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We enjoyed high tea and breakfast at the Astor Court. High tea was delicious and we enjoyed it with our daughter and son-in-law It is well worth the time. A real treat

We had breakfast here several times. The area is very nice and open, with plenty of space between the tables. The service was inconsistent. When we sat down at the table we expected that there would be sugar packets and jelly. However, sugar did not seem to be refilled and jelly was not on the table. We ordered coffee and asked for sugar, but it was never brought and we had to find it on other tables. However, the coffee was refilled without asking. All the breakfast items we ordered (acai bowl, greek yogurt bowl, scrambled eggs, omelette) were good, but nothing more. Unfortunately, when we asked for jelly and butter, that also did not arrive, and we had to ask several times. Also, charging $8.00 for orange juice and $6.00 for coffee and tea is a little much when it's almost $30.00 for two people just for these drinks. In addition, coffee/tea were set up at the entrance to the restaurant and that was in fact free. When breakfast costs $100.00 for 2 people, it is a little excessive. We understand it is a St. Regis, but at that cost both service and food must be beyond outstanding, and regrettably it was not. As a hotel restaurant for breakfast it is convenient, but does not rise to the level of excellent expected at a St. Regis at any level.

We had room service from Astor court. We had the bagels and lox. There was so much fish on the bagel that we could have made two sandwiches. So delicious. Everyone at the St Regis is so friendly and polite it's that southern hospitality. Wonderful people, superior service.

We have been thrilled with the service and the food every time we have dined at Astor Court. We were there this past Sunday for brunch, and everything was perfect again! I had the Athletic Omelet (minus the onions), with the breakfast potatoes. Others in my dining party had Belgian Waffles and Pancakes. The bacon was crisp enough, the breakfast potatoes were seasoned nicely, and the omelet was fluffy and light. The hostess was happy to change our table to a different one than the one she had planned. We like to have a good view of the lobby below, and she didn't flinch when we asked to be seated there. The servers were all warm, welcoming, and so prompt and unimposing that we hardly knew they were there. I love their coffee, and one in our party loved the orange juice. Kudos to Astor Court for offering a delicious brunch in a beautiful setting with great service. We will be back!

Fresh and good portions! Highly recommend. I came here with girlfriends and we loved every dish. All staff members were very friendly, our server Ash was very knowledgeable and attentive.

I've dined at Astor Court multiple times...always for Sunday Brunch. In February 2019, I had a reservation for Sunday Brunch at 1:30. Open Table says they serve brunch till 2:00pm. The morning of our reservation, around 10am, I received a call from the restaurant saying they wouldn't be able to serve us brunch, since they closed at 2pm. I love the atmosphere and food there, and I wanted to take some friends who had never been, so I was very disappointed. My thinking is, "If you don't serve till 2:00, don't advertise that you serve till 2:00." I will get over it eventually, but we scrambled and found reservations elsewhere that day. Very disappointing.

The seafood Cobb salad is outstanding. So tasty that I ordered it for lunch twice in a four day stay at the St Regis Hotel.

Astor Court is in the St. Regis. It provides an elegant setting, excellent service and very good food. I will happily return.

This is the perfect destination to have a relaxing weekend Brunch. The Eggs Benedict was one of the best I've ever had. The staff is attentive without being overbearing. The ambiance is to die for...beautiful and quiet, not the usual crazy brunch scene.

