Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 17 2009 Grand Brunch no more The Worthington is a lovely hotel. A while back, their Sunday Brunch was a grand Brunch in every sense of the word. Located on 'the bridge' overlooking Fort Worth with an elegant atmoshpere well worth the trip. Now however, it has been relegated to a small restaurant with no view. The brunch is equivalent to a normal breakfast buffet. The plate I picked up was dirty, the food was overcooked. We made online reservations, but no maitre d to greet us and we waited close to 30 minutes for our table. It was just a big disappointment to see how much it had changed. I would not recommend it.
Reviewed by: kelley from on Jun 07 2009 A year later -- Did they improve on problems? I'm about to visit this hotel again (a year since my last visit) and I'm anxious to see if they have improved on some of the things I didn't like last visit.
Reviewed by: Disappointed Traveler from on Nov 20 2008 bizarre we were there for 10 days. We scheduled a wakeup call for 8am and didn't wake up until the cleaning lady knocked on our door at 9:30am. Another day they turned off the water all day from 10am until 4pm and didn't warn us. Acutally, they claimed to put a note in the rooms but we never found it. Offered to let us shower at a hotel down the street. Another day we were expecting a fedex package. The sender said it was delivered two days before and when we checked, it was at the hotel but nobody told us. Later, we heard from other guests that they had different days comped for their inconveniences but nobody gave us anything but a "sorry". I felt like I was camping.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 24 2008 50th wedding anniversary We love the area and the hotel is beautiful. The people who work there are the cream of the crop. Our thanks to all who made our anniverary a wonderful memory.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 03 2008 Our home away from home We like staying at the Worthington because we love staying right in the hear of downtown. It is absolutely beautiful there. And the selection of shops and restaurants have really expanded.
Reviewed by: StaceKir from on Jan 22 2008 Fort Worth's Nicest Hotel th Floor Club Level, It's the way to go. We have stayed many times over the past 6 or 7 years. Attention to detail, location, resturant choices, and the service all add up to a perfect week end get away.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 17 2007 Icon of Texas Hospitality The historic Worthington Hotel, set in the beautifully renovated, downtown Fort Worth, is a bastion of quiet elegance. The staff, the interiors, and the drink and food offerings afford guests an experience of hospitable comfort and personal well-being.
Reviewed by: Judy from on Nov 19 2007 I loved it.. I loved staying there. The only problem I had was with the price of parking. I think it is a little steep compared to Dallas, Austin, and Houston. 18.00 for Valet per day!!! After taxes it was likt $19.50 and then tipping! WOW! Great location and great service though so overall it was worth every penny!
Reviewed by: ANB from on May 21 2007 VERY HELPFUL STAFF..... Yes, so helpful that someone from the staff helped themselves to all my jewelery. Granted it wasn't in my safe, it was in my suitcase....
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Apr 15 2007