Garden Terrace - Reviews from across the web
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Four Seasons Garden Terrace | Georgetown BID | Washington DC The Garden Terrace lounge offers cozy accommodations for afternoon tea, cocktails or light dining. Set amidst an indoor garden of lush green bamboos and flowering plants, with a bubbling fountain and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the historic C&O Canal, the lounge is one of Washington's f... georgetowndc.com
Four Seasons Garden Terrace - Foggy Bottom - Washington, DC I have long been a fan of hotel bars, not just when traveling for work but also when I simply want a well-made drink, a comfortable spot to relax and an opportunity to people watch in my own city. After some fruitless shopping (save a red velvet cupcake) in Georgetown yesterday afternoon, my favorit... yelp.com
Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC - Dining : Garden Terrace... review at Kaboodle A couple friends and I went for the afternoon tea and truly enjoyed ourselves. The service was all about accommodating us--not too sycophantic or hovering, but perfectly timed to help us with removing dishes, refilling our hot water, bringing the check. The tea selection wasn't the same as listed on... kaboodle.com
Four Seasons Garden Terrace Washington Washington Lounge - Clubplanet.com Four Seasons Garden Terrace - Known for its simple décor and good drinks, Four Seasons Garden Terrace is located at 2800 Pennsylvania Ave Nw. Just make sure you dress up a little, as it’s not quite the frat bar you’... clubplanet.com
Four Seasons Garden Terrace | Georgetown BID | Washington DC The Garden Terrace lounge offers cozy accommodations for afternoon tea, cocktails or light dining. Set amidst an indoor garden of lush green bamboos and flowering plants, with a bubbling fountain and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the historic C&O Canal, the lounge is one of Washington's f... georgetowndc.com
Garden Terrace Lounge at the Four Seasons Restaurant Review (washingtonian.com) Tinkling jazz piano sets the mood for this ultracivilized afternoon tea that makes you feel as if you’re playing hooky from the world. Though presumably you come to sip, not snack, you’ll find a well-considered if costly mini-meal ($37 a person) of delicate crustless sandwiches that rang... washingtonian.com
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