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Hilton Houston Westchase

Dining room with tables and chairs

Dining and drinks

Join us in Rio Ranch for down-home dishes and wood-grilled steaks in a traditional ranch-style setting, with salvaged woods and a limestone fireplace. We offer drinks and light bites in our atrium lounge, and all-day room service.

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In Room Dining

In room dining at its finest. Menu items reflect the tastes of the southwest.

High chairs at a bar

Rio Bar


From the ranch-style decor to the delicious down-home cuisine, eveything at the Rio Ranch is right out of the Texas hill country. That includes the hospitality as well, making the Rio Ranch the perfect spot for breakfast, lunch, and dinner as well as any special event. Rio Ranch was opened in January of 1993 by Robert Del Grande of the Schiller Del Grande Group. The design for Rio Ranch was inspired by the Ranch houses of early Texas. The interior and exterior incorporate limestone and cedar, both native to Texas Hill Country. The cedar posts were cut from a ranch in west Texas and the limestone was quarried outside Junction, Texas. The wood used in the ceiling of the bar was salvaged from a pre-Civil War barn. the authentic ambiance is underscored with hickory chairs, hickory and rawhide barstools, a mesquite wood bar, mesquite wood table tops, and punched in tin lighting fitures, created by a variety of Texas artisans. Our limestone fireplace rises 30 feet to the ceiling in the ma

Dining room with tables and chairs

Rio Ranch Restaurant

From the ranch-style decor to the delicious down-home cuisine, eveything at the Rio Ranch is right out of the Texas hill country. That includes the hospitality as well, making the Rio Ranch the perfect spot for breakfast, lunch, and dinner as well as any special event. Rio Ranch was opened in January of 1993 by Robert Del Grande of the Schiller Del Grande Group. The design for Rio Ranch was inspired by the Ranch houses of early Texas. The interior and exterior incorporate limestone and cedar, both native to Texas Hill Country. The cