Härth at Hilton McLean Tysons Corner #hilton #lobby
Disclosure: Hilton Hotels and Resorts hosted my visit. Lunch was really, really good.
http://cocktails.travelingmamas.com/harth-at-hilton-mclean-tysons-corner-hilton-l
Disclosure: Hilton Hotels and Resorts hosted my visit. Lunch was really, really good.
http://cocktails.travelingmamas.com/harth-at-hilton-mclean-tysons-corner-hilton-l
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Shannon, you’ve got me with that Crabmeat Mac n’ Cheese! 🙂 And the Arnold Palmer. Hilton does things first class!
The flatbreads look wonderful. Must be time for my lunch!!