If you are thinking about having dinner here, then allow me to reach through this app and Unilocal-slap you. You NEVER eat in the hotel, you rookie. Always a bad decision. Breakfast is allowed, but that’s the extent of it. The bar is tiny and honestly the yellow and blue décor makes me seasick. The bartender was rather surly. Grab a drink here while waiting on your Über, but don’t make this place your watering hole.
Phil H.
Place rating: 3 New York, NY
Located right in the lobby of the Indigo Hotel and not a bad place to get a bite or cocktail. Friendly and attentive service. Some outlets around too so you can plug in and use the free WiFi. Food can be hit or miss. Menu is a bit limited. I ate here a few times while staying at the hotel during my recent biz trip. Had a chicken plate that was a bit on the dry side, and a breakfast egg white omelet that was pretty good. They serve Starbucks coffee here too.
Carol H.
Place rating: 1 Lewisville, TX
The only star is for the location, close to the Majestic. Waited 20 minutes for a menu, waited 45 minutes for mediocre appetizer, Texas Two Step, and flatbread pizza that was soggy, beer was room temperature, we won’t be back. Waiter apologized, said that the manager was sorry, nothing comped, and the manager didn’t make an appearance.
Allison H.
Place rating: 4 New Bedford, MA
Small but fantastic. I ate here twice during my Dallas trip, once having a smoked shrimp and avocado quesadilla and once the 1933 dip sandwich. Staff is friendly and food/drinks were fresh, colorful, and delicious. Definitely recommend!
Picky C.
Place rating: 4 Georgetown, TX
I’m giving a 4 for the staff, it was wine back Wednesday, I was handed a menu and told if I waited 15 min there would be complimentary wine and Hors d’oeuvres. All was good, but the staff was fabulous and had great personality. Hotel has a musty smell, I’ve never stayed in an old restored hotel, so may be expected, but wanted to say that the bar tenders and servers in this bar/bistro are great and very personable..