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Business Description from the Web
Think cowhide can't be classed up? Try camping out in the Southwestern-themed Four Seasons for a few days. The primo downtown location on the banks of Lady Bird Lake puts you near both the trendy Warehouse District and the convention center, but many guests stick close, descending from their rooms for an afternoon by the fireplace on the hide-covered sofas or ordering drinks from the VIP-heavy...
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The hotel features a breath taking view of beautifullady bird lake. Its a resort like setting and
Harmony ofelements, sparkling crystal, rough hewn flagstone, classiclines and southwestern frontier
Posted by ian.com
on April 14, 2009
Café At Four Seasons is a fine dining restaurant that serves a European fare. Expect the average entrée to cost from $12 to $20.
Tips About This Business
Austin's popular bat flights (at dusk, approximately April to October) are visible from the Lobby Lounge. Make sure to grab a table near the window.
You'll be treated to live piano and vocal music Tuesday through Saturday, and the Four Seasons has a four-star restaurant for pre or postbar dining.
This is an upscale hotel bar offering occasional celebrity sightings; dress accordingly.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Vivid reds, pinks and oranges dominate in this modern dining room that was reportedly inspired by the sunset. Subdued mahogany tables, natural wood floors and large fabric panels provide a balance to energetic colors. Located downstairs from the downtown hotel's main lobby, the windows look out over the outdoor terrace and the grassy hillside sloping down to the lake. Hotel...
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In Short Majestic, high-backed leather chairs and tasteful sofas aid the soft lighting, greenery and fireplace in creating an intimate setting. Tables are a good distance apart, affording privacy. Though popular with politicos and businessmen after work, the lounge is also a relaxing way to begin a romantic evening. The menu is famous for martinis like the Austin Sunset--Skyy vodka,...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 05, 2008)
In Short While the exterior of the Four Seasons has a Mediterranean feel, the lobby is decorated in a Southwestern motif. The tile and earth tones emphasize this first-rate hotel's casual, yet classy, feel. The 291 plush rooms are available with city or lake views. It was built in the '70s, when high ceilings weren't really in vogue, but the amenities--24-hour concierge, fitness...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 05, 2008)
Other Reviews from the web
I stayed here while visiting my daughter and it was a great experience over all. The location itself was quite convenient to all the Austin visits. I felt that it was a little pricey but it was the Four Seasons, what else would you expect. I would recommend if you wanted something on the formal side.
Pros
+ Great Location
Cons
- Price
They never let us down. We love staying here as well as just going for some drinks. We loved it so much that it's where my wife and I got married. We stayed there for a week along with our wedding party and everyone had nothing but great things to say about it. It's a great weekend getaway without leaving town.
I'm not sure where to begin or what parts to omit from this story but I will do my best to capture the event in a short and precise summary.
Friday night (April 3rd), a friend of mine came into town. We went out for dinner at a local restaurant and afterward decided to go downtown. As we drove downtown we decided to stop in at the Four Season on Caesar Chavez for a drink or two before...
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Posted by crp
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 05, 2009)