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The Loutrel will host Lady Loutrel’s Afternoon Tea service

The Loutrel afternoon tea service starts this week and runs until the end of June

on top of the rooftop of The Loutrel showing a tablescape of dishes and flowers and cups.

Grabs your crew for tea time.

Photo provided by The Loutrel

It’s time for tea. The Loutrel (61 State St.) will debut Lady Loutrel’s Afternoon Tea beginning on Thursday, May 16.

This two-hour experience will be on the hotel’s rooftop and guests can enjoy:

Tea service seatings are available on Thursday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tables are available for 4 to 8 guests, and tickets are $85 per person. Pro tip: Don’t forget to make your reservations a week in advance.

Lady Loutrel Afternoon Tea will be available through Sunday, June 30.

City Editor Erika here. I look forward to trying out this tea service. In the meantime, here’s a preview of the experience.

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