Business Description from the Web
The Belmont Motor Hotel was restored—or, better put, given an ultrachic riff—in 2005, and the 84 rooms afford views of the dramatic skyline that's grown up around the hotel since its 1940s founding. Its location in the still-gentrifying Oak Cliff neighborhood isn't the most charming, but this hip spot—Dallas's answer to Austin's subculture—is a much-needed break from the garish glitz of the...
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Location. The Belmont Hotel rises atop a stone bluff in the Oak Cliff district of Dallas, Texas. This
property stands one and one half miles from the Bishop Arts district.
Hotel Features. The historic Belmont Hotel opens onto a reception area that leads to a sunken lobby.
The lobby features greenery, a brick fireplace, glowing star shaped light fixtures, and colorful
Mexican style accents....
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Posted by ian.com
on April 07, 2008
Location. The Belmont Hotel is located in the historical neighborhood of Oak Cliff, overlooking downtown Dallas, Texas, with the Trinity River Corridor less than four miles away. Local attractions within a five-mile radius include the Sixth Floor Museum, American Airlines Center and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. Dallas Love Field Airport is less than 10 miles from the hotel. Hotel Features....
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Tips About This Business
You can sign up for massage therapy at the Belmont Health Club, but there is a fee.
Try the Signature Belmontini--a mix of Absolut vodka and pomegranate juice, with a splash of champagne.
Head over here for happy hour prices Sunday-Friday 5pm-7pm, all night Monday nights and half-priced Belmontinis on Tuesdays.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Known primarily for a laid-back atmosphere and panoramic views of the downtown Dallas skyline, the Belmont Hotel also has an interest in its guest's health. The fitness center facility offers a wide range of activities to work on cardio or toneup the muscles. State-of-the-art Precor, Free Motion and Startrac machinery are available plus treadmills, Stairmasters, recumbent...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 10, 2007)
In Short Originally built in 1946, this renovated hotel with contemporary comforts sits nestled in a cliff. Featuring unique views of downtown and the Trinity River Corridor, rooms are colorfully decorated with modern furniture designed by local artists. Each room comes with a flat-panel TV, Wi-Fi and more. Guests also have access to a continental breakfast, meeting room and delivery...
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Posted by Nathan Stull
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 14, 2006)
Other Reviews from the web
I had heard all the hype about how fabulous this new botique hotel was and decided to give the restaurant a try for lunch. My dining partner sent her soup back and the server got an attitude. My dish was bland and boring and the portions were small. I can only speak for the restaurant but I didn't think it was very good and the service seemed distracted. One had to ask for a refill on beverages...
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Located high in the hills, the Belmont offers gorgeous views of downtown Dallas. The landscaping in the surrounding gardens is amazing, and the pool is fabulous. A favorite for weddings.
great independent hotel !!! highly recommend it
a tasteful remodel and friendly staff
much better than the Austin hotel which i stayed the previous night (cleaner modern, they care more about their hotel than the Austin)
and i feel much better about supporting local small businesses than big corporate chains
great beds too ;)
cheers
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Pros
+ ambience character staff
Cons
- bar closed early...
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Posted by robertnewell
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 04, 2008)