Indulge in The Flower Experience

A downtown hotel and restaurant is offering The Flower Experience, for guests looking for a day of luxury + new adventures.

The image shows a set table, with a floral display, champagne, and a featured dish of this experience.

Imagine ending your day with an edible flower dinner at Zero George’s restaurant

Photo by Jonathan Balconek

Let’s talk about an upgrade that promises to send your taste buds on an adventure. Zero George Hotel + Restaurant and Krug Champagne have teamed up to offer The Flower Experience. Think: a day in the garden meets a concept creative enough to fit in “Alice in Wonderland.”

The Flower Experience combines floral wonders and Champagne and includes the following:

  • A glass of Krug upon arrival
  • A private guided tour of the Magnolia Gardens + Greenhouse Nursery
  • A gourmet picnic
  • An edible flower dinner at Zero George’s restaurant

This immersive experience is available through September and will cost $1,800.

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