Trifecta
Restaurant · Back Bay ·

Trifecta

Restaurant · Back Bay ·

Stylish hotel bar offers afternoon tea and curated cocktails

afternoon tea
attentive service
special occasion
liquor pairing
quality ingredients
pleasant atmosphere
delicious food
unique tea pots
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Four Seasons Hotel, 1 Dalton St 1st Floor, Boston, MA 02115 Get directions

$100+

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Restroom
Popular for dinner
Cozy
Trendy
Fancy

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Four Seasons Hotel, 1 Dalton St 1st Floor, Boston, MA 02115 Get directions

+1 617 936 4876
fourseasons.com
@fourseasons

$100+ · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Fancy
•Family friendly
•Good for solo dining

Last updated

Jan 14, 2026

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New England’s Best Teahouses | Eater Boston

"Whether you’ve spent the morning lounging in one of the Four Seasons’ rooms or are visiting the Back Bay hotel just for afternoon tea, the occasion feels special thanks to warm, attentive staff and the sight of customers arriving in their festive best. Set in the high-ceilinged, lounge-like Trifecta with comfortable armchairs and plush, silver-accented bench seats, the experience includes little luxuries like a foie gras profiterole, a tea-sized portion of a yuzu-kissed lobster roll, a glass of Collet brut Champagne, and a different liqueur for pairing with or adding to each colorful pot of J’enway Tea Co. — think rich Bailey’s Irish Cream with the hotel’s signature Chinese black or citrusy Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto to complement Japanese sencha." - Stasia Brewczynski

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Boston Restaurant Openings for Spring 2021 | Eater Boston

"A cocktail-forward drinking and dining destination adjacent to the One Dalton lobby that will emphasize cocktails themed around notable Boston women and offer high tea service; opening in May within the One Dalton/Four Seasons complex." - Terrence Doyle

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10 Great Restaurants for Takeout Easter Meals in Montreal | Eater Montreal

"Trifecta has been pooling the creativity and expertise of the chefs at multiple sister establishments since the start of the pandemic. Its special Easter spread manages to further the level of collaboration. Expect oysters with a passion fruit mignonette from the group’s Cité Multimedia bistro Le Serpent; miso-marinated black cod served with shiitake, yuzu kosho (a citrus, chili paste), and couscous from swanky Plateau seafood haunt Le Filet; and rabbit saddle draped in a mustard sauce from veritable Old Montreal institution Le Club Chasse et Pêche. Order online while quantities last, and check out the festive Italian menu from Il Miglio, also part of the Trifecta family." - Valerie Silva

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10 Outstanding Pivots and Pop-Ups From Beloved Montreal Restaurants | Eater Montreal

"Trifecta’s elegant offerings come with pedigree: the chefs of Club Chasse et Pêche, Le Filet and Le Serpent want patrons to reproduce their refined dishes at home. With instructions online and ready-to-assemble ingredients provided, creating tuna tartare platters, wagyu beef with miso, and maple syrup pecan squares like the pros isn’t out of the questions. Order on Thursdays for Friday pickup." - Ivy Lerner-Frank

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Marika Y.

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The cafe is on the first floor, with the view of busy street. The decor and atmosphere is nice, with cute teapots. The food is really heavy on sugar and carbs. Tiny portions of sandwiches. A lot of sweets. We left very hungry. For the money we paid I would rather go to good steak house. This place is for fun, but not for food. Service was ok, but when we spilled the drink, nobody noticed. Also, they missed to bring small appetizer to our table. Place is overpriced and overrated.

Zenith 2.

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Afternoon Tea at Trifecta was a breath of fresh air. You will be hard pressed to find an Afternoon Tea experience on this level outside of London. There are a few in NYC that are amazing in their own right, but we will definitely be returning Trifecta in Boston. They were very accommodating to our vegetarian diets and the food and tea were amazing. Each tea also came with a small serving of a curated liquor to complement them which is something I have never experienced before. They do use tea bags, which is something I have become a bit of a snob about when they don’t have the loose leaf tea. But there was no doubt in my mind that I was still getting a quality product albeit in tea bag form. I look forward to returning on our next visit to Boston. Shoutout to Amy and the rest of the team for giving us such a memorable experience.

WineQueen

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I recently celebrated my birthday with an afternoon tea at Trifecta, anticipating a memorable and enjoyable experience. Regrettably, the service did not meet expectations. I was required to light my own birthday candle, while other parties received assistance, and my inquiries regarding caviar and additional champagne were not addressed. Every guest deserves the same level of attentive service, particularly when paying for a premium experience. I sincerely hope management will consider this feedback to ensure all guests are treated with the care and respect they merit.

Kristy J.

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Service was excellent. Food was tasty. Really enjoyed the ambiance. My favorite was honestly the cucumber and dill! Traditional combo but done well! I also like the chestnut chocolate tart. I enjoy the tea pots, which were all unique. I do wish there were options for herbal tea beyond one: chamomile. Wilson was a great host!

Ellyn M.

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Highly recommend this tea service for anyone looking to celebrate a special occasion with friends and family! We were a large group and were blown away by the incredible attention to detail and service. The Four Seasons provides one of the highest quality experiences in Greater Boston in terms of a traditional high tea. They also add a modern twist as each tea comes with a liquor/spirit pairing, delicious finger foods, and an alcoholic beverage (if you choose). Each guest gets their own unique dish set to enjoy during their tea and can dine in style. Can’t wait to come back!

Sophia

Google
Our afternoon tea at the Four Seasons was absolutely perfect. The food and drinks were so good, and Grace was truly a breath of fresh air. She was warm, attentive, and made the whole experience feel easy and personal. We honestly couldn’t have asked for better service and can’t wait to come back and be served by her again. I can not wait to go back for my next experience. overall 10/10 recommend

Marely M

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We absolutely love this place! The atmosphere was so pleasant and fascinating. We went on a September Sunday for a tea 🫖 afternoon and it was amazing. Our server was amazing. He chatted with us and got to meet what we were looking for on our tea time. He explained everything very well. The order came up right and everything was delicious. I believe the price was perfect for the experience.

Elina U.

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I loved my first high tea experience. It was over indulging and tasty and special. The little bites of food were delicious. I loved the salmon and deviled egg. The tea choices paired with liquor were unique and creative. Great place to go for special occasions.