Tea Lounge
Tea Lounge, located on the 23rd floor of the Waldorf Astoria in Las Vegas, is a classy and upscale establishment that offers a unique tea room experience. With a set menu priced at around $67 per person, which includes a selection of delicious teas, the bite-sized food is sure to fill you up.
The lounge provides a beautiful view of the city and offers a comfortable and elegant ambiance. Customers have praised the wide selection of teas available, with options like Taiwanese oolong standing out. The food, including finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream, and beautiful desserts, is presented elegantly and tastes excellent.
Despite being a popular spot, the Tea Lounge manages to maintain a quiet and serene atmosphere, making it perfect for group gatherings or a relaxing afternoon tea experience. The service is impeccable, with knowledgeable and friendly staff ensuring a pleasant visit.
Overall, Tea Lounge at the Waldorf Astoria offers a delightful tea room experience with top-notch service, delicious food, and stunning views - making it a must-visit destination for tea enthusiasts and those looking for a sophisticated dining experience in Las Vegas.
Tea Lounge Menu
Location
Address: 3752 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89158
Phone: (702) 590-8888
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- DeliveryNo
- TakeoutNo
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Classy, UpscaleYes
- QuietYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Valet ParkingYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Full BarYes
- Open to AllYes
- Offers CateringNo
- Not Good For KidsNo
- Not Good For WorkingNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- TVNo
- Heated Outdoor SeatingNo
- Covered Outdoor SeatingNo
- Provides reusable tablewareYes
- Bike ParkingNo
Last Reviews
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Author: Jerry W.
Located on the 23rd floor of the Waldorf Astoria you will take the first elevator to the 3rd floor and then take a second elevator to the 23rd floor. The bite sized food is a set menu about $67 per person which includes the tea of choice. Yes it will fill you up. There are very nice views and for some reason it was only half full. The food was tasty and the tea was sooooo flavorful. I swear I was able to taste colors. The service was good but she did speak a little fast is all. If you want to break the bank and feel richer than you really are then this definitely the place. If you are an only child then it's your duty to bring Mom here, yes I'm talking to you.
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Author: Richene P.
What a beautiful place to have an up scale afternoon tea. The place settings were lovely - tea was very good and it was a comfortable room to be in! The scones with jam and the cream and lemon curd was probably the best thing - all 3 of agreed with that! The sandwiches were "OK" .. nothing special and the bread was dry. And while the dessert cakes were a lovely presentation we weren't crazy about any one of them. Our server was very good! Overall it was a very enjoyable experience and I am so glad I brought my 2 out of town best friends to experience this with me.
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Author: William C.
My wife and I really enjoyed afternoon tea here. There's a wide selection of teas (I got a nice Taiwanese oolong), and the food was excellent. There was a selection of finger sandwiches, some scones with heavenly clotted cream, and some beautiful desserts -- all presented elegantly. We had a window table with a lovely view of the strip. The service was impeccable -- our server Jingle was warm and attentive. The lounge itself feels posh and modern without being ostentatious. It's pricey, but a nice splurge that's a bit off the beaten path in Vegas!
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Author: Jenny Q.
My husband had seen a video on Instagram highlighting this place and that's what convinced us to go LOL. Dang those persuasive IG reels!! I think the big draw to the Tea Lounge is the views of the Strip from the 23rd floor, but we happened to visit in the middle of their 23rd floor renovation, so currently their Tea Lounge experience is being held on their 3rd floor, I believe until June 15. There is a small disclaimer that states this if you make your reservation online, but I also received an email a day afterwards to reiterate that the 23rd floor is under construction, and they offered to let me cancel if I wasn't aware. I really appreciated the effort to be transparent, and I'm sure some people only want to come for the view, haha. My husband and I are total foodies however, and were just really interested in trying the food, with the view being a bonus. It was easy enough making the reservation online (maybe because of the renovations going on?) and we were promptly seated after checking in with the hostess. We were seated by the window which was nice, but obviously the view from the 3rd floor isn't that spectacular or anything, haha. It's a small room, so it felt pretty intimate, and it also helped that there were only 3 other parties in the lounge with us. They have a set menu for the food portion, but you get to pick one tea per person, and they have a decent selection of black, green, oolong, artisan, and herbal teas to choose from. If tea isn't your thing, I believe you can pay separately for soft drinks, coffee, etc. My husband and I ended up picking the monkey picked oolong tea, and the pu-erh tou cha artisan tea. The oolong tea was a little too light for our tastes, but the pu-erh was great! For their spring menu, the four savory sandwiches we were given were porchetta, curry chicken, egg gougere, and smoked salmon. My husband and I both LOVED the flavor of the curry chicken the best, even though the bread was definitely on the dry side. The egg was also really good and flavorful, but honestly we enjoyed all of the sandwiches! The two scones were buttermilk and blueberry (I'm not sure if this changes by season), and I love that they come warmed up! They were super buttery and delectable, and it was definitely one of my favorite parts of the meal. On the table is Devonshire cream, lemon curd, and berry jam, to eat with the scones. The lemon curd was perfectly tangy and refreshing, and the berry jam was also sweet and delicious! Honestly, by the time we were done with the sandwiches and scones, I barely had any room for dessert, lol. I bit each one just to try, but I definitely didn't have the stomach to finish everything, haha. We had a chocolate hazelnut tart, blueberry cheesecake dome, raspberry pistachio macaron, and coconut choux. While very aesthetically pleasing, I do think taste-wise, the desserts were not as satisfying as the sandwiches. If I had to pick a favorite, I really liked that the chocolate hazelnut tart was rich without being too sweet and I also really enjoyed the toasted hazelnuts in the dessert. I can't remember exactly, but I believe it was about $62-65/person for the Tea Lounge? But considering that we got SO full, and it's in the Waldorf Astoria, I don't believe it's a bad price at all. We're definitely planning on coming back the next time we're in Las Vegas! FYI: The Waldorf Astoria in Las Vegas only offers Valet Parking, with no option of self-parking. On their website, it states the price of valet parking is $45, so my husband and I parked off-site and walked over. I had called the Waldorf Astoria general number, and they told me it was a flat $45, regardless if I was staying at the hotel or if I was just dining. However, once I was at the Tea Lounge, the hostess told me that they do validate parking, and it would either be free or significantly discounted (to $10 is what she said). I can't vouch if this is actually true since we didn't get to test it, but this is what I was told.
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