Walkable access to Century Square's best food and shops
The '1791 Whiskey Bar' is a legitimate local hotspot, not just a hotel bar
Rustic-luxe decor that feels expensive but not stuffy (think leather, brick, and cowhide)
Quick Take: It’s the coolest place to stay in College Station, provided you prioritize a lively atmosphere over dead silence.
Reviewed by @leeannkoppel: I was blown away by the design here. The Texas flag wall made of books in the lobby is a masterpiece, and my suite felt like a high-end loft. The witty bathroom tiles gave me a good laugh, too. Definitely the most stylish place to stay in College Station.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers universally praise the 'swanky' decor and 'plush' beds, calling it the best hotel in town for style.
Reality check
Light sleepers consistently complain about noise from the hallway, the AC units, or the lively Century Square plaza below.
You want to walk to dinner, drinks, and movies without needing an Uber
You appreciate a high-end whiskey selection and live music in the lobby
You're visiting Texas A&M and want a 'grown-up' experience away from the dorm vibes
Cleanliness & Maintenance
9.2
Housekeeping: Daily housekeeping is reliable; guests consistently praise the 'spotless' rooms.
Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. No recurring reports of mold or grime in search results.
Maintenance: Modern and well-kept. The 'rustic' wear is intentional design, not neglect.
Linens & towels: High-quality Egyptian cotton sheets and plush towels are a frequent highlight in reviews.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of a custom 'leather and wood' fragrance; rooms are generally fresh.
Sleepability™
6.5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Hallway noise due to hard flooring and door gaps
Lively plaza noise from Century Square on weekends
Audible AC units in some rooms
Before you book
Good to know
The $20.84 destination fee includes an $18 daily credit for the 1791 Whiskey Bar or room service—use it or lose it!
Self-parking is FREE in the garage behind Star Cinema Grill (look for the 'Reserved' signs for hotel guests).
The outdoor pool is seasonal (April-October) and can get busy on weekends.
What to pack
Earplugs or a white noise machine (essential for light sleepers)
Swimsuit for the pool (if visiting Apr-Oct)
Smart casual outfits—the lobby bar and nearby restaurants have a trendy vibe
Room Genie
Best picks
Traditional King rooms on the top floor (4th) for less overhead noise
Rooms facing *away* from the Century Square plaza if you want to sleep before midnight on weekends
Rooms to avoid
Rooms near the elevators (high foot traffic noise)
Lower floor rooms facing the plaza during event nights or game weekends
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would love a quiet room on the top floor (4th), ideally facing away from the main Century Square plaza/stage area to minimize noise.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is parking free?
Yes, self-parking is free in the garage behind Star Cinema Grill. Valet is $29/night.
Is there a free breakfast?
No. Breakfast is available at the on-site restaurant (Poppy/1791) or nearby cafes, but it costs extra ($8-$15 range).
How far is it from Texas A&M?
It's directly across University Drive from the campus. You can walk to the Bonfire Memorial in about 10-15 minutes.
Is the hotel pet-friendly?
Yes, but it's pricey. There is a $150 non-refundable fee per stay, with a limit of 2 pets (max 70 lbs).
Does the hotel have a pool?
Yes, an outdoor infinity-style pool, but it is unheated and seasonal (open April to October).
What is the 'Destination Fee'?
A mandatory ~$21/night fee that covers WiFi, gym access, shuttle service, and an $18 daily food/beverage credit.
Insider Tips
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The 'Destination Fee' credit of $18 resets daily—grab a nightcap at 1791 Whiskey Bar to get your money's worth.
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Ask for a 'sheep' at check-in—the hotel has a quirky mascot tradition and sometimes offers plush sheep souvenirs.
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The hotel offers a free shuttle within a 5-mile radius, which is perfect for getting to Kyle Field on game days without parking hassles.
5 things to know before you go
💡The bathroom doors are often sliding 'barn doors' that don't lock or seal tightly—awkward for non-intimate roommates.
💡The 'Poppy' restaurant menu changes frequently based on local sourcing, so online menus might be outdated.
💡You can hear the train whistles—College Station is a railroad town, and the hotel theme honors that history (literally).
💡The free self-parking garage is a short walk, not attached to the lobby, which can be annoying with heavy luggage.
💡The lobby scent is a custom fragrance that many guests love and try to buy.
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