Business Description from the Web
Occupying two venerable, impeccably restored Italianate buildings, one built in 1890 and the other in 1915, this 39-room boutique hotel has a prime site just a block from Sundance Square, the vibrant, nightlife-friendly centerpiece of Fort Worth's downtown revitalization. The recently renovated rooms are luxurious—Italian linens, down duvets, two-person claw-foot whirlpool baths—with an unfussy...
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This restaurant is part of the Ashton Hotel near downtown, which opened in the renovated Fort Worth Club. The interior is small and cozy, and the walls gleam with paintings designed for the Fort Worth Club in the 1960s. The chef of Cafe Ashton, Diarmuid Murphy, strives to reach perfection with his upscale French-American cuisine. The menu has something interesting to suit all tastes, and...
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Fort worths only boutique hotel housed in historicbuilding.the perfect blend of old and new
Traditionaland contemporary elegant and relaxed. Where historymeets luxury.located in downtown in
Cultural andfinancial district. 39 beautifully appointed roomsincluding suites all custom furnished
And non smoking.most rooms natural lighting in spacious bathrooms.allking beds non smoking. All
Suites with...
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Posted by ian.com
on April 07, 2008
Tips About This Business
Make a reservation to get the full impact of boutique hotel pampering, including afternoon tea Wednesday through Saturday.
Walk-ins are welcome in business or casual attire.
Local artist David Carpenter tinkles the ivories every Thursday through Saturday night.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short This boutique hotel has style without compromising the cozy feel of home. The entrance foyer and front desk blend into the piano bar as the restaurant shares waiting space with the hotel proper. Polished blond wood and light color marble accent the cheerful pallet. Entrees include cardamom crusted rack of lamb with yucca chips, boursin butter filet of beef and fresh Hawaiian...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 12, 2007)
Historical luxury hotel in downtown Fort Worth offers elegant guest rooms, four-star restaurant, 24-hour Concierge and more.
Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 01, 2006)
Fort Worth natives aren't usually too impressed by anything too slick or haute, but this fine new addition to the dining scene, in the elegant Ashton Hotel, may change the way diners think about this cow town. The New American menu, with Asian and Latin accents, at Café Ashton, a sleek restaurant quietly decorated in soothing colors, is stellar. Dine on creative dishes like beef stroganoff with...
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Other Reviews from the web
cute afternoon tea! sweet rooms right in downtown. close to all the best downtown attractions. dont even need a car! good service. presentable staff. lucious decor.
The Ashton Hotel is gem of a boutique hotel, situated in the heart of dowtown Ft. Worth, Texas. The staff is profession, friendly and effecient. Though the hotel houses a wonderful restaurant, the concierge has no problem suggesting other excellent dining spots. Almost directly across the street, is Ruth's Chris Steak House. Two blocks to the right is the oustanding...
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A very, very nice boutique hotel in an historic downtown building. Our room (which was the basic room, unless we were upgraded without knowing it since the place was mostly empty on the 4th of July) was elegant , tasteful, and quiet, with a nice view and an especially large and luxurious bathroom. Breakfast was outstanding - delicious omelettes, elegantly...
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