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As a surprise gift for my 7yr old PA/TN DD, Madeline, a family member has made a reservation to take her to the Ritz-Carlton Teddy Bear Tea this weekend at the Boston location. When she made the reservation she told them about Maddie's severe allergies and they said they offer a few different tea sandwiches that are safe (turkey, ham and cheese, etc). But that they DO serve pb&j to anyone who requests it.
Has anyone taken their kids to this tea?? If so, was it a good/bad experience??? I have just called the Ritz and left a message to speak to the Chef or Manager about the food this weekend. I know Madeline would LOVE to go, but not sure if it will be safe for her... would LOVE any feedback from all of you.
Thanks!
Shandra
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