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- TTammyWashington, D.C. Area •4 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoLoved it! Food and service was terrific. Good to know that valet parking is included when your ticket is validated.More infoWillard Peacock Alley TeaPrice: Very Expensive• Afternoon Tea• Downtown•4.7
- LLisaWashington, D.C. Area •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoWe usually go to the Willard’s Peacock Alley afternoon tea around the holidays but this year, when I went to book a reservation, there was no availability. So, I hunted around for an alternative, saw this, and decided we would give it a try. And we LOVED IT! The food was plentiful and delicious. The pastries were so beautifully and creatively made to reflect the Christmas season that I almost didn’t wast to eat them. It is also just a gorgeous place to have tea. The lobby where the tea is served is both grand and intimate. We were seated right by a big picture window. (Let’s be honest, there is a reason they call it Peacock Alley—you are basically sitting in a hallway making the experience at the Willard a bit claustrophobic.) And the service was OUTSTANDING! Everyone was so nice and attentive. (Although the service at the Willard is also generally good, it does feel a bit like a factory assembly line.) I almost don’t want to tell you how much we loved the whole experience because I don’t want it to get overrun like the Willard. The tea service at the Willard is still nice but I think we have found our new favorite place. Thank you to all the staff at the St. Regis for making it such a memorable experience!More infoThe St Regis DC - Afternoon teaPrice: Very Expensive• Afternoon Tea• Downtown•4.4
- NNancyWashington, D.C. Area •6 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe had our Thanksgiving meal at Kingbird at the Watergate Hotel. The food was outstanding with some interesting, and very tasty, additions to the traditional holiday menu. The service as always attenttive and we never felt rushed. This was the best Thanksgiving meal in my memory! Nancy HicksMore infoKingbird at The Watergate HotelPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Foggy Bottom•4.3
- LMLorraineMPhiladelphia County •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 16, 2024The best tea experience in Washington, DC! Service very friendly and top notch. I went for a friend’s birthday and we were greeted with celebratory champagne as soon as we were seated. Willard’s Tea Room expands tea seating just off Peacock Alley. We could still hear the piano and singer.More infoWillard Tea RoomPrice: Very Expensive• Afternoon Tea• Washington•4.8
- JJoanLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined on Nov 1, 2024My companion and I came for the seasonal tea service. Lovely venue and appropriate ambiance for high tea. Not all the offerings were to my personal taste, but all high quality nonetheless. Our server was excellent as well, but unfortunately I don’t recall her name. Would recommendMore infoThe Tavern at the Henley ParkPrice: Expensive• American• Downtown•3.8