The breathtaking Waldorf Astoria Atlanta in Buckhead is hosting a brand new Halloween event, and it’s a definite can’t-miss! They’re presenting their Howl-O-Ween High Tea: an afternoon tea service, complete with spookily-themed bites and sips, costumes, and even some furry friends!
What can guests expect at Howl-O-Ween High Tea?
This October, guests can expect a thrilling good time (and some tea, of course) at the Waldorf Astoria! High Tea-goers will be dazzled by incredible live entertainment by violinist Michelle Winters, as well as eerie decor and frighteningly delicious fare!
Wear your best costume and enjoy the food, tea, and of course the spooky ambiance! And to top it all off, each tea service will feature appearances by special four-legged guests… in costume!
What’s on the menu?
Along with their delicious list of signature teas, like the rich, full-bodied Waldorf Black and delicately fragrant White Peach Rose, Howl-O-Ween High Tea guests can anticipate an elevated food menu brimming with Halloween spirit!
The menu includes:
Haunted Harvest Pumpkin Spiced Scones
Chick-or-Treat Chicken Salad
Edgar Allan Crow Cinnamon and Mascarpone Cake
And so much more!
I’m in! What are the details?
Where: Waldorf Astoria Atlanta in Buckhead
When: Every Saturday andamp; Sunday, October 12th – 27th with seatings at 12pm and 2:30pm!
Cost: $115 per guest and $80 per child aged 11 years or younger plus tax and gratuity.
Apparel: Wear your witchiest outfit or most creative costume! It’s a costume party, after all!
Learn more and make your reservation on their website here!
And it’s for a good cause!
You’ll be dressing up and enjoying high tea for a good cause too! Part of the proceeds from Howl-O-Ween will go to Atlanta’s own FurKids, the largest cage-free animal shelter in the Southeast. FurKids prides itself as a no-kill shelter that nurtures and cares for thousands of animals while searching for their forever homes!
You can learn more about FurKids on their website here!
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