Service was good. It was your typical brunch. Food was simple, but it was good. There was an omelet, pancake and waffle station. We enjoyed the hotel grounds after we ate. A lot of open space for the kids to run around.
Matt T.
Classificação do local: 5 Flower Mound, TX
Personal friendly service. Food is incredible. All staff including the host check on you constantly to verify your dining experience. The breakfast incorporates local flavors with elegance.
Jade M.
Classificação do local: 4 San Antonio, TX
I attended a graduation dinner with a group of 25+ people here last night and the food and service were very good. We had the back room of the restaurant all to ourselves and the waiters were constantly circulating asking us if we needed drink refills and clearing our plates from the buffet. In my opinion the buffet is very good for the price of $ 25 per person. Last night the salad bar was well stocked and had a lot of fresh choices and they also had a smoked tomato soup. For entrees they had pork tenderloin, salmon and roasted chicken, and a build your own baked potato bar. In particular, I really enjoyed the prime rib! It was perfectly cooked with the right amount of seasoning. If you have kids they will probably like the children’s buffet(it’s lower to the ground haha) and had hot dogs, french fries, spaghetti with meatballs and chocolate/vanilla pudding with an assortment of toppings for dessert. Speaking of dessert, I sampled the oatmeal chocolate chip cookie and cheesecake and both were very good. The only negative point of the evening was the poor directions that we received from the gate attendant. He said«Drive right and at the building park and then go down the stairs». First, there were several buildings so we weren’t sure which one he had been talking about. Second, we ended up parking on the direct opposite of the restaurant and had to walk through the hotel and past the lobby asking two different people for help. We were eventually able to find the restaurant but I would have appreciated more detailed directions. Overall, if you are looking for a nice location to host an event for a large group and like buffet food I recommend checking out this place!
Joe A.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
Always impressed with Hyatt brunches and buffets. Food quality is top-notch, especially for a buffet. From salads and cheeses all the way to vegetables, prime rib, and dessert, everything was very good. Far better than Vegas buffets. Even dessert pastries are better than what I find at most city bakeries. We always look forward to a meal here. Kids eat free for each adult too. There’s a separate kids buffet line, but they allow children to gets regular buffet items too. Great service as well!
Lori M.
Classificação do local: 3 Placentia, CA
You’ve been there, I’m sure. It’s that day when you cut your weekend short to travel for work. You drive to the airport, put up with lines, and finally make it to the destination, tired but with more to do. Next, it’s picking up the rental car in the rain and following nav to the hotel. If you weren’t tired before, you sure are now. All you want is to eat a decent meal and relax. That was me. That was this past Sunday. Fortunately, I was booked at the Hyatt Hill Country Resort, which is my preferred hotel in San Antonio. Service is great and the facilitates are comfortable and homey. There is also happy hour and two restaurants in the hotel, so once I check in, I can stay on premises and get all that I need. The last time I stayed, I tried both restaurants. One is the Springhouse Café. While breakfast was pretty good, my last dinner here was just okay. Therefore, this time, I tried to get into the Antlers restaurant but there were not available reservations. No worry. I’m tired and any meal will do. This restaurant is great for families, as I can attest to. There were tons of families with little kids and the restaurant was loud with their sounds. Not relaxing. I ordered the pork loin, substituted rice for vegetables, topped it off with a glass of wine, and was so disappointed when I finally took a bite. The pork loin was well prepared and the sauce was off-putting. The steamed asparagus was nice but nothing to brag about. The wine was okay. The wine list here isn’t one to write home about. However, I’m hungry so I resign myself to the meal. Without finishing the pork loin or the wine, I pay my bill and walk to my room, lamenting what could have been a relaxing, adult meal with much better food at Antlers. If you don’t mind the noise of jubilant kiddos out for a family vacation, or if you are simply looking to fill up, this place is fine. If you want to decompress over a lovely meal with a nice wine selection, head to Antlers.
Michelann Q.
Classificação do local: 3 Austin, TX
While staying at the neighboring Wild Oak Resort, we decided to stop in for lunch. Pros: Good cobb salad Great burger and fries Healthy(but over priced) kid menu Coloring and crayons for the kiddo Con: Freaking slow service. We were the only customers and our food took about 45 minutes to come out. WTH? No apologies, no check ins, just a long, long, long wait.
Alan M.
Classificação do local: 3 Olympia, WA
We got the buffet. It’s about what you expect from $ 25 buffets: middling entrees, a few bright spots(a very nice tart or a well spiced pickle), a moderate-sized selection, and the wondering at whether the food actually justified the expenditure. But we were all satisfied at the end of the meal, which is something to be said. Pros: there is a «kids buffet» with a uniformly brown selection of unappealing fried foods, but kids can eat any food from the adult buffet as well. Cons: no cottage cheese in the salad bar. ???: the servers are relentless about refilling drinks. There were three or four that were like vultures circling our two-thirds-full glasses. «Hi, do you need a refill?» … «Hi, do you need a refill?» … «Hi, do you need a refill?» … «Hi, do you need a refill?» … «Hi, do you need a refill?» … «Hi, do you need a refill?» … «Hi, do you need a refill?» … «Hi, do you need a refill?» … «Hi, do you need a refill?» … «Hi, do you need a refill?»