2. Magnolia Hotel
7.7
1100 Texas St (at Fannin St), Houston, TX
Hotel · 33 tips and reviews
Ryan Phelps: Studio suites have a full kitchenette, 2 free drinks at happy hour, milk and cookie buffet, and pretty good free breakfast buffet...
Catheryn B.: Happy Hour on the 2nd floor from 5:30-6:30 and cookies and milk from 8:00-10:30! Sounds gr
Jason Lindig: Don't miss the complimentary breakfast; Complimentary drinks during happy hour as well; Milk and cookies before bed; Rooftop pool and workout facility. "Free WiFi" is capped around 40 k/s.
Mike Karlesky: Just like at the original location, the Crüd is some of the best cold brew you will ever have. Ice coffee, chicory, sweetened condensed milk perfection.
Tere Perry: Daily dining for Breakfast & Lunch, plus choices of Beer, Wine and Cocktails. The Nutty Milk Punch is like dessert in a glass, with a kick...pecan vodka, frangelico, almond milk and cold brew coffee.
Samuel Owens: Ok so it’s not on the menu. But get double espresso, a coconut water, and a glass of ice. And pour espresso over ice and top with coconut water. Yum yum!!!
ArtJonak: Cosmopolitan elegance + refined Southern charm... love the H'town 4 Seasons! Plus 404 newly renovated rooms, including 12 suites... :)
ArtJonak: The pool & pool staff = 5 stars. Greeter, set up our chairs, umbrella positioned correctly, suntan lotion provided, water glasses refilled often. Fresh fruit skewers, smoothie samples. Heated pool.
CultureMap Houston: Tired of listening to your iPod through ear buds? Each room comes complete with its own iPod docking station to bring the playlists of home to your hotel room.
Houston Press: The charbroiled Vietnamese fajitas are a fusion of both the old and new worlds, and the Vietnamese crepes, garlic butter fried shrimp and sugarcane shrimp are not to be missed.
Houston Press: Vote for the 2013 Best of Readers Choice for your favorite Houston Pho! http://readerschoice.houstonpress.com/ Issue hits stands October 10th!
CultureMap Houston Manager: In 1982, Kim Su Tran La, opened the second Kim Son in Houston’s Old Chinatown downtown. The first Kim Son was in Vinh Long province at the tip of southern Vietnam.