The Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, TX feat. on The Best Thing I Ever Ate
The Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, TX Photos, Map, Videos, Reviews and Highlighted Meals as featured on the TV show The Best Thing I Ever Ate
The Adolphus Hotel
We wanted to stay in Downtown Dallas to be near the arts district and away from the holiday traffic on I-75, and we selected the Adolphus because of its history (we like a vintage hotel from time to time). I read reviews in several locations online, and I was concerned. Having spent a couple of days there, though, I am pleased to write that I am a fan.
Restaurant Information
-address: 1321 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75202, USA
-website http://www.hoteladolphus.com
-no email address available if you know it and want to help out let us know
-phone number (214) 742-8200 phone number for The Adolphus Hotel”)
Social Media for the The Adolphus Hotel Restaurant
-facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheAdolphusHotel
-twitter http://twitter.com/TheAdolphus
Latest Youtube Videos
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title: Haunted Elevators at The Adolphus Hotel
description: “Haunted” Elevators at The Adolphus Hotel.
title: HAUNTED ELEVATORS AT ADOLPHUS HOTEL DALLA
description: We were on the elevator at the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas, Texas..got off on the 19th floor and ALL of the elevator doors were opening and closing like crazy…..
title: The Adolphus Hotel, Dallas, Texas - Feature Accommodation at Southpoint.com
description: The historic Adolphus Hotel, Dallas, Texas - highlighted as a Feature Accommodation - http://www.southpoint.com/states/tx/adolphus.html.
title: Adolphus Hotel Room Tour in Dallas, Texas
description: A tour of our room in Adolphus Hotel when we visited Dallas, Texas.
title: Traditional baraat ceremony at the Adolphus Hotel - 11/18/12
description: From Wikipedia: Baraat (Hindi: बरात) (Urdu: برات) is a bridegroom’s wedding procession in India and Pakistan.[1][2] In Indian communities, it is customary f…
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