If you’re looking for a unique and memorable way to spend an afternoon with your children, consider treating them to Afternoon Tea at iconic Pfister Hotel.
Sitting atop Milwaukee with a beautiful view, The Pfister offers a tea experience that is both elegant and kid-friendly, making it a perfect outing for families.
A Step Back in Time
The moment you step into The Pfister, you’ll feel as though you’ve been transported to a bygone era. The grand elegance of the hotel, combined with the breathtaking views from Blu on the 23rd floor, sets the stage for an afternoon that’s as enchanting for little ones as it is for adults.
The Pfister’s Afternoon Tea will create lasting memories in an atmosphere of timeless charm.
Tea Butler Magic
One of the highlights of the Afternoon Tea experience at The Pfister is the Tea Butler. This isn’t your average tea service; it’s a theatrical presentation that kids will find fascinating.
The Tea Butler arrives at your table with a silver service trolley, ready to introduce you to the world of tea. Your children will delight in watching the Tea Butler blend and brew teas right before their eyes, explaining the origins and unique flavors of each variety.
This interactive element turns tea time into a fun and educational experience for the entire family.
A Menu to Please All Ages
The Pfister is mindful of its younger guests, offering a special children’s menu that includes kid-friendly versions of the traditional tea fare.
While you enjoy scones, finger sandwiches, and pastries, your little ones can savor their own delightful treats, perfectly portioned for smaller appetites.
Whether they’re nibbling on a classic cucumber sandwich or indulging in a sweet pastry, there’s something to please every palate.
And if your family has dietary restrictions, the Pfister can accommodate with gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options—just be sure to give them advance notice.
The 90-minute experience allows plenty of time to savor your tea and enjoy the stunning views of Milwaukee and Lake Michigan.
Children are welcome, and high chairs are available for the littlest tea-goers who might not need their own tea tray.
Plus, parking is a breeze with validated parking or the option for $10 valet service.
Let us know if you go, and be sure to tag @mkewithkids!
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