Where is the Best Pet-Friendly Hotel in Austin, Texas?
This hotel was clean and easily accessed. The room (or rather suite) had a comfortable bed, a clean bathroom (with great shower water pressure), a kitchenette well stocked with clean pots, pans, dishes, silverware, and glasses, a full refrigerator/freezer, dishwasher, electric stovetop, and two televisions with many assorted chairs and sofas. For the most part, a small family could live…
Just wanted to try a new place for a pastry and espresso. The cinnamon roll is actually out of croissant dough– at least it tastes that way. Yummy! And Illy coffee is always a nice treat. If you are going to dish out a few bucks at the chain across the street… Don’t. Just fork out a dollar or two more and get something made in house at the 1886 Bakery!Pros + Nice quiet, reserved, and beautiful interior character
The best part about this hotel, is, without a doubt, the price. I did not find the hotel to be very comfortable. The hotel is quite difficult to find especially if you are unfamiliar with the area. The staff here were pretty friendly and nice. The hotel could use some renovation. The mattress was pretty uncomfortable and hard to sleep on.
Trio is such a great dining spot for Austin. My husband and I like to dine out, and have tried almost every restaurant in Austin. We continue to go back to Trio because the total experience is memorable every time. The food is such a wonderful combination of innovative and local. The ingredients are fresh, the best of the best, and expertly handled. The wine list- by the glass and by the bottle- is so complete. The span the globe and price, but everything is great. The sommelier, Mark Sayre, was named The best Sommelier in Texas, and he is such a nice guy. He makes the list and menu navigable for any amount of knowledge or experience. I have also found the wine prices to be surprisingly low- at or lower than any other restaurant in town. That is such a nice surprise in a swanky place like the Four Seasons.Lunch and dinner are always winners, but now they have upped the stakes with a wonderful Happy Hour. Half price appetizers and wine! How can you beat that? Its a great i
All we can say is…. Wow!We were looking for a nice place to stay over the fourth of July on Lake Travis in Austin. We waited too late and all of the lake houses were booked. We stumbled across the Lost Parrot Cabins and are so glad we did! The cabins are nestled away in the hills near Lake Travis. Although they are not waterfront, they are in a great outdoor setting with a beautiful hill country view. The cabins are charming and very ecletic, very Austin like! The property owners are wonderful and made sure our stay was a memorable one. There was live acoustic music one evening poolside which was the perfect way to end a fun filled weekend. We strongly recommend staying at the Lost Parrot Cabins. It is a unique experience you won’t find anywhere else.Pros + Secluded, outdoor paradiseCons – No lake access, steep charge if you have more than 2 people per cabin