Prescott
Hotel
San
Francisco Review

545
Post Street @ Taylor - Union Square Area
Scott
writes in August 2001, "Kudos
to the Prescott Hotel in the hustle & bustle of Union
Square. While the rooms were less than spacious, a fairly
common attribute in S.F., we certainly enjoyed the bargain price. Centrally located,
clean and adjoining Puck's
Postorio Restaurant. You'd be hard pressed to find a more
accomodating staff for any amount of money and the combination of
modern conveniences within a historical ambience was fabulous.
Make sure
to visit Postorio
during your stay, however short. The daily menu was overtly
geared towards seafood lovers, and the noise level indicative of
a fully housed eatery, but reasonable prices and impeccable service
aided the fantastic cuisine."
The Edwardian decor of hotel shines in all 164 rooms.
The lobby's living room features a warm hearth decorated with California
artifacts, watercolors, and stained glass. Guests receive
preferred seating at Postrio restaurant (Wolfgang Puck) next door.
All rooms enjoy complimentary coffee and tea, with the club premium
level receiving a continental buffet breakfast and Postrio cocktail
reception daily. The hotel's guests also have access (fee)
to a gym. The cherry furnishings in the rooms include empire-style
columned headboards, bow-front armoires, and dressers topped with
black granite.

Other
unique features include: complimentary terry-cloth robes,
complimentary limousines to the Financial District, and other
luxurious privileges.
While hotel prices fluctuate rapidly-- for June 1-5, 2003-- prices
quoted ranged from $175-$345 with a median price quote of $245.
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