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The Joule, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Dallas, TX

The Joule, A Luxury Collection Hotel

Star rating: 4.5 of 5
1530 Main St
Dallas, TX, 75201
866-539-0036
Average Rating
4.3
Recommend
93%
15 Guest Reviews

from $199.00

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Quick Facts

  • Check In Time - 3 PM
  • Check Out Time - Noon
  • Business Center
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet Access Available *
  • Parking
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Restaurant On-site
  • Room Service
  • Check-in time is 3 PM
  • Check-out time is Noon
  • Minimum check-in age 21

*This amenity may be available only in some rooms or units. Some amenities may incur additional fees.

  • Individual Rating
    5.0

    The service is what all hotels should strive for, period... jleach

    Reviewed by a hotels.com guest on October 14, 2009

  • Individual Rating
    4.0

    For the price, this hotel exceeded our expectations. We live in the DFW area and chose The Joule for our Anniversary Weekend getaway. Since our stay I have recommended the hotel to several friends. The elevators were extremely slow though and we waited almost 15 minutes a couple times on Saturday when the hotel started getting busy. We were late for our dinner reservations so my husband ran down 10 flights of stairs hungover to secure our table at Charlie Palmer's on Saturday. Not fun when you're in a suit or for ladies wearing 4 inch heels. The pool bar was great when we checked in on Friday and the wait staff was very friendly and attentive. Good drinks. Not too crowded. Don't expect to go swimming b/c the water is too cold even for September. The hotel states that the pool is heated but it was ice cold during our stay. No biggy though b/c it was just as nice hanging out on the cabana beds. Saturday after we recovered from our hangovers we went back out to the pool bar to find it was very crowded. I think that locals can come hang at the pool bar even if they are not staying at the hotel. The only downside is that it can be a little crowded on the weekend if the weather is favorable. Oh yeah, get the kobe burgers or the cuban sandwich. Very good! Saturday evening we had dinner at Charlie Palmer's and it was very good. The service was great! I got the salmon and it was good but probably not the best thing on the menu. Appetizers and dessert were good as was the extras like a lobster corn dog. Then we headed to the PM Lounge. Guests of the hotel are welcome at the PM with your room keycard. Bottle service only at the seating areas so wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to stand if you're just going to have a few drinks. Probably won't return to the PM unless I'm with a large enough party to justify pricey bottle service. The bartender was kind of a jerk. Just our opinion. Overall it was a good experience and we would stay there again but if you're offered roo

    Reviewed by C A on October 2, 2009

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Location. The Joule hotel is located one-half mile from the Dallas Museum of Art in Dallas, Texas. The hotel is one mile from the Dallas World Aquarium and the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center is one-and-one-quarter miles from the hotel.

Hotel Features. With its restored 1920's neo-Gothic façade, the interior of the hotel is by Tihany Design. The hotel's restaurant, Charlie Palmer at The Joule, offers a modern-American cuisine infused with classical French culinary flavors. Menu items range from diver scallops and bison rib-eye to seared shrimp kebabs over a caponata salad. The hotel features the Lobby Bar, Cellar Bar and Poolside Bar. Spa services are offered. The outdoor pool sits eight stories high and cantilevers over Main Street. The hotel includes a fitness center and sundeck. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public spaces at the hotel.

Guestrooms. Guestrooms, in configurations that include duplex suites and a penthouse with private access and a rooftop terrace, feature black-and-white photographs of downtown Dallas. Rooms include flat-screen televisions, CD players and iPod docking stations. Beds include down comforters and pillows. Bathrobes are provided. Rooms offer coffeemakers, minibars and bottled waters. Rooms are decorated with fresh flowers.

Expert Tip. Texas is one of the top producers of wind energy in the nation. Designer Tihany takes the concept of wind energy to the next level in Charlie Palmer's restaurant. While dining, look up. There are slow-spinning turbines within covered lights in the ceiling.

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