Sunday March 23rd, 2014, was my birthday and I decided to celebrate it with 4 friends, 2 of whom had never enjoyed a meal of afternoon tea. I wanted to introduce these friends (new to tea) to an elegant experience. We arrived at the hotel and well greeted by the valets, as well as the concierge and were directed to The Astor Court. The hostess was quite polite and we were pleased. The ambience and the pianist promised a quite happy Butterfly Birthday celebration. It appeared that my long anticipated event, at a 5 star, world class hotel, was off to a great start. Our server was busy with 2 other groups, and took a while to come over, as there were several comments whispered to me, by members of my party. Eventually, the scones arrived and they were warm and delicious, quite lovely with the cream and lemon curd. We had a large variety of aromatic teas from which to choose as well. When the pots of teas were brought to the table, they were piping hot, and were just as I had anticipated. However, once the tea sandwiches and pastries, were served, I was disappointed. The sandwiches were poorly made, and half heartedly presented. They appeared to have been left out, not properly stored, and exposed to the air. (I had been told during the reservation process, that they are generally prepared early.) The bread was dry and hard, along with the chicken salad. The chunks of chicken were rubbery and discoloured. The mini quiches, were also quite dry , and presented a challenge to chew. The salmon rolls, along with the vegetable wraps were also curling up along the edges. My party guests are well bred Southern ladies, and demonstrated such, by not complaining, as I am sure they did not want to spoil my birthday meal. I myself, was dissatisfied with the food and it’s presentation. The 12 year old guest, who had surrendered her afternoon of 12 year old pursuits to accompany her mother to my event, discovered that the red velvet cake pops were uncooked, wet, and mushy on the inside. I have had the pleasure of enjoying the high tea meal at the Ritz Carlton, in Atlanta, at both locations, Sarasota and Naples Florida, the Four Seasons Atlanta, the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco Ca., as well as the Brown Hotel in London ,England. I have always enjoy the experience. Unfortunately, my Butterfly tea, my birthday at The St.Regis today, left much to be desired, and I subsequently, felt compelled to mention my experience. I will say that the entire afternoon was not poorly received my myself and my guests (as I have previously mentioned). I am sure, however, that in pursuit of outstanding customer satisfaction and the maintenance of the St. Regis’ stellar reputation,someone,( the persons to whom I am writing) would have wanted to know. This is NOT the place for tea. I will not return nor recommend it. Thanks yvebutler@hotmail.com

Great service, good selection of healthy options. Great facilities (St. Regis Hotel) and excellent service. Try the Power Quinoa Bowl.

Attention to detail, in both food and service best describes the wonderful, relaxing meal in a beautifully decorated hotel made for one of the best meals I've had in Atlanta, as a life-long resident of the city. Everything was an "oh, wow", as I was perfectly directed by the very professional and knowledgeable waiter, Joshua, in both food and wine pairings. I would definitely go back there to eat for a romantic dinner or a special occasion!

Let me start this review by saying that I am a local Atlantan that has enjoyed afternoon tea at the St. Regis for the past 6 years. It has always been such a special experience for not only me but my family and friends as well. Over the years I have witnessed the complete overhaul of the lounge space that is now a stuffy and uninspiring restaurant set up. No problem though because the staff and tea remained as fantastic as ever. I began to notice the serving pieces weren't nearly as nice and the presentation was going down hill. This week I tried to book a mid week tea time for an out of town friend only to be told that they no longer offer tea service during the week. It is only offered Friday-Sunday. Since my family and I frequent Astor Court I asked if they could possibly make an exception just this once. Without missing a beat I was told absolutely not. So, we showed up on Friday to a very disappointing afternoon tea service.What used to be such an elegant experience is so poorly executed now that I will not be returning to the St. Regis for tea. The scones were dropped on the table in a crappy bread basket and the food presentation was stale like it was left over. I can't tell you how disappointed I am in this experience because my husband, children and I love the St. Regis and staff. I'm not sure who is making these types of changes but as one of the top hotels in the city I would expect them to be setting the standard for others to follow.

Had a wonderful, relaxed breakfast at this casual dining restaurant located inside the St Regis Hotel. Service is impeccable and friendly. Delicious omelets and morning fare. Orange juice is fresh squeezed and the coffee is very good. The real winning dish for me was the cherry tomatoes, roasted and prepared with savory seasonings.

I enjoyed brunch for my birthday at the Astor Court at the St. Regis Hotel in Buckhead last Saturday. It was lovely. The Astor Court is on the Mezzanine floor of the spectacular, beautiful new St. Regis Hotel on West Paces Ferry... in the most fashionable area of Atlanta, conveniently located a stone's throw from the Governor's Mansion, the (private) Cherokee Town Club, the Atlanta History Center, and the Swan House. I had the omelet with mushrooms sauteed in truffle oil. We enjoyed mimosas to start and indulged with the bread basket served with artisan honeys and preserves. The service was exceptional. My coffee never got cold. The server noticed instantly when we needed more half and half for the coffee ... or when our Mimosas were nearly gone - Did we want a second round? All of this was more than delightful. My only negative is that the tiny omelet - which was no larger than a dollar bill - was $18. That seemed a bit much for such a petite serving.

The food here is okay, but there is very little business so the staff does not pay attention to you. I was also overcharged for entrees and had to have the bill adjusted.

