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What is the best or nicest place for afternoon tea in Washington, D.C.?
Submitted by Extension-Run-3136 t3_123xc3k in washingtondc
What is the best or nicest place for afternoon tea in Washington, D.C.?
I did the one at The St. Regis and loved it. I also found it to be fairly priced
It’s been since pre-panda, but we really enjoyed St Regis and Blue Duck Tavern. Neither are cheap, but both are great. Willard is also notable.
I like the one at the watergate it’s a pretty reasonable price for what you get.
Lady Camellia's in Alexandria
Noise here can be a real problem though. Small room with lots of smooth, reflective surfaces. Great tea, pastries, and atmosphere though.
There were a lot of people having tea in the atrium of the Waldorf.
Beautiful lobby when sunny
Clicked on this thinking someone was spilling some tea…
I've been to The Lafayette in Hay-Adams Hotel which is the roof terrace restaurant across the street from the white house.
We went during cherry blossom season and they had a Cherry Blossom special afternoon tea so desserts were cherry blossom themed. It was pricey, $85/pp with champagne ($65 wo) but it actually was a lot of food and they packed the leftovers us lol. We sat outside on terrace which was fantastic. I think everyone who wanted a terrace view got an outdoor table.
I've done afternoon tea at Mandarin Oriental (now salamander) and would definitely pick The Lafayette for ambience and quality of food.
Great special occasion spot.
I was celebrating my mom and we walked to check out blossom after.
The Waldorf does high tea at peacock alley, very fun
Very true! I miss their Georgetown location.
You can find a full list of options in the DC Afternoon Tea Directory on Destination Tea. Several hotels that had paused during the pandemic are offering afternoon tea again. Salamander DC, Waldorf Astoria and Fairmont Georgetown are some of the newer offerings. The Fairmont Georgetown is doing a Cherry Blossom Tea right now.
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Willard, but it's hella $$$