Courtyard offers a hidden resort vibe with soothing colors and Spanish-inspired charm throughout the hotel. Quiet atmosphere contrasts with busy street outside, creating a peaceful retreat. Speakeasy and lively bar add a fun, social energy in the evenings.
Breakfast offerings stay consistent and fantastic. Staff often go out of their way, like making breakfast to go for guests.
Creative cocktails come with skilled bartenders and a great atmosphere. The courtyard offers a beautiful setting for drinks day or night.
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Parking is not available at the hotel, making nearby options necessary.
The hotel is known for its cleanliness and well-maintained rooms.
Rooms are spacious and comfortable, ideal for relaxation.
Brunch restaurant offers a welcoming atmosphere with live jazz and classical music enhancing the experience. Outdoor seating provides a relaxed vibe while festive decor like a rose wall adds charm. The place draws a lively crowd enjoying personalized cocktails and a family-friendly setting.
Breakfast features a breakfast bowl with every item cooked to perfection and a flavorful breakfast skillet with well-prepared potatoes and eggs. Service complements the meal with attentive care.
Every cocktail feels crafted with intention and care. Options include espresso martinis, personalized Aperol spritzes, and a Peach Bourbon Mash with a balanced bourbon flavor.
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Happy hour features discounted wings and soul rolls.
The restaurant validates parking for guests.
Reservations are recommended due to high demand.
White-washed space centers on a stunning Tree of Life and features cool, photo-ready decor. Fire shows provide live entertainment that energizes the atmosphere, making it lively and welcoming. The vibe suits family-friendly dining and special occasions alike.
Cocktails feature a mezcal base with bold flavors. The El Torero stands out with a black skull smoker for a dramatic touch. Presentation is always beautiful and flavorful.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner or weekends due to high demand.
Sunday brunch buffet is available only in July and August.
Happy hour features $3 mimosas and sangria on Sundays.
Rooftop pool offers breathtaking city views and a relaxing escape with spacious layouts. Reverence restaurant and bar provide a cozy speakeasy vibe with dim lighting and calm live music. Modern, luxurious design blends with high-tech meeting rooms and a well-curated wine selection.
Breakfast features a buffet with personalized omelets made by Chef Rene Salazar. Room service offers made-to-order meals with fresh juice, popular with families.
Bartenders Jessica and Briana craft flavorful cocktails that feel welcoming. Menus pair drinks with incredible food for a well-rounded experience.
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Parking costs $55 per night, despite being advertised at $50.
Valet parking is available, but self-parking options are limited.
The hotel hosts a great brunch buffet on weekends.
Hotel combines upscale design with spacious, cozy rooms that sometimes feel dim. Loud music from downstairs creates a nightclub atmosphere even on upper floors. Facilities include a clean, fully equipped gym and a rooftop pool, though some amenities are limited or under renovation.
Breakfast offers a magical start with several vegan options available. The menu focuses on fresh, satisfying choices for the morning.
On-site bars serve great cocktails alongside burgers, making it easy to enjoy drinks without leaving. Edgarโs P&P offers legendary cocktails and a lovely terrace for sipping and people watching.
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Only one elevator is operational for 19 floors, causing long wait times.
Parking garage lacks security cameras, leading to vehicle thefts.
The rooftop pool has been closed for months, despite being advertised.
Restaurant offers multiple spaces including a patio with flower atriums and a downstairs brunch area. Atmosphere ranges from quiet and intimate to occasionally disrupted by loud live music. Bartenders craft notable cocktails, contributing to a relaxed yet refined vibe.
Breakfast features a curated menu by Travis Cintron with consistently good quality. It ranks among the best breakfast options in the area and offers a smooth, hassle-free experience.
Cocktails range from flavorful and hefty to unbalanced and of poor quality. Signature drinks vary in consistency across visits.
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Invesco employees can get a discount at Hartley if they show their badge.
Parking at Hartley costs about $14 for 2 hours and $22 for over 2.5 hours.
Only valet parking is validated, so I paid $10 for self-parking.
Spacious, stylish rooms offer breathtaking views and a modern, quiet atmosphere. Social spaces include a creative cocktail bar and a welcoming lobby with complimentary coffee. Amenities feature thoughtful touches like plush bedding, yoga classes, and pet-friendly policies without fees.
Breakfast includes a brunch package at the hotel restaurant costing about $75 plus $20 for the hotel rate. The food is very delicious and consistently phenomenal throughout the stay.
Cocktails show precision and creativity in their crafting. The head bartender Imari and other staff create a welcoming vibe while serving signature drinks with care.
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The hotel offers a complimentary wine tasting and light bites daily from 5pm to 6pm.
Parking costs $50 per day, with self-parking available for $22.
Dogs stay for free at the hotel, making it pet-friendly.
Brunch spot with live DJ music playing a mix of R&B and gospel, creating an inviting, lively vibe filled with conversation and laughter. Interior blends sports bar and cafeteria style with clean, well-maintained spaces. Food features standout dishes like oxtail and grits and pecan waffles that draw repeat visits.
Breakfast here stands out for its exceptional quality and memorable flavors. It offers a satisfying start to the day with dishes that leave a lasting impression.
Potent flavors stand out in the Magic City cocktail. The spot offers great cocktails alongside tasty eats.
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On Saturdays, there is a party with a DJ setup.
They advertise $1 mimosas on Mondays, but itโs only one glass per person.
Reservations are not accepted for same-day dining, despite what the website states.