday tea for kids? 9 and 13. NOT Willard.
Anonymous
The Teddy Bear tea at the Four Seasons was nice and actually ok for older kids.
Anonymous
Nutcracker Tea at The Tea Cart in Berryville, VA (if you‘re up for a drive!)
Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
why are there three tea posts in one day?

two soup posts?
Anonymous
Do you think the tea is fun or do the kids?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:why are there three tea posts in one day?

two soup posts?


The holidays are coming up, and it's a family tradition for some folks.
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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?


NP. But I love tea at the Willard.
Anonymous
Go it at home. These shitholes are overpriced.
Anonymous
I have very fond memories of dressing up and taking my DD to tea at the Four Seasons. Lovely.
Anonymous
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 …
Anonymous
Would they still enjoy the American Girl tea?

Anonymous
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
Anonymous
Bonheur in Easton MD
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