The Allis Chicago

Restaurant · West Town

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"Starting at $63 per person The Allis is Soho House’s lobby bar and restaurant, and also happens to be where they host afternoon tea on the weekends. The setting means that the tea skews casual—you’ll be sipping tea out of fancy cups surrounded by hotel guests eating lunch and travelers at the communal table frantically sending emails before rushing to catch their flight. But this is one of the few tea services that's a great solo experience. There are plenty of small tables lining the big windows looking out onto Green Street, which makes for fun people-watching over a three-tiered tea tray stacked with mint chocolate tarts and lemon choux pastries." - veda kilaru

Where To Have Afternoon Tea In Chicago
The Allis

113-125 N Green St, Chicago, IL 60607 Get directions

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