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A True Downtown Dallas, Texas, Treasure, The
Adolphus A Noble House Hotel Is One Half Mile From The Museum Of
Art, Farmers Market And World Aquarium. The Sixth Floor Museum At
Dealey Plaza Is Three Blocks Away.
Chefs At The French Room Prepare Succulent Neo Classic Cuisine In
A Fine Dining Atmosphere With Crystal Chandeliers Hanging From
Domed Ceilings Adorned With Murals. Specialties Include Pecan
Encrusted Foie Gras And Roasted Colorado Rack Of Lamb. This
Formal Attire Restaurant Is Open For Dinner Tuesday Though
Saturday Evenings Only And Reservations Are Required. Afternoon
Tea Is Served In The Lobby Living Room, Among Queen Anne
Furnishings And Traditional Tunes From An 1893 Victorian Steinway
Formerly Owned By The Guggenheims. The Bistro And Walt Garrison
Rodeo Bar And Grill Offer All Day Dining From A Menu Featuring
Texan Favorites.
More Than 24,000 Square Feet Of Conference, Convention And
Functional Meeting Space Is In The Hotel, Including A 5,300
Square Foot Grand Ballroom. A Modern Business Center Provides
Printing, Desktop Publishing And Complimentary High Speed
Internet Access. The Hotel's Gift Shop Offers Everything From
Premium Cigars To Whimsical Tea Pots. Also On Site Is A Fitness
Center With Strength Training And Cardiovascular Equipment.
The 422 Guest Rooms At The Adolphus Hotel Feature Walk In
Closets, Mini Bars, Separate Sitting Areas And Antique
Furnishings. European Lithographs Hang On The Walls. Bedding
Boasts Custom Fabrics, Feather Pillows And Fine Cotton Sheets.
Marble Bathrooms Offer Brass Accented Fixtures, Curved Shower Rod
And A Deep Tub. Guest Rooms Include Dvd Players, 32 Inch Flat
Screen Televisions, Spacious Desks And Complimentary High Speed
Internet Access.
Built In 1912 By A Beer Baron, This Baroque Style Hotel Houses A
Museum Quality Art Collection Among Its Dark Mahogany Paneled
Walls Including Early Flemish Tapestries, Engravings And European
Lithographs.
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