Business Description from the Web
Conveniently located in the heart of Pasadena, McMurphy's Sports Grille isthe perfect place to unwind after a long week at the office. Knownthroughout the area for its delicious, classic cuisine and friendly service,there's not a better place to go if you are looking to kick back and catchup on all of your favorite sporting events. The atmosphere is warm andinviting - perfect for any casual...
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Posted by restaurant.com
on February 08, 2008, (Edited February 11, 2008)
Very Important Persons seem to love the Mansion: The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia reserved almost all of the 143 rooms on his last visit. The outrageousness of the decor suits the over-the-top personalities. The Renaissance revival-style mansion was built in the 1920s for local cotton magnate Shepperd King. Wandering among the copious antiques and fresh floral displays, imported marble...
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Location. The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek is located in the Turtle Creek neighborhood of Uptown
in Dallas, Texas. The hotel is adjacent to the Park Cities. The Dallas Convention Center and Reunion
Arena are two miles away. Less than one mile from the hotel are the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony
Center, the Dallas Museum of Art and the American Airlines Center.
Hotel Features. The Rosewood...
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Tips About This Business
If you waited too long to make reservations for the main dinning room or the Chef's room, hit the interior bar for a relaxed yet sophisticated ambiance with great cocktails and fare.
For the pinnacle Mansion dining experience, reserve a table or even the chef's table in the chef's room and request service captain Hugo Reynoso.
Chef's Room hours are Tuesday through Saturday 6pm-10pm.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short With a redesigned decor of modern elegance, a departure from southwestern fare and the 2007 appointed Chef John Tesar, this legendary restaurant is an updated Dallas darling. The bar, main dining room and chef's parlor accommodate in five star fashion but without the stuffy posture. Contemporary American cuisine spotlights regional ingredients and showcases inventive culinary...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 29, 2008)
In Short Ranked among the top hotels in the country, this converted mansion was once owned by a Texas cotton magnate. Today, the 143 rooms are furnished with antiques and original artwork. Amenities include vanity with cosmetic lights plus a full-length mirror, fresh flowers, guest robes, in-room safe, CD player and Sony Playstation for kids. Suites are 450 square feet and feature...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 26, 2005)
The Bottom Line: Sophisticated and spectacular, this is one of the top hotels in the country. Guest Rooms and Rates: From $230.
Other Reviews from the web
This restaurant and its staff are the most amazing combination in exquisite dining I have ever seen. The service was impeccable, the food was something I'd only dreamed of, and the ambiance was divine! No matter where you sit in the Mansion restaurant you will be pleased however, I highly recommend reserving the Chef's Room. You pay more but it is so very worth it! We left feeling MORE than...
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Posted by cmason79
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 18, 2008)
The mansion is really nice and they take care of everything. It is definitely pricy but I would say it is worth it as a splurge hotel. Dallas does not have a real central area or geographic feature that hotels need to be near to be nice, the Mansion just tries to take care of everything you might need and make itself nice that way and it really does a good job.
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+ Really great service
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Posted by drewtal
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 13, 2008)
My family went to the restaurant to celebrate my husband's birthday. Although reservations had been made far in advance, they had no table set up for us. We were told there was no room in the main dining room so they put us on the enclosed porch. Men were power washing the porch and the furniture and we asked not to be seated there. The hostess looked annoyed and took us back to the main...
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Posted by murraymc
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 08, 2008)