High tea ($37) at the Rose Garden has been a grand tradition at the Huntington for generations. Try your choice of herbal and fair-trade teas (including jasmine, tropical fruit, vanilla and signature bergamot blend) with crumpets, scones, finger sandwiches, seasonal fruit and mini-desserts. There are even vegan and gluten-free options – welcome to California! Allow about 1½ hours.

Reservations are recommended; book well in advance for weekends. Note: Huntington admission is required for access, sold separately.


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