that is not tea.Anonymous wrote:My neighbors are coming over to my house at 4:00 pm today for masala chai, samosas and gulab jamuns.
Anonymous wrote:Haven't tried it yet but the Laduree tea looks delightful
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Ritz Carlton at Tysons has an afternoon tea service on Saturdays and Sundays reservation required
sorry not Tysons, its Pentagon City
Anonymous wrote:The Ritz Carlton at Tysons has an afternoon tea service on Saturdays and Sundays reservation required
Anonymous wrote:I just checked, and it looks as though the tea service at the National Cathedral has permanently closed.
Maybe check the Willard Hotel and the Strathmore Afternoon Tea to see if they offer what you’re looking for.
The small tea shops that I’ve been to in the past have all closed. I’ll be checking back with interest to read the posts for new options.
Anonymous wrote:This weather makes me wish for a neighborhood tea shop. Following!