Afternoon Tea
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Tuscanlifeedit- what do you like about tea at the Plaza? The Lowell and The Plaza were both on my short list as well. I'm having a hard time deciding between the two. I want something slightly more interesting food wise, but My 15 year old daughter is less adventurous, so we'd like something in the middle.
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Krystyna- thanks for letting me hop on your thread. We also looked at the Oriental which is supposed to have amazing views of Central Park and there was a place in Greenwich Village (east village?) that I looked at but we were trying to stay uptownish. It might have been Podunk. The Pierre and Bosie Tea parlor also offer afternoon tea.
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So glad to see this thread. Thank you, Underhill, for the endorsement of the Plaza for tea.
My namesake, an aspiring ballerina, and I are celebrating her 13th birthday by attending a Misty Copeland performance of Swan Lake. We are staying at the Plaza so I will book us for a celebratory tea.
My namesake, an aspiring ballerina, and I are celebrating her 13th birthday by attending a Misty Copeland performance of Swan Lake. We are staying at the Plaza so I will book us for a celebratory tea.
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If you want another more casual tea experience Alice's Tea Cup is really cute. You can order the tea service that includes two pots of tea, sandwiches, and scones. There's three different locations in Manhattan so you can pick where is more convenient. Might be a fun stop for lunch out as well.
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