Settles Grill - Big Spring
Settles Grill
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Settles Grill aims to offer attentive service and a casual dining experience for Big Spring locals and visitors. Led by Executive Chef Rob Cook, we specialize in West Texas comfort food. Join us for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and consider our private dining room for intimate gatherings.
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Great historic hotel. It was remodeled about 10 years ago. The rooms were modernized. Antique fossits and sinks were replaced, but there are still a lot of the original features and it is beautiful ! We had breakfast at the grill inside the hotel and enjoyed the food and service. Beds were very comfortable but I did have a hard time to use the remote for the TV lol
I have a couple friend who were looking to stay in Abilene on their way to New Mexico. At the time my new home wasn't finished, 25 miles north out of the way and not an appropriate opportunity for me to host them lodging. They were looking for something nicer than what they could find in Abilene, and they were travelling leisure, so not in a rush and open to lingering around town. I recommended they drive on to Big Spring. However a little out of the way of their NM destination, they loved the Hotel Settles. They timed their trip to arrive at earliest check in so they could freshen up and enjoy dinner at the hotel, lounge and enjoy the ambiance of this classic hotel. They were very impressed and grateful for the recommendation. I hope to visit someday. I hear the owner is renovating the Baker in Mineral Wells. I hope that hotel gets the treatment is deserves.
I’m a 75 y/o retired Naval officer. I live in Midland, TX, a 40 minute drive from the Settles Hotel in Big Spring, TX. For several years we’ve wanted to experience that beautiful and historic hotel. So for my wife’s birthday I took her and the kids to the Settles for a quiet weekend. After checking in we found a couple of room problems that could be normal in any hotel stay. We reported that the wall lamps above the beds were loose and falling off and has very small bulbs so that an old guy like me with cataracts couldn’t see well. In addition, of the two (2) phones in the room, one didn’t work. A technician came and confirmed our evaluation of the lamps and the phone, however, he informed us that he wouldn’t be able to repair those problems until after we would check out. It didn’t seem to occur to him that we couldn’t use those items after we would check out. My complain to the front desk elicited the same response and we had to settle for the fact that we would have to do without those items. In addition, no discount or a move to a new room were offered us. The next day we found that we’d also have to do without coffee in the room since the Keurig machine was defective. And why even bother mentioning the fact that the shower head was sending out far few streams of water since many of the holes in the shower head were plugged. We didn’t complain of that since we had already experienced their lack of customer service with the phone and the lamp problems. We checked out and went home. In the afternoon, awaking me from my afternoon nap I received a call from the Settles. They were calling to tell me that I was being charged an additional $70. What horrible damage has we caused to owe the Settles another $70 on top of the room charges of $495.12 for two days stay? They contended that they found yellow highlighter on a pillowcase and a small amount of blood on one of the sheets. Our party consisted of myself, my wife, and our two (2) children ages 8 10. Anyone who has kids knows that they bleed. They have bloody noses, accidents, cuts, etc. And the hotel wants to charge us for the normal happenings of life? And as a 75 y/o guy I have cataracts. My cataracts are yellow and strain out the color yellow from my environment. So due to their lamps that didn’t work and my cataracts I probably did leave some evidence of my sojourn in their room since I read with an active highlighter in my hand. In our home, both yellow highlighter and blood are washable and are never seen again. Yellow highlighter is not indelible. It’s water based and is completely cleaned from linens with a good washing. I’ve traveled all the world during my 35 year Navy career. I’ve stayed in all levels of hotel luxury from 1 star to 5 star. NEVER has a hotel ever charged me for normal vagaries of life. What started as a lovely weekend for my wife has been forever marred the Settles Hotel’s attempting to grab for every available dollar with no consideration of serving a clientele with graciousness and with a desire to see them return. Will I ever stay at the Settles Hotel again? What do you think?
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