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8 Los Angeles Afternoon Tea Rooms: Hollywood Glam and Hidden Gardens

Published by AfternoonTeaRatings 4 months ago

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os Angeles takes the afternoon tea tradition and gives it a cinematic makeover. From the soaring, carved ceilings of Downtown landmarks to sun-drenched floral patios in Pasadena, the city offers a "tea for every scene." Whether you are looking for a red-carpet splurge or a quiet, leafy escape, here are eight highly-rated spots for afternoon tea in Los Angeles.

Rendezvous Court at The Millennium Biltmore, Downtown

Originally the hotel's lobby, this room is one of the most spectacular architectural spaces in LA (~$65 per person). With its elaborately carved wood ceilings, travertine walls, and central tiered fountain, it feels like stepping onto a historic film set. The tea is a classic affair, featuring custom-blended pots and a refined selection of sweets and savories in a truly grand setting. View details and ratings: Millennium Biltmore

The Living Room at The Peninsula, Beverly Hills

For the ultimate Beverly Hills "see and be seen" experience, The Peninsula is the gold standard (~$125–$135 per person). Accompanied by a classical harpist, the service includes free-flowing Champagne and their iconic "Page Boy Cap" cake. It’s a polished, high-end ritual that defines Westside luxury. View details and ratings: The Peninsula Beverly Hills

The Tea Rose Garden, Pasadena

Nestled in Old Town Pasadena, this spot doubles as a full-service flower shop, meaning the air is always thick with the scent of fresh blooms (~$35–$45 per person). It is a bright, feminine, and highly accessible space that offers a "High Tea" featuring their famous scones and a massive variety of loose-leaf blends. View details and ratings: Tea Rose Garden

Rose Tree Cottage, Pasadena

If you want a slice of genuine England in the heart of California, this is it (~$65 per person). Owners Edmund and Mary Fry have created a space so authentic it was where Meghan Markle reportedly prepared for her first meeting with the Queen. Expect a strict dress code (jackets for men), tuxedoed butlers, and the best clotted cream this side of the Atlantic. View details and ratings: Rose Tree Cottage

The Terrace at The Langham Huntington, Pasadena

The Langham brand basically invented hotel afternoon tea in London in 1865, and they bring that 150-year-old pedigree to this stunning 23-acre estate (~$75 per person). Served on the terrace with sweeping views of the San Marino hills, the "Tea with Wedgwood" is a masterclass in elegance and precision. View details and ratings: The Langham Huntington

Lilly Rose at The Wayfarer, Downtown

Located in a basement lounge, Lilly Rose offers a "whimsical" and slightly gothic take on tea (~$50–$60 per person). With mismatched teacups and tea-infused cocktails, it is arguably the hippest tea service in the city. It’s a great choice for those who find traditional hotel parlors a bit too stuffy. View details and ratings: Lilly Rose

The Huntington Rose Garden Tea Room, San Marino

After a major multi-million dollar renovation, this tea room offers a high-end buffet-style service within the world-famous Huntington Library grounds (~$62 per person). Dining among thousands of roses and historic art collections makes this one of the most serene and visually stunning experiences in Southern California. View details and ratings: The Huntington Tea Room

Ye Olde King’s Head, Santa Monica

For a relaxed, seaside vibe with zero pretension, this famous British pub and bakery is a local legend (~$35 per person). The "Tea" here is hearty and unpretentious, featuring authentic British sausage rolls and thick-cut sandwiches just blocks away from the Santa Monica Pier. View details and ratings: Ye Olde King’s Head

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