The Top 8 Hotels Near Bar-A-BBQ
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An independent luxury hotel with a Swarovski chandelier anchoring its lobby and Frank Stella paintings overhead, The Post Oak commands Uptown Houston with unapologetic grandeur and five-hundred-square-foot rooms. The marble bathrooms, on-site spa, two restaurants, and cocktail bar suggest a place less interested in restraint than in the pleasure of abundance.
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A sprawling resort compound of 27 wooded acres near Loop 610 offers guests a rare urban sanctuary with a Forbes Four-Star spa, Olympic-caliber fitness facilities, and three pools. The warm interiors and floor-to-ceiling windows frame the forest beyond—a deliberate retreat from the city that nonetheless remains minutes from it.
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A Tuscan-inflected hotel in Uptown Houston where pastel facades and refined interiors conspire to transport without leaving the city limits. The veranda, conservatory, and various dining rooms suggest a private estate scaled up for travelers who prize quiet sophistication over spectacle.
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The west-side outpost of a Houston institution trades museum-district refinement for accessible luxury, maintaining the brand's sleek architecture and service caliber across a sprawling hotel footprint. ZaZa Memorial City reads as confident without pretense, the kind of place where high-end hospitality doesn't require you to genuflect.
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Cavalry Court sprawls across four acres of manicured gardens and fire pits near the Texas A&M campus, its motel-skeleton architecture housing industrial-rustic rooms with boutique comforts. The Canteen Bar & Grill anchors the grounds with weekend live music, positioning the property as an unlikely resort in a college town's most vital corner.
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At the edge of Texas A&M's campus, The George combines polished urban interiors with substantial wood and leather in a sprawling mixed-use complex. The 1791 Whiskey Bar anchors the ground floor while upscale dining spills into the surrounding development, making it less destination than convenient hub.
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The Moran's terrace bar catches the evening light above CityCentre's manicured park, all clean lines and the particular ease of a place built to absorb the overflow of Houston's westward drift. Its pool deck and open grounds suggest less a hotel than a resort—a posture both its strength and its slight remove.
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A forty-nine-room refuge in Houston Heights where art and bohemia inflect every corner, from the library-shop stocked with local makers to the Italian kitchen helmed by a chef of note. Hypsi anchors the place—a restaurant that feels less like a hotel amenity and more like the reason to arrive.