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Next Door At Granada

Next Door At Granada

1126 Morro St, San Luis Obispo, United States

Coffee • European • American • North American


"TLDR: Hotel is made for couples We stayed at the Granada for one night while passing through the area. Purposely staying on a Thursday to spend some time at the SLO farmer 's market. Location is right in the middle of where the farmer 's market is, close to all the shops, bars and restaurants. Parked and never had to go to my car until we left. There is not enough parking for all the rooms and the driveway is super narrow not ideal for SUVs. Additional parking is a block away and they will reimburse or validate. The hotel is very unique. I was told that it was built in the 1920 's as a hotel, transformed into low income housing then back into a hotel. The hotel has a restaurant on one side and a little speakeasy on the other. Upstairs where the rooms are, the middle area is a common area with soft seating as well as a terrace overlooking the street with a gas fireplace. We ate our dinner and the continental breakfast they offer with the room stay out on the terrace. Loved this area! We stayed in a queen room (no fireplace). The room itself was not large but enough space for 2 people with minimal luggage. There is one soft chair, no closet. The toiletries provided were spa quality in the form of refillables. The reason for the statement that the hotel is made for couples is because the shower is fully exposed. The walls of the shower are visible to the room and are made of glass almost all the way around. There is one room where one side had 3 long window like openings but still completely visible to anyone in the room. In other rooms, the shower also has windows to the outside however those windows do not face anything so no one can see. So if you are staying with a friend or sibling or someone other than your partner, be prepared to be seen. They provide a bunch of snacks and drinks on a tray for purchase as well as a lovers kit . I suggest going through to make sure everything is there as soon as you get in. We got charged for gummy bears that weren 't on the tray when we arrived. I just thought they must have run out but then was charged. There is a $20 amenity fee but the only amenities were a glass of wine upon check in and the breakfast. Maybe the common areas are also included in that? If you like funky, unique hotels and like it when your partner watches you shower, then this is the place for you!"

Bijoux

Bijoux

9375 Emerald Coast Pkwy Suite 22FL 32550, MIRAMAR BEACH, United States

Full • Cafés • Seafood • Bar-Lounge


"Bijoux is a truly fabulous restaurant we try to experience each time we visit the area. We’ve never had anything other than fantastic food and service. Six adults dined last night on a reservation I made through Open Table a week ago. I was shocked to hear from the Bijoux hostess there was no reservation for at under my name. After a few moments it was determined our reservation had indeed been made by me, and put under another name. Not my fault, not Bijoux’s fault. Things happen. We were seated and experienced another outstanding meal with spot-on service from the wait staff. My issue is with the tall-ish, blond-ish hostess, in age, who demonstrated an arrogant, condescending manner toward myself and my party that was unnecessary. Upon approaching her hostess stand, we were not greeted with a welcome, nor a smile, nor an hello. Instead, a curt, rushed, “can I help you?” (while her eyes remained on her reservation list) met us on arrival. Her next response, after giving her our name and reservation time, was “there is no reservation for you”. She did not give an indication of caring whether there was some type of problem. There was no graciousness or concern on this woman’s part, and never a smile. Once I showed the message confirmation for our reservation on my phone, and she found us on her list using my phone number, she inferred I caused the error by placing a name other than my own with my reservation. Certainly she knew better, but I was instructed by her to “get that fixed”. Amazingly, as soon as she realized our party most definitely had a reservation for at and that we were now her guests, her demeanor improved only slightly. Surely, this is not the individual you want greeting your guests. Sadly, it appeared she had a young lady in training by her side. Earlier, a hostess at Cafe with guests on the books, bent over backwards for us. It was neither asked for nor expected. It’s called gracious service."