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Enjoy sweeping views of the Las Vegas Strip, along with delicious teas, fresh-baked pastries, and cupcakes, in a quaint and traditional setting at Waldorf Astoria's Tea Lounge.
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Waldorf AstoriaToday's Hours
Sunday 11:45 am - 4:15 pm
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 11:45 am - 4:15 pm
Thursday 11:45 am - 4:15 pm
Friday 11:45 am - 4:15 pm
Saturday 11:45 am - 4:15 pm
Price
$$Cuisine
Coffee and TeaPhone
(888) 881-9367Website
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Take note: You'll find this spot within the **Waldorf Astoria**, which means **self-parking isn't available.** Simply drive up to the valet, mention you're heading to the **Tea Lounge**, and they'll hand you a **$20 ticket**. Be sure to present it to the tea lounge staff upon your arrival. Perched on the **23rd floor**, the lounge offers **breathtaking views** that elevate the entire experience. We were seated promptly and given our choice of tea. I opted for **chamomile**—perfect for relaxation—while my partner enjoyed the **"Showgirl" blend**, which offered a delightful and vibrant taste. The highlight of the visit was the delectable assortment of **warm scones, dainty sandwiches, and exquisite pastries** served on elegant tiered trays. Every bite was a delight, and the service was welcoming and gracious without any pretension. Ideal for either a **romantic outing or a luxurious treat**, we thoroughly enjoyed our visit.
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Outstanding views from the 23rd floor of the sleek Waldorf Astoria hotel set the stage for a delightful experience at the Tea Lounge. From the valet and doorman to the hostess and waitstaff, everyone was superb—friendly, polite, welcoming, and charming. The teas were full of flavor, and the savory sandwiches were impeccable, particularly the curry chicken. The scones were delightfully crumbly and paired beautifully with the clotted cream and lemon butter. The desserts were divine, with intricate details and incredible taste. We enjoyed the tea service during the 2 pm seating on a Sunday and had made reservations well in advance through the website. A beautifully decorated and delicious chocolate cupcake was a lovely touch during the celebration, adding to the memorable experience.
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Due to ongoing construction, we were seated in a side restaurant on what I believe was the 23rd floor, which offered a nice view. This spot is perfect for unwinding after a long flight, with its quiet atmosphere and the soothing option of hot tea. The food was enjoyable as well. The only downside for me was a dessert flavored with five spice, which wasn't to my taste. Other than that, it was a great experience! Highly recommend.
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Had an absolutely delightful experience with afternoon tea at the Tea Lounge in Las Vegas. The selection of teas is impressive, including a particularly nice Taiwanese oolong. The food was exceptional, featuring an array of finger sandwiches, heavenly scones with clotted cream, and beautiful, elegantly presented desserts. Securing a window table provided a lovely view of the Strip. The service was impeccable, with our server Jingle offering warm and attentive care. The lounge exudes a posh and modern vibe without coming off as ostentatious. It's on the pricey side, but definitely worth the splurge for something a bit off the beaten path in Vegas!
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Last week, I had the delightful experience of indulging in the tea service at the Tea Lounge inside the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, and it surpassed all expectations. Firstly, the hotel itself is exquisite, featuring a stunning design and a gracious entrance. Perched on the 23rd floor, the Tea Lounge boasts a prime location, and I was fortunate to have a table by the window with an impressive view of the Vegas Strip. The lounge exudes a chic and modern aesthetic, characterized by deep colors and abundant natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere. The service was outstanding; our server was friendly, attentive, and genuinely kind, enhancing the overall experience. We were treated to a selection of finger sandwiches, including a vegan option, along with scones accompanied by heavenly jam and an array of beautifully presented desserts. Each guest receives a generous pot of tea, easily serving five to six cups. The tea itself was robust and rich, perfectly complementing the delightful fare. The pricing for the tea service is reasonable, especially considering the breathtaking view, the overall experience, and the quality of the food—definitely worth it. A few tips for your visit: reservations are essential, as walk-ins are not accommodated. For those desiring a window seat, arriving early is recommended as tables are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, meaning a window seat is not guaranteed. Overall, the Tea Lounge at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a refined afternoon tea experience in Las Vegas.
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Tea Lounge in Las Vegas is a lovely and elegant spot to enjoy dressing up, sipping tea, and indulging in mini treats and sandwiches. The ambiance feels "princessie" and is perfect for a mother-daughter outing. The menu is updated seasonally, so the offerings may change from what you see online. Located on the 23rd floor of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, it can be a bit tricky to find, but with some navigation assistance, you'll be sure to find this hidden gem.
Rating
4.55
Based on 20 Reviews
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