Quick trip to the desert and stayed at the Embassy Suites. The concierge told us that they had a free happy hour from 5:30 — 7:30 and a complimentary breakfast buffet. Needless to say, they had me at free! We did go to the bar pre-happy hour and ordered a pizza, wings, and caprese. I must say, the wings were pretty good. Also, the wine bottle prices were very decent. As for the breakfast, my better half has been carb-free for a few months and the buffet options managed to satiate his appetite. More carbs for me! The lady at the omelette station was super nice and the bread options were plentiful. I would’ve like more fruit options, but they had some nice citrus selections. Would love to return.
David H.
Place rating: 4 Norwalk, CA
Healthy dinner brought to my room
Rose M.
Place rating: 4 Placentia, CA
The prices were on par with restaurants surrounding the hotel so we went ahead and tried the restaurant for dinner. Tip= order dinner during the managers reception because your drinks are complimentary… saves $$$ If you are a foodie you have got to try the pizza with argula, prosciutto, and figs and it was good! The pasta carbonara was another good choice, creamy yet very filling. Our only disappointment was that they did not have calamari since we were hoping to have that as an appetizer so we settled for the asparagus wrapped in salmon that was part of the snacks offered during the managers reception
Tustin L.
Place rating: 4 La Quinta, CA
***This Bistro is inside the Embassy Suites just passed the main lobby.*** I had the Bistro burger for lunch. It was perfectly cooked and came with fries and a savory cole slaw. My friend ate the chicken wrap which also came with the same sides. He enjoyed his lunch as well. The prices are pretty typical of a hotel restaurant, however they offer a BOGO for lunch in the local«Gem» magazine. I will stop by for lunch again as the food and service was very good.