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Nice place inside Marriott Hotel. The food was good, but pricey. We thought we had a daily $25 per day hotel credit but came to find out that due to our group rate, waiving the "resort fee" precluded the daily credit. It would have been nice to have had that explained before we ate at the hotel re
A lot of the negative reviews are outdated. This is a real solid, convenient option for brunch if you're staying in the hotel. The staff are friendly and efficient. The seating and ambiance in general is comfortable. The buffet is a great deal ($26 per person) and the made to order pancakes (they of
Perfect spot for breakfast if you're in the hotel. The hostess (I forgot her name) and my waiter (Tommy) remembered me every day and were very friendly and accommodating. The buffet is your best option and they include a made-to-order pancake or omelette with the buffet.
Nice spot underneath the Marriott Marquis. I thought it was great but slightly pricy. Was surprised how good the breakfast buffet was. The fruit was fresh and they had a good selection (unlike most breakfast buffets that only have cantaloupe.) We didn’t try anything off the menu because we were in a
Nice brunch spot underneath the Marriott Marquis and next to Biggio’s. I highly recommend it although it is quite expensive, there aren’t many breakfast spots close by. The blueberry and banana nut pancakes were some of the best we’ve ever had. The texture and quality of breading was holy Toledo. We
Excellent service! We had the best waitress whose name was Lian, what a sweetheart. The breakfast menu was great and the food was delicious. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone staying at the Marriot Marquise hotel in Downtown Houston. We ate breakfast here 3 days straight. The
Located in the Marriott Marquis this is a convenient location on the first floor with a full breakfast buffet (26$ per person) with pancake and omelet station. Also offer mimosas and blood Mary's by request and an Ala Carte menu if you don't want buffet. I had the migas which was delicious
Definitely pricey for a breakfast but at least the food was good. Not a lot of options but it hit the normal mainstays of eggs, potatoes, bacon and sausage with an assortment of muffins, pastries, breads and cut up melons and everything was cooked well and tasted fresh for a buffet. Options availabl
Tommy, went above and beyond for us with the most amazing customer service. The food was great and the buffet offered so many options that we are planning on bringing the kids next time. Ask for Tommy if you want the best experience!!
Excellent brunch spot at the Marriott Marquis, Houston, TX. Delicious ham and cheddar omelette
Friendly staff, good food, clean place. Menu is a bit limited and the prices are a bit high. $18+ for a BLT and a small side salad after tax/tip feels a bit excessive. I mean it was good, but for close to $20 I would expect something a bit more.
Not sure why this place had a 3.9 review rating. Despite the low reviews, we decided to give Walker Street Kitchen a try (Mostly because they were close to home to be completely transparent). We enjoyed the onbionce when we first walked in. It was inviting and set up very elegant in appearance. We a
A little pricey, but the food was good. Service to get the food was slow, however the waitress was great.
Highly recommend. The manager OJ went out of his way to accommodate us.
Very good but super expensive for breakfast food. The buffet is almost $30. I got avocado toast, a side of fruit an herbal tea and it was $27 before tax. It did taste great.
We visited walker street kitchen for breakfast on a Sunday morning. We were greeted by Roe, the hostess, with a smile and prompt seating. Tommy was our waiter, he is by far one of the best waiters i have ever had, he kept a constant smile despite the restaurant being busy. Tommy was very responsive
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