Originally Posted by
skybolt
The restaurant in the Holiday Inn (Good Eats Cafe IIRC) is actually one of those rare hotel eateries that does a good deal of outside traffic. That is, it's good and offers competitive prices. The hotel itself is undergoing construction on one wing and the rooms smell like Houston. But then, every hotel in Houston smells like Houston. Back when I was semi based there (corporate), they called it the smell of money.
Good Eats...baaaaarrrrrrffffff! Then again, after six weeks it was like eating cruise ship food.