Dahlia SF

Bar · Mission

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The 18 Best Places for Afternoon Tea in Los Angeles | Eater LA

"Afternoon tea takes place at Dahlia inside the Downtown L.A. Proper hotel from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday. On the $60 menu are sweets (coconut tart, fig almond cookie, yuzu madeleine) and savories (crab sandwich, avocado bruschetta, deviled-egg sandwich) prepared by chefs Suzanne Goin and Irene Widjaya. A vegan menu is also available. Expertly made cocktails, non-alcoholic cocktails, Champagne, and teas are available for pairing." - Cathy Chaplin

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1799 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103 Get directions

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