Would General Sherman have chosen to burn Atlanta if he had stayed at the St. Regis Atlanta and ate breakfast at Astor Court and dinner at Atlas Buckhead? I doubt it. My wife and I ended our 16-hour stay at the St. Regis with breakfast at Astor Court, the hotel's stately breakfast/lunch restaurant. My wife was delighted with one of her early-morning favorites, Belgian style waffle, with fresh strawberries, whipped cream and chicken apple sausage. And a cappuccino. I started with steel cut oats, oatmeal with banana brulee, dried cranberries, brown sugar and warm milk. That set the tone for my corn beef hash with two scrambled eggs, roasted peppers, Yukon gold potatoes and sweet grass dairy heat cheese. With three sausage links, wheat toast and raspberry jam and a big glass of fresh squeezed orange juice. An overnight experience to remember.

The food is the expected quality from the kitchen given the hotel's status as a St. Regis. The room is elegant and has intimate tables. This is a great place for a quiet and private meal.

Went here for Afternoon tea. Great spot inside the beautiful St. Regis. Ordered our tea's and champagne glasses too. Got a three tiered tray of goodies that comes with the tea. Lots of food. You won't be hungry when you leave. Great way to enjoy the afternoon. Our server Christopher was excellent and very helpful! We'll be back.

Timothy was out server he was very attentive and made us feel welcome dospite being 30 mins late for our reservation he took his time to tell us about the variety of teas and the history of afternoon tea i holy recommend him be sure to request him as your server

Tea Experience was TERRIBLE. We spent around $800 maybe more. Very disappointed in the experience. My reservation details did not get transferred when the reservation was manually updated by the restaurant. The floor supervisor was not pleasant and argumentative over the error in front of my guests. The server did not have proper support. The towers were missing items almost as if they fell off. I had to mention that items were missing (dots used to hold the items on the tower were just there). The excuse for the poor communication and reservation errors provided my vegetarian friends option with 6 of the same items. She waited and extra 20 minutes beyond the rest of the table being served. We were told when I was scolded by the supervisor our towers would be late and yet nothing special was really offered to the vegetarian guests. In total everything was late, the table was not cleared. We were not given details about much. This was a POOR representation for the St. Regis. In addition, I was celebrating my 50th Birthday and mention it when I sat down along with the fact one of my guests had a birthday. Everyone around us had a birthday wish and cake. Our table was neglected. I think it was because I ask the hostess to have the restaurant manager call or email me later so I could discuss the inappropriate comments from the supervisor. Instead of the manager calling they both walked up to the table to discuss (while we were STILL waiting for towers). The upholstery at the table was dingy and stains all over the benches. I have dined at St. Regis in other places and the Atlanta location truly is not at standard. Will never go back. I am sure they are happy. As they were clearly not happy and treated us poorly. Our tab was around $800-$900. I mentioned I guess we will have to celebrate our birthday next time. I was almost mocked. I WISHED corporate St. Regis knew about this awful experience. Overview- Poor Service Dirty upholstery benches with stains Limited details on the tea experience Dirty table without clearing Tea was not refresh offered to guests Missing items on towers The selection on the towers- may have been from Publix The scones were dry and not proper The supervisor was not professional The hostesses were very nice.

Yesterday, my husband and I joined a group of Atlanta music lovers for a lovely afternoon in the elegant Astor Court of the St. Regis Hotel in Atlanta. Pianist Andrei Semenov presented a program of Bach, Scarlatti, Haydn, Mozart and Debussy from 2:30 to 5:00 pm which we enjoyed while consuming selections from their wine/tea/small bites menu. High tea is also available with advance reservations. We were hosted by a welcoming, down to earth staff headed by Steve Jarvis who made us feel most comfortable. As one would expect from such a chic hotel, we found the service and food excellent. Andrei plays there every Sunday afternoon, so we are planning to return on a regular basis not only to hear his excellent music, but to enjoy the ambiance of this exquisite venue which is suitable for couples or groups.

