THE GEORGIAN HOTEL
Hôtel au style Art déco qui joue la carte du rétro et offre des chambres avec des détails vintage à Los Angeles
Le bâtiment bleu au style Art déco du Georgian Hotel se distingue nettement de la silhouette de Santa Monica : construit en 1933, il joue la carte du rétro. Ses chambres ont gardé des détails vintage, comme le petit canard en plastique dans la salle de bains ; de la même manière, le vieil ascenseur n'est pas destiné aux gens pressés, plutôt à ceux qui ont envie de voyager dans le temps. La véranda de l'hôtel est sans doute l'un de ses lieux les plus agréables. Abrité d'Ocean Avenue par une mince haie, vous pourrez vous détendre en toute tranquillité.
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I want to commend the Georgian restaurant staff and management. I had the pleasure of having a cocktail, fries and a latte in the terrace today. Every single staff member I came across from the hostess, to the waiters and waitresses, were some of the kindest restaurant/hotel staff I have ever come across. That typically happens with solid management and leadership- so thanks to you and your staff for whatever you are doing that helped make my time with The Georgian a wonderful experience. I will definitely be back and will bring a group sometime!
You can tell it's an old building but the details in this renovated hotel are stunning. The first floor boasts a Parisian style porch for dining, gorgeous bar area, and moody library-esque check-in. Our double queen room was so spacious! At first I was unhappy that we were placed in the room that wrapped around the elevator. Yet we didn't hear a sound! The amenities make you feel at home: R+Co hair products, delightfully soft bath robes, slippers, Nespresso machine upon request. If we are in Santa Monica again, we will be returning to Hotel Georgian.
[My only complaint is that whoever thought out the glass panel in the shower needs to redo. There is simply not enough coverage to keep an excessive amount of water from splashing out during bathing.]
To the staff: Thank you so much for a delightful stay and making our vacation extra special!
We had breakfast. Unfortunately did not stay overnight. Breakfast for my intern: oatmeal with fruit & me: tomato avo toast. Also had Tea service which for us was 13$ per person for a single bag of Bigalow. Our waiter came with a cream colored 3x4 bagged tea display box; half of cubes were empty and the other half was grocery store brands. So 1 tea bag in a 4 cup pot x2 = $26. (Which is woefully under leafed! No matter - I’m always packing tea - my own loose leaf and bagged brands so added a couple bags to my pot). Tea service meant No lemon, No sugar cubes, No milks, and No tea equipment besides the pot & the cup. I had gotten the exact same Earl Grey Bigalow bagged tea complementary 6 days prior at a Loves Truck stop on the drive down from SJ. (Not knocking Bigalow - solid family owned US grocery store bagged tea brand) So I asked for honey for my tea. Our perky and chatty (in the very best way) waiter went off to get honey. Came back empty handed, but . . . his face showed he was clearly carrying a problem, he let me know there would be a charge . . . for honey. . . .
Bill with generous tip was comfortably over $100. Still so not sensible on that. My intern’s honest & generous 5 ⭐️ review “Very pricey but cool.”
We were the only ones there for breakfast.
I have a high end functional loose leaf tea business that is Art Deco - clearly we could flawlessly benefit each other. So in a fit of genuine joy and practical business generous open heartedness, I left waaay too much of my Art deco tea business info, samples, full bag of tea, brochures and booklet (brief history of Art Deco & Tea Dances - part of my TEDx talk on tea) with them. I even tagged them on my one of IG poem posts. But . . . I have not heard back. Sigh ????, so by the Power of Google review, let good fortunate communication sprout anew.
-————-——- Deco Lady ———————-
Glory be! Green Golden Goddess is she!
Standing proud & tall Sun faced, watching people’s lives Fun paced.
So Welcoming & Cordial to a perfectionist’s fault,
But Secrets a plenty hide in blind tiger basement Vault.
A bar to die for, even if a Prohibitionist be,
A view to sigh for, so I pause to sup a bit o’ tea.
With the toughest intern you ever knew,
Joins me on veranda for a tea brew.
At the Georgian Deco Hotel,
We forget invalidations for a spell.
Bit o’ breakfast avo-tomato toast brunch with tea,
Lounging in public art piece the building’s canopy.
People watching on the beach, street & cars,
So Rive Gauche when everyones acting like stars.
With service, smiles, Sun, & Deco beauty such as this,
It’s hard Not to be present or any little bit remiss.
My mind retrieves files of various yesteryears,
Ignites creativities, ideas, & desires clear & dear.
As one of spirit, sights, words & sounds,
I was lead by pill-boxed host & found:
A Deco Typewriter quite nostalgic,
And On its keys I so quickly click.
Ink pressed deep color into page,
Of Shapes black on white & sage.
Somewhere, a right button was getting thrust,
My “The Usual”: Queen’s tea with chaser of trust.
Glory Be! Green Golden Sun Goddess is actually Me! And to this vision I am trussed.
-Rev Trella M Davis
(if you repost in part or entirely this poem - you must credit me & contact me)