
Treat Mom to a Classic as Timeless as She is With a Mother's Day Celebration at the Biltmore Hotel
The legendary landmark hosts it's annual Mother's Day Brunch and Afternoon Tea this May.
LOS ANGELES, April 29 /PRNewswire/ -- This spring the Millennium Biltmore invites you to make it a memorable day for mom by treating her to a lavish Mother's Day champagne brunch as only the Biltmore can do it. On May 9, the hotel will present an elegant buffet of items such as made-to-order omelets, homemade pastries and waffles, chef-attended carving stations, Italian entree specialties, a delicious array of fruits and vegetables, assorted salads, fresh seafood and to top it off, an offering of decadent Biltmore desserts. Brunch is priced at $49 per person, $25 children (ages 4-11), excluding tax and gratuity.
Another inspired option is the Biltmore's stylish Afternoon Tea, served in the original lobby of the hotel, the Rendezvous Court. Tea includes an assortment of miniature sandwiches, the Biltmore's famous freshly-baked scones with Devonshire cream and jams, a special desserts table, selection of hot and iced teas and champagne. Afternoon tea is priced at $35 per person, $25 children (ages 4-11), excluding tax and gratuity.
Please call (213) 612-1562 for Mother's Day reservations.
About the Millennium Biltmore Hotel
506 S. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90071 (213) 624-1011 www.thebiltmore.com
The Millennium Biltmore Hotel Los Angeles was designed in the style of the Spanish-Italian Renaissance and opened in 1923 to national acclaim as the largest hotel west of Chicago; it was designated a Historical Cultural Landmark by the City of Los Angeles in 1969. The legendary 11-story structure was designed by famed New York architectural firm Schultze & Weaver, known for the Waldorf Astoria and Park Lane hotels, with cathedral ceilings hand-painted by Italian artist Giovanni Smeraldi of White House and Vatican fame. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences held their founding banquet in the Crystal Ballroom in 1927, where the design for the "Oscar" statuette was sketched on a Biltmore napkin, and eight Academy Awards banquets were held in the Biltmore Bowl during the 1930s and '40s. The hotel was also the host for the 1960 Democratic National Convention and the 1984 Summer Olympic games.
17 meeting and banquet rooms are resplendent with hand-oiled wood paneling, ornate carvings, vivid frescoes and sparkling crystal chandeliers. Countless films and television shows have been shot at the Millennium Biltmore, including Bugsy, Chinatown, Ghostbusters, Ocean's 11, Independence Day, Dreamgirls, The Soloist, The West Wing, Mad Men, Nip/Tuck, Boston Legal, CSI: New York and Heroes.
SOURCE Millennium Biltmore Hotel
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