Fairmont Hotel Vancouver Welcomes Pop Art Inspired Afternoon Tea Beginning May 25

Fairmont Hotel Vancouver Welcomes Pop Art Inspired Afternoon Tea Beginning May 25

NOTCH8 AT FAIRMONT HOTEL VANCOUVER ANNOUNCES NEXT THEMED TEA INSPIRED BY POP ART

-New artistic and immersive afternoon tea service launches in Vancouver on May 25- 

image: @Fairmont Hotel Vancouver

On Thursday, May 25, Notch8 at Fairmont Hotel Vancouver will launch its next themed Afternoon Tea service, inspired by the bold and colourful world of pop art. 

The new uniquely artistic tea service, aptly named Art of Afternoon Tea will be led under the culinary direction of Notch8 Head Chef Danai Hongwanishkul, and venue design by Koncept Events. Featuring avant-garde decor, dishes, and cocktails inspired by some of the most iconic pop art pieces of the 20th century, each menu item is crafted to reflect the colours, shapes, textures, and themes of the visual pop art movement.

From vibrant “tomato soup,” and a playful ‘blank canvas’ cheesecake with edible paints, to cocktails composed in artistic glassware, every dish and drink is a work of art. Guests can expect bright pops of colour, bold patterns and designs throughout the tea room and menu, creating an immersive experience for all who visit. 

The Art of Afternoon Tea will be available from Thursday, May 25 through Monday, September 4 with seatings held Wednesday through Sunday and statutory holiday Mondays at 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 3:00 p.m. The special Art of Afternoon Tea experience is available for $74.00 per person ($40.00 for children 12 and under) and begins with a selection of loose-leaf tea, along with sweet and savoury bites to complement the theme’s captivating canvas. Creative cocktails and wines are available as optional add-ons to the experience.

Reservations are now open and can be made online. The specialty Afternoon Tea service can also be reserved in Tea-to-Go format by ordering online in advance. 

image: @Fairmont Hotel Vancouver

About Notch8

Named after a train’s top speed, achieved only by the most skilled conductors, Notch8 Restaurant & Bar pays homage to the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver’s storied history and legacy as a luxury hotel along the Canadian Pacific Railway. Featuring regional fare that includes new favourites and prized dishes, cocktails made popular during pre and post-prohibition times, as well as an extensive wine list. Open for breakfast, lunch, happy hour, dinner, lounge, weekend brunch, and afternoon tea, offering themed afternoon teas with a playful twist on the classic tradition. Changing quarterly, past themes include Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, Old World Carnival, Griffin’s Gambit, Lunar New Year, Silver Screen Hollywood, and more. | notch8-dining.com

image: @Fairmont Hotel Vancouver

About Fairmont 
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts is where the intimate equally coexist with the infinite – an unrivaled portfolio of more than 80 extraordinary hotels where grand moments of life, heartfelt pleasures and personal milestones are celebrated and remembered long after any visit. Since 1907, Fairmont has created magnificent, meaningful and unforgettable hotels, rich with character and deeply connected to the history, culture and community of its destinations – places such as The Plaza in New York City, The Savoy in London, Fairmont San Francisco, Fairmont Banff Springs in Canada, Fairmont Peace Hotel in Shanghai, and Fairmont The Palm in Dubai. Famous for its engaging service, awe-inspiring public spaces, locally inspired cuisine, and iconic bars and lounges, Fairmont also takes great pride in its pioneering approach to hospitality and leadership in sustainability and responsible tourism practices. Fairmont is part of Accor, a world-leading hospitality group consisting of 5,300 properties and 10,000 food and beverage venues throughout 110 countries. fairmont.com | all.accor.com | group.accor.com

image: @Fairmont Hotel Vancouver

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