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Businiess name:  Palm Court At The Plaza Hotel
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I wasn't impressed the second time around. There's no reservations for less than 8 ppl, so we 6 stood on line for over an hour. Foodwise: Sandwiches - ok. The scones - very good, although it shrunk in size from the last time I was here. Dessert was definitely skimpy this time. There was only one tiny dessert per person. To pay $29 for afternoon tea for that little amount of food is definitely not worth it. Here's my bit of advice: You can come one time for the experience, because ambience-wise it's very nice. Other than that, there are definitely better places for afternoon tea in the city that is worth the money. Another note, the place was only supposed to automatically add gratuities to parties of 8 or more...they added it to ours anyways. This is the last time I'm going to the Palm Court for afternoon tea. Pros: Ambience, Decor Cons: , Skimpy on food, Long waiting time

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