The Adolphus

Hotel · Downtown

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The 18 Best Bars and Restaurants for Bachelorette Parties in Dallas | Eater Dallas

"Keeping everyone fed, caffeinated and safe inside a hotel for the night can be a genius option for a bachelorette party. Consider the Adolphus, a true one-stop-shop where the girls can grab coffee at Ottos, shop at Commerce, take photos in the French Room’s gorgeous salon, and enjoy a sophisticated dinner in one of Dallas’s most storied dining rooms. The next morning, nurse any lingering hangovers with brunch at City Hall Bistro." - Rachel Pinn

https://dallas.eater.com/maps/dallas-best-bachelorette-party-ideas-restaurants-where-to-eat

1321 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75202 Get directions

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