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    Jacob's Spring Grille

    3.6 (44 reviews)
    ModerateNew American
    Closed 6:00 am - 10:00 AM, 11:00 AM - 2:00 pm

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    Good for groups

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    My Plant Based Burger
    Matthew M.

    At Dallas Texas for a conference with NACS My Impossible plant based burger was on point. Service and prices are fair

    From the buffet.
    Samson Y.

    This place makes Golden Corral fine dining. I had very tight schedule so when I went to Hyatt Regency South inside DFW airport to get to Restaurant there was waiting time but they told me I can go straight to the buffet. Exactly that's what I did. I went straight to the buffet. It's not knowing I ended up with this kind of horrible experience. I picked up asparagus, the meat what they call tenderloin and another fibrous meat. God knows that it's pork, or chicken. Look like all of them are overcooked and some kind of jelly like gravy ( maybe chip McCormick package). I've been coming here for a long time and I've seen it's gone down to hell with a hand-basket. They know when you are here, you are captive audience .

    Breakfast buffet with a friendly welcome.
    Amber S.

    Went for breakfast and chose the buffet. Not a huge selection but what was available was quality. I liked that the bacon wasn't overly cooked and dry as it can be. They had an omelette station which I didn't have the room to try along with lox and bagels and other assorted baked goods. The sausage was on the grainy side but the fruits were nice and fresh. Lots of toppings for the oatmeal. Service was prompt and friendly. Only disappointed was the signage said French toast, which I was looking forward to, when they were actually serving pancakes.

    Heirloom tomato and avocado salad
    Mandy C.

    I stayed here at the Hyatt for business overnight and had lunch one day, then the breakfast buffet the following AM at Jacob's Grille. Lunch was the heirloom tomato and avocado salad which was really nice; presentation was good and the tomatoes/avocado were fresh. Dressing was creamy and complemented the dish well. It was a good choice for a light lunch. The breakfast buffet was $20 and included a drink (coffee for me). It basically offers everything available on the menu (including an omelet station, bagel/smoked salmon station, cereal, assorted breads/muffins, yogurt, eggs, eggs Benedict, fresh fruit, breakfast meats, etc.). The buffet is essentially a better value, as you'd pay near $20 for a drink with most of the a la carte items. Smoked salmon and capers are my fav, so I had plenty along with some toast and eggs. Salmon was fresh and flavorful; this was my favorite part of the breakfast. Eggs were prepared well, also...I had no complaints. It's a general breakfast buffet; nothing super special about it. Wait staff for both meals were very pleasant, attentive and informative. Since you're a bit segregated by the DFW complex, food and drinks seem to be more expensive than they would be outside of the airport area. But it was better than average for hotel food.

    a plate of soup and a sandwich
    Rachel L.

    I could give 3.5... because convince from my hotel. Food looked alright but tasted not too good.. service was okay..not too impressed

    Dara B.

    Note: this will be a short review. I am exhausted from flying. Stopped in here for dinner. Very nice waitstaff! I ordered pizza and a glass of wine. There were some great dishes on the menu.

    Kevin B.

    The wait staff at the hotel restaurant, Jacob's Spring Grille, were attentive without without being overbearing. The breakfast bar did not come with the room price, but was a great spread of organic and all natural items and worth the $20 to get the day started right.

    Nearly empty restaurant on a Monday night at 8:30pm. Next door is the Sports Bar and it's much noisier.
    Colene C.

    It is what it is. You're at an airport hotel. Play it safe and get the build your own pizza. 4 toppings for $17. It's a good portion and tastes good. Yes, it's $17 for a pizza but you've got no other choice. My partner got the burger which is cooked to order, but it was just so-so. The best part of his meal was the fries.

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