"Our experience at Suite Fire was decent. The service was good, but we found everything to be quite basic. The transition from the hotel lobby to the restaurant area was seamless, which made us feel like we were dining in a high-end breakfast area. Some of the tables were simple folding ones, similar to those you'd see at a convention center. The majority of the customers were casual, many dressed in swimwear from the hotel pool or casual summer attire. Suite Fire promotes itself as a unique upscale casual restaurant, but it seemed to be perceived more as a standard hotel bar that serves food. The food itself was satisfactory, but we felt we could have prepared similar meals at home, despite not being expert chefs. My blackened chicken pasta resembled something from a boxed mix, and my partner found her marinated chicken to be chewy and unappetizing. She did, however, enjoy her baked potato. Our Caesar salads were decent, though they seemed to consist of bagged greens with standard dressing and croutons. Overall, our experience at Suite Fire was fine. We didn't have a negative experience, and our server was attentive. While we were content with our meal, nothing particularly stood out to us. We would consider returning if invited by friends, but it wouldn't be our top choice for dining out."