My wife and I decided to have brunch in the Astor Court at the St. Regis Hotel. The hotel is beautiful and we have visited other portions of the hotel frequently for dining and drinking, but his was our first experience with the Astor Court. The room is beautiful and certainly sets the stage for a memorable time. The brunch menu is very good, and the food is outstanding. I thoroughly enjoyed the Burnt Ends Brisket Hash. It was beautifully presented and provided a delicious and hearty brunch. My wife had the green salad with grilled chicken and was very happy. Everything was perfect ... except the service. The servers, of whom there were plenty, were all very nice. The problem was that you basically had to flag them down if you needed anything. We began with coffee, which arrived with all of the trimmings, but no spoons. My coffee was almost too cold to drink by the time I was able to get a spoon. Then, we were never offered a refill of coffee or water, finding it necessary to flag down a server. I use Sweet n' Low. The empty packs were simply left to accumulate on the table, even when additional coffee was served. We received our check without request, but. after at least 10 minutes wait, it took getting one of the managers to have our credit card processed. We are a mature couple that were showered and well dressed. We are fortunate that we normally receive excellent service. We were truly shocked and disappointed with the poor service. The dining room was not crowded and there were many servers, frequently huddled around the hostess stand, talking to each other.

Came here for couples afternoon tea. It was very relaxing and a beautiful setting. Our waitress was very knowledgeable, offering a full history on afternoon tea and it’s relation to the hotel brand. Tea choices were great, we tried the St. Regis Atlanta blend which was great, as well as the Mad Hatter, which was my favorite. The spread of sweets, savories, and scones were delightful.

Astor Court was our spot for breakfast during our stay at the St Regis. The ambiance is elegant and refined. The service was prompt and friendly. We remember Caesar, one of our waiters that was friendly and funny! He also had suggestions of places to visit during our stay. My favorite was the açaí bowl! Picture attached.

This is an amazing place to enjoy breakfast or the afternoon tea. This is luxurious and resembles the St. Regis New York. The food is great and the setting is amazing in middle of the best Atlanta neighborhood. It is an experience in itself.

It was standard breakfast at very high prices, food was normal, pancakes are better at Cracker Barrel. Wanted the coconut cream stuffed French toast but they were out. Very disappointing meal.

We had the pleasure of having Sunday Brunch at the Astor Court this past weekend. Upon arrival, we were personally greeted and it was obvious that our best interests were priority from the seat selection to the menu selection. Our table was very spacious and was situated next a fireplace in a beautiful and well appointed room. The food was delicious. We had the Avocado Toast as an appetizer in addition to the Egg While Omelette, both of which were outstanding from the presentation to the flavor. What was most impressive, was the service we received. It was obvious that our main server Timothy, was most concerned with providing the best possible experience for us which he did from his attentiveness, competence and overall welcoming attitude. This was our first time dining at The Astor Court and we will be making this a frequent choice for future dining. Without reservation, I can highly recommend The Astor Court for your dining pleasure.

Visited here on a whim. Never even new about it, but just saw a review and wanted to check it out. This is an amazing place. Elegant and almost a vacation for a few hours. Makes you feel very special. Its not just the food, which was awesome, its just the experience and service. I barely remember what I ate! lol I think i had a breakfast platter. Great Mimosas! A little pricey but you gotta splurge sometimes!

Great place for Breakfast & Lunch. Wait staff is wonderful & attentive. Nice choices on Menu. I always enjoy Breakfast when on vacation &this was wonderful !

This restaurant in the St. Regis had tables nestled around the atrium so it felt open and spacious. But it was still quiet and elegant. Good menu and nice service.

My sister and I went for high tea this afternoon to celebrate her birthday. The staff were attentive and the ambience was lovely--the sitting area is decorated in rich ruby tones overlooking the lobby. Unfortunately, the actual tea service was rather underwhelming. The tea arrived in what looked like Ikea tea pots rather than proper tea china and the food items were tasteless, stale and very small. For $55 per person, we expected both more food and higher quality items. We've both enjoyed high tea at a number of upscale places in the UK, US and Asia, and sadly, the high tea Astor Court just didn't measure up.

The Astor Court is consistent with the excellent quality of the St. Regis. The very attentive staff added to the quality of this experience

We had afternoon tea at the Astor Court. I'm torn. I'll start with the cons: the tea selection was extensive but we had to ask for black tea - everything on the menu was flavored or herbal. The scones, too, were flavored. The selection for the day we were there were lavender and pecan. No plain scones. I'm not sure if we were served real clotted cream - I don't think so. Now the pros. The place was beautiful and the staff were excellent. Since we ordered black tea the server was knowledgeable enough to bring us milk instead of cream for the tea!!! WTG! The sandwiches and sweets were quite tasty. Overall, it was a good tea for the price. I'm not sure, however, that I would go there again.

