Cup of tea? The Langham Chicago hosts Paddington Bear-inspired tea time 1

The Langham Chicago is offering an afternoon Paddington tea inside Pavillion. | Photo courtesy of The Langham Chicago

From now until Thursday, November 30, Chicagoans can bring family, friends, and Paddington Bear lovers to The Langham Chicago’s Pavilion for afternoon tea featuring Paddington Bear. The themed high tea is a first-time occurrence for the hotel brand, resulting from The Langham Hospitality Group’s multi year partnership with Paddington™ to bring events and activities to their hotels.

Executive Chef Damion Henry and Executive Pastry Chef Walleska Cianfanelli have created a luxurious menu featuring all things British. Guests can enjoy petite sandwiches, scones, snacks, desserts, and tea, with names inspired by the Paddington movies.

This unique and elegant experience will be available on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Reservations are available through Tock.

Cup of tea? The Langham Chicago hosts Paddington Bear-inspired tea time 2

Enjoy tea from this adorable Paddington mug | Photo courtesy of The Langham Chicago

Another themed opportunity made available through The Langham Chicago’s partnership with Paddington Bear is “Playtime with Paddington.” From now until the end of this year, hotel guests can book a unique family lodging at the hotel complete with all things Paddington.

This hotel promotion includes overnight suite accommodations, Paddington cookies, amenities, and a picture frame. An activity page in the hotel suite with fun games also comes with this exclusive offering.

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