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    Hyatt Place College Station - Guest Room

    Hyatt Place College Station

    (42 reviews)

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    We were in town for my niece's wedding. It was close to the venue so we decided to book a few…read morerooms. Our rooms were like a suite with a couch/living room when you first walk in. There is a little coffee/mini bar area with a fridge. Across from that there is a little desk. The TV can be seen from the living room or the bed; even at the same time so that's a plus. The bed was fairly comfortable. I wish the blanket had been a little thicker. It was warm in my room when I first entered but it cooled down quickly. There was breakfast in the morning. I think that was the best part of our stay. There was plenty of coffee. Someone made sure everything was restocked regularly. There was juice, milk, and water in pitchers. The eggs, sausage and potatoes were decent as far as hotel breakfasts go. The potatoes were nice and salty. After a night of beverages, they hit the spot. I had fresh fruit with my breakfast which went well the yogurt and granola they offered. There were hard boiled eggs too. I saw cereal and bread alongside a toaster. They offered real plates if you were eating in their little dining room as well as paper plates to bring up to your room. I was the nice sister and brought my brother up some breakfast. I don't often come to College Station but if I do, I'd stay here for the night.

    This is not the same caliber as other Hyatts…read more It starts with staff who don't understand the points when you call. When you arrive they tell you the room will not be cleaned every day. (?) The pool and hot tub are closed off and look like a place no one can hear you scream. The gym is tinier than a closet. They had 2 out of 12 items available on the dinner menu. The parking lot is filled with people doing what seems to be tailgating. Weird vibe. Don't really recommend.

    Queen Theater - The QR code to access the menu was not working when we arrived 35 minutes prior to the film.

    Queen Theater

    (13 reviews)

    I want to give a full-throated endorsement of this business, especially as a Downtown Bryan…read moreresident, yet I have serious reservations. 1.) This historic venue deserves better historic interior decor. I recognize the current owners didn't make the renovations to the space, but as a single screen venue...it should feel special, distinct and one-of-a-kind experience from front door to lobby to theatre. It doesn't. 2.) The online website and programming of what's on screen is not extra special. First run films are better left to the cineplexes. This space would suit a well-curated art house, classic cinema, and rarely seen films for a large swath of audiences in the Brazos Valley. I live right around the corner and the 50th Anniversary screening of Bruce Lee's Enter the Dragon was the first film since their launch (in current iteration)...it was fun to experience on a large screen. 3.) What is unclear from the online presence is that food can be served to your seat. I looked extensively in the sight but this was not evident to me until we arrived. The menu is very pedestrian, burgers, greasy fries and more fried things, and standard salads. Again, nothing special or unique. 4.). Why are tickets for future screenings unavailable since they are already advertised? Also, there was a lot of noise in the lobby during the film and the house lights did not come up after the film concluded. I WANT to support a local one-screen experience Downtown, but how I miss the reopening days of this place when it was diversely curated and a human being sat in the ticket booth to welcome you into the Experience of The Queen. Her uniqueness is not being capitalized upon, regrettably.

    Food is great, and cheaper than star cinema. Great small theater feel. The theater only shows one…read moreto two trailers and then jumps right into the movie.

    Brazos Center - venues - Updated June 2026

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