Anonymous
Post 11/02/2012 22:34     Subject: For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please

Anonymous wrote:Which place is best to take eight year old twin girls?


Try the Pentagon Ritz -- they have a nice kids' tea with special sandwiches (PB&J and ham&cheese), serve hot chocolate and then have more kid-friendly desserts plus scones with cream, jam and lemon curd. Less expensive than the adult tea, too. We go there fairly often and my twins rave about the hot choc!
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2012 20:27     Subject: For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please

Which place is best to take eight year old twin girls?
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2012 11:55     Subject: For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please

I know it isn't everyone's thing, but having just moved to the area, thanks to everyone who posted suggestions. I love a nice tea. Not the OP, but thanks!
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2012 11:49     Subject: For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please

Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one that thought that was definitely a euphemism? I am both bummed and somewhat intrigued to find out it's not.


What? You've never heard of afternoon tea?
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2012 11:37     Subject: For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please

Am I the only one that thought that was definitely a euphemism? I am both bummed and somewhat intrigued to find out it's not.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2012 08:36     Subject: For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please

This is the op, thanks for all the suggestions! I think I'm going to do the Willard holiday tea since it seems to have a historic setting which MIL will enjoy I hope. Maybe we will try to get the mandarin too!
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2012 08:29     Subject: Re:For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please

Ritz, any where.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2012 04:56     Subject: For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please

Can one sample and enjoy more than one variety of tea, unrushed? Or is it pick one tea and pastry, and that's it?
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2012 03:15     Subject: For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please

Stay away from the Mayflower. If you've been to tea there recently, there is nothing wonderful about it. It was dull, ill serviced, and underwhelming. Waiter served tea and basically left the scene. Didn't even ever offer to refill hot water for tea!
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2012 00:26     Subject: For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please

The Willard closed its glorious dining room some time ago; tea is now served in Peacock Alley which doesn't work as well and is not as private.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2012 00:23     Subject: For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This sounds like a good time, I never knew hotels offered this. How does this work? Do you sign up ahead of time or just stop by?

Call ahead for a reservation. Many places don't do it every day, only on weekends.


Thanks! What do you need to wear? Does it differ by hotel?
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2012 00:23     Subject: For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please

Henley Park is a really great tea, agreed.

The Jefferson is delicious (probably has the best scones) but serves in a very masculine feeling/bar type room.

The Four Seasons in Georgetown used to be the best but alas, no longer serves it for whatever reason.

We've had good and mediocre teas at the Ritz in Pentagon City but they do a lot of business with special holiday teas and the room/ambiance is nice.

Very blah experiences at the Mayflower and won't go there again.

I've heard the Mandarin Oriental does a great tea but haven't been.

Not sure where you live but if the FOOD is the key thing for your MIL, we recently had a transcendent experience in Potomac, MD at Founding Farmers. It's more of a restaurant feel but their Afternoon Social (weekdays only) is truly delicious. Best thing? No reservations required!

Enjoy your tea, ladies!
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2012 23:37     Subject: For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please

What happened to the fancy little tearoom at the Willard?
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2012 21:38     Subject: Re:For those who have had tea in area hotels, advice please