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Guest scores & sentiment
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Service8.0
Location7.6
Value7.1
Facilities7.0
Cleanliness7.0
Rooms6.7
Wi-Fi3.7
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Room types · 4
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Deluxe Double Room
2 × Double bed23 ㎡up to 4
This double room provides a TV. The unit offers 2 beds.
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Double Room
2 × Double bed23 ㎡up to 4
This double room offers a TV. The unit has 2 beds.
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King Studio
1 × Extra-large double bed (Super-king size)23 ㎡up to 2
This suite features a sofa and a TV. The unit has 1 bed.
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King Suite
1 × Extra-large double bed (Super-king size)23 ㎡up to 2
This suite features air conditioning, a sofa and a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 1 bed.
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Facilities · 7
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
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Lucia
Italian · Bib
$$$
Husband-and-wife owners David and Jennifer Uygur have built a beloved Bishop Arts destination, where David leads the kitchen and Jennifer welcomes guests with genuine warmth. Reservations are often in high demand, though a handful of seats are typically held for walk-ins. Chef Uygur’s cooking is rooted in Italian traditions and shaped by the availability of seasonal Texas produce. The menu shifts regularly, with house-made pastas and cured meats forming the backbone of the offering. Dishes favor clarity and comfort over excess, allowing quality ingredients and careful technique to take center
15.3km
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Written By The Seasons
American Contemporary
$$$
You don’t need to be a genius to work out the philosophy behind this likeable restaurant that is a perfect fit for the Bishop Arts District. Local ingredients in season are used here to create fresh tasting, colorful, and rewarding dishes. Vegetables are often given star billing rather than mere supporting roles and the kitchen isn’t afraid of incorporating a little international flavor here and there. So, carrots may come with dukkah, branzino with harissa, and pork ribs with miso; and be sure to start off with some of their delicious focaccia. The time of year not only informs their menu but
15.3km
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Stock & Barrel
American
$$$
Set in the charming Bishop Arts area, Jon Stevens's Stock & Barrel is the perfect neighborhood spot. With an industrial chic design, open kitchen, and convivial bar counter, this restaurant is consistently packed with locals, all here for the inviting ambience. Whether you sit at the bar or in a booth, the friendly staff will ensure an enjoyable time. Expect American and Texas favorites that have been given a twist, as in deviled eggs with pickled rhubarb, meatloaf made with wagyu beef, or a bread pudding from croissants. Flavors are big and bold. Don't miss their caramelized Brussels sprouts
15.5km
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Crown Block
American Contemporary, Meats and Seafood
$$$$
Set atop Reunion Tower, this large circular restaurant makes the most of its stunning views with floor-to-ceiling windows, and with a bit of luck you’ll be seated in the right area to see the sun set. To complement the sophisticated setting, a dress code means your fellow diners will be looking equally sharp. “Rare Steaks, Fine Seafood” is their tagline and the menu doesn’t disappoint—along with a healthy selection of sushi there’s plenty of produce from local farms. If you do go for one of their first-rate steaks don’t miss the excellent triple-cooked fries. The restaurant opened in its curre
18.5km
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Monarch
Italian-American
$$$$
Monarch is a destination for celebratory dining, set high above the city with sweeping views from its perch inside The National. The expansive room and polished setting encourage a dress-up occasion. The menu spans Italian-leaning pastas, wood-fired meats and premium seafood. Handmade pastas are generously portioned and reliably prepared, while dishes from the hearth remain a focal point. Seafood and steaks round out the offering, and the extensive wine list features a broad, international selection.
19.2km
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Sushi Kozy
Japanese
$$$$
More elegant than cozy, this omakase-only spot from Chef Paul Ko offers a contemporary blend of kaiseki and sushi in a stylishly modern setting. The spacious room features an assortment of tables, but seats at the cypress wood counter are preferred for the optimal experience. The meal begins with composed bites featuring international flavors, like a crisp phyllo pastry of duck confit, maple and pistachio, or a kombu-cured sea bass crudo paired with tarragon, yuzu kosho and apple. The assortment of nigiri is largely distinguished by subtlety, as in kanpachi topped with a shiso relish, or tende
19.9km
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