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Although I have not stayed in the hotel, I did enjoy their High Tea and it was quite an interesting adventure. Served in the traditional British manner, high tea at The Windsor Arms is a sophisticated and elegant way to enjoy an early evening dinner. You select your tea (I had the rose Earl Grey which was so fragrant and quenching). Then you can order the food to accompany it; scones and finger sandwiches created with love and an obvious attention to detail. The tea is served in a very regal looking dining room with big, comfy chairs, lots of doilies on the table and an air of utter pretension! The food was delicious - I couldn't eat the sandwiches and scones fast enough. Also, I was surprisingly full after our meal. And for just $24 a person, it's comparable for what you would spend on an average meal anyway. Plus, you get to enjoy that added sense of dignity when you walk out into Yorkville, knowing you've just eaten where the Spice Girls and Britney Spears once dined as well!
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