00:00Is one of America's most historic hotels secretly a foodie's paradise?
00:04Fairmont Breakers Long Beach, just an hour outside of Los Angeles, turns 100 this year.
00:08And with the U.S. celebrating 250 years this summer,
00:11what better place to dine than where Hollywood legends Elizabeth Taylor and Clark Gable once did?
00:16Starting with the Sky Room perched high above the city,
00:18there's something special about steakhouse classics like a martini, oysters,
00:22a well-presented Caesar and Wagyu cut, drenched, and vintage charm.
00:25And don't skip the tableside Bananas Foster, just another nod to the hotel's golden age.
00:30The brunch and the tuna really shows off the breakers' recent $150 million restoration.
00:34The airy space is the perfect spot for a leisurely Italian breakfast and a mimosa or three.
00:39I also loved Halo Rooftop Bar for its Art Deco vibes.
00:42Grab a cocktail there and then spend the afternoon lounging by the pool.
00:45But my absolute favorite was the afternoon tea in the sky.
00:48The exquisite experience features a curated tea selection paired with a tower of sweet and savory bites.
00:53The buttery croissants are to die for,
00:55and treats like the smoked salmon and macaron strike the perfect balance.
00:58Turns out, one of America's most historic hotels is also the tastiest.
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