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Afternoon tea in NY, anyone?
Hi! <BR> <BR>Two friends and I plan on visiting New York late in November. Would any of you recommend some good places to enjoy an excellent cup of tea? I'm especially interested in full afternoon teas. I heard that the Morgan Library serves afternoon tea. Anyone here know anything about that? <BR> <BR>Also, any tips on special hotel deals are welcome, too. We have already reserved a room at the Comfort Inn Central Park West, but we're still open to other suggestions. <BR> <BR>Thanks!
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Here is a listing of the places that serve tea in NYC: <BR> <BR>http://www.catteacorner.com/us-t8.htm <BR> <BR>I believe that tea at the Morgan Library is not a very special event. If you want something nicer you might try one of the hotels such as The Plaza or The Peninsula.
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The Plaze is really quite lovely, usually with a string quartet or pianist, and a lovely full tea.
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The Pierre (5th Ave & 60) is my favorite tea. The food is fabulous and the service impeccable. It is served in a beautiful rotunda room with clouds and cherubs painted on the ceiling. Much less busy and crowded than the Plaza. You won't be disappointed!
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Do a search -- there was a very informative post about great places for tea in NYC. Made me want to go!
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Thanks for the tips, everyone! I do know about the catteacorner, but I wanted some specific recommendations. <BR> <BR>The Pierre does sound interesting - will have to look into that one. <BR> <BR>All the best, <BR> <BR>Rebecka <BR>
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I think tea at the Plaza is overrated. Love the Pierre. My favorite (although I haven't done a thorough exploration, alas) is the Waldorf.
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For something a little different than a hotel tea, there's a charming place called Tea and Sympathy on Greenwich Avenue (downtown), owned by a couple of British women. You can get tea, scones, sandwiches, or more substantial fare (like bangers and mash, or scotch eggs). It's been a while since I was last there but I loved their tea, and they were friendly.
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If it is not too late to offer a suggestion: Try the Mark Hotel (East 25th & 77th Streets) They serve an wonderful afternoon tea that surpasses many I've had in London hotels that are supposed to be "famous" for their teas.<BR>
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Tea and Sympathy is great, also Felissimo at W 56th St and the Palm Court in the Plaza Hotel..high tea to harp music~The Mark Hotel, and a place called something like Lady Mendelbaums Parlor, I will try to look that one up-there goes the memory again~M
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The St. Regis does a very nice afternoon tea; in fact, I was there last weekend for tea. It is calm and quiet, much more serene that at the Plaza. The setting is posh and pretty, there is a harpist, the service is very nice, and the scones are outstanding. It is $35 for the full array of sandwiches, scones, and sweets, and they will bring you as much food as you want. They will also let you linger for a couple of hours. Reservations are recommended. Last Saturday, there were a dozen women in stylish hats, replete with feathers and silk flowers, enhancing the decor.<BR><BR>Tea & Sympathy is great, but a very different expeirience--homey and casual, rather than elegant and serene. It all depends what you're looking for.
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Tea and Sympathy is owned by two English ladies, and many of its customers are English, it is authentic in it's way, just not as posh as the Plaza,etc.
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Darling, The Plaza of course!
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I belive Lady Mendelbaum's is in the Inn at Gramercy Park, on Irving Place near Gramercy Park at about 17th Street. It has a good reputation. The Inn is a beautiful mannsion-like place. This would probably be the place to go for an elegant tea dowwntown.
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Actually I think it might be called Lady Mendel not Mendelbaum.
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Lady Mendl's...
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Haha~Thank you, Lady Mendels Tea Parlor! Who in the world was Lady Mendelbaum then? :0)<BR>Anyway, the Inn is beautiful and the tea is great~Mia
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I just read in a magazine today that drinking tea with citrus (lemon slice/peel,orange) cuts your chances of getting skin cancer by 70%...so everyone go out and have a cup of tea with lemon!
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The Pierre gets my vote for tea!
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