While waiting for the chef to prepare the afternoon tea selection, you enjoy tea and two mini scones. There is a variety of tea available, but you only choose one. The food arrives on a tiered stand, and it contains a selection of mini desserts. I would have preferred more pastries (savory desserts) than sweets, as it was a little overwhelming, but each and every one was delicious (we had 10 desserts each). The afternoon tea takes place at Astor Court. It is an open area above reception, and it is the same location where they provide breakfast. I enjoyed this experience due to the relaxed atmosphere, pleasant surroundings, and delicious food. I would recommend afternoon tea to individuals who enjoy intimate/deep conversations.

Went to high tea on Saturday afternoon. There were five of us. I have read a negative review on Tip Advisor, but I have to say we enjoyed it very much. All five of us have had high tea in Europe, and this one was as good or better. Each of us got to select our own tea and individual tea pots were served. Selection was excellent. I had the St Regis special tea (when in Rome.....) and it was fragrant and delicious. Food was served on a three-tiered desert stand. The first layer contained items akin to appetizers. The second tier contained a savory selection, and the top tier had desert items. The service was impeccable and the restaurant was beautiful. There were some families there and everyone seemed to be having fun, including the men and the children (there is a special three-tiered stand for kids).

Today was Easter Sunday and I was invited to return to Astor Court at the St. Regis Hotel in Atlanta. My guest and I were warmly greeted by the hostess, and then quickly seated. Our server also arrived promptly, introduced herself as Paulina, and we were able to choose from a variety of beverages. Mr. Veith came over and graciously welcomed us , and our brunch was off to a great start. Paulina offered to take us on a tour of all of the stations, where the foods were beautifully displayed. The staff again were friendly and accommodating, serving with the utmost care. The meal was superb. There were several selections of caviar, along with lox, which we both enjoyed tremendously. The belgian waffles were just right, warm accompanied by the banana bourbon sauce. I selected the prime rib , which was well seasoned and melted in my mouth. Creamy organic scrambled eggs, foie gras, and gnoochi, completed my meal along with a steaming pot of coffee. The desserts were a tastefully arranged assortment of delicate sweets. The thinly sliced fruits and pastries were so temptingly delicious. I particularly enjoyed the tiramisu, but my favourite treat was the dark chocolate box filled with a little salted caramel disc, the flavour completely filled my mouth....sweet, savoury, crunchy, smooth, creamy. Thank you for inviting me to attend such an enjoyable event. The music, the food, the service, all were stellar, quite well done. My guest and I were both delighted and impressed, this experience left nothing out. We would consider ourselves fortunate, and quite pleased to enjoy another meal at The St. Regis' Astor Court. Thank-you again. D.Y.Cleare yvebutler@hotmail.com 404-246-5345

Good service, good menu, excellent coffee! The staff was accommodating and worked hard to ensure that we were well served. The food quality was as you would expect from the St Regis. The staff went out of their way to mak ethe experience exceptional.

Sunday Brunch at Astor Court was a great experience for me, my 12-yr-old daughter, and her friend. In the past, we had enjoyed brunch elsewhere in Atlanta, but we decided to try something different. The restaurant where we usually brunch has the large buffet with lots of selections, and while it is great for adults, my daughter and her friends usually end up eating some fruit and bread. Therefore, I wanted to see how they liked a sit-down brunch served to them at Astor Court in the St. Regis Hotel. Upon arrival, we were greeted by lovely hotel staff...the valet was very prompt and courteous. Astor Court is located upstairs from the beautiful hotel lobby. It seemed most fitting to take the lovely stairs up to the second floor. We were a few minutes early for our reservation, so we sat for a few minutes and watched people in and out of the elevator till our table was ready. When we were seated, we were delighted to have the center table overlooking the lobby AND the beautiful lobby chandelier. The three of us ordered off the menu (Eggs Benedict for me and pancakes/bacon for the girls), and we found our waiter to be quite charming. The food was fantastic, and both girls enjoyed their meals and got plenty to eat for the drive back to Charlotte. We will return to Astor Court, for sure. I found it to be especially good with preteens who are picky-eaters, because I paid for food they actually ATE, instead of a buffet brunch where they picked a few small things, and I still paid a nice sum. We thoroughly enjoyed Astor Court. We felt like we had truly had a dining experience. Highly recommend Astor Court for Sunday Brunch.

The food here was so delicious. We had breakfast there as part of our stay packaged at the hotel. It did not disappoint. The Omelets are wonderful. They even made us a special hot chocolate with wasn't on the menu.

I booked the Afternoon Tea on New Year's Eve because I didn't want to be out in the chaos. We had a great waiter who went over everything with us. He had us smell each tea and told us what to look for in each one, before picking the one you wanted to drink. The scones were amazing and the tower of food is also delicious. I would definitely do afternoon tea again.

During our stay at the St Regis, we dined in the Astor Court on several occasions for lunch and breakfast. As you have read in other reviews, the setting is elegant and because it is spread well above and across the lobby below on the balcony, there is ample space for privacy and comfortable seating. I point that out because it is a major part of the dining experience and the massive crystal chandelier that hangs above the lower lobby is at eye level in the Astor Court. It is striking to say the least. There are only a few salads, protein and sandwiches on the menu with soup and a limited breakfast menu, yet it seems sufficient. The service is excellent and the food very good with the exception their surprisingly rigid approach to not substituting vegetables for starch. Not what you would expect at any better restaurant these days and especially at the St Regis. Be sure to check your bill as they add a 20% gratuity to all bills. I wound up tipping 45% on two meals before realizing they had already added 20%. Shame on me for not checking the bill more closely. All said though, I would highly recommend Astor Court for a quiet business lunch or breakfast as it is a lovely space and the food is good.

Went for a late lunch while we were staying in the hotel. Atmosphere is very nice and great for people watching. Food was very good. The restaurant was understaffed as there was only one server during our visit attending to about 8 tables but this seemed to be a regular occurrence at the St. Regis during our stay. Although I will say the one server was a hard worker and did his best to compensate and thus made everything run smoothly. We would return on our next hotel stay.

The worst. Total rip off. Tea weak and not hot, eats poor. Had the nerve to add on 22% service!! You have been warned. Scones - I can make better.

If you have the chance to stop by, the restaurant sits above the lobby of the St Regis with some of the most beautiful decor around. Ivan our server was an outstanding guy and we will most certainly ask for him again when we return in February. Best French Toast in Atlanta!!

After an exceptional experience last year, the expectations of my wife and I were not surprisingly exceeded upon returning for our anniversary. Julia McKelvey and her staff presented us with a unique opportunity to return a year-to-the-day of our wedding to enjoy complimentary wedding cake and champagne. After arriving at Astor Court, we were greeted by Megan, the exceptionally friendly and helpful hostess, who knew all about our visit and escorted us to our reserved table. From there, we were shown flawless service by our waiter Topher, who provided an exceptional end to our evening. After pouring us glasses of champagne unprompted, Topher congratulated us on our anniversary, setting the tone for an evening of fabulous service. Within minutes, we were awestruck as an EXACT replica of the top tier of our wedding cake was placed on our table. Much to my wife's excitement, Topher offered to take a couple photos as we recreated the moment we sliced our cake. After setting the bar so high with our fantastic wedding one year ago, I am happy to say we were once again the beneficiaries of truly bespoke service at the St. Regis Atlanta on our anniversary. Thank you all for making it to special.

If you want fine dining! This is the place to go! Food is outstanding and the customer service.Try this place!
Horrible high tea experience
Came here with a group for a friend’s birthday. I had high expectations considering how expensive the high tea is priced. We were seated upstairs in astor court, the venue is very pretty. We had 2 servers. They explained how the menu works and I asked what the diffeeence between $55/$65 was, to which the server told us that you get a glass of champagne, any of the 3 listed on the bottom left of the menu. Everyone out in their orders, and then the servers came back and said that that price only includes the Prosecco( the cheapest option). The scones came first with the tea. However, I thought it was strange that no milk was served along with it as it’s a traditional part of high tea. The food towers arrived next, aesthetically pleasing, however, extremely disappointing in taste. I’ve never been to a high tea where Nobody enjoyed a single thing on the menu. All of the food tasted stale, and none of the items were unique to st Regis or the experience. It’s also worth noting that you cannot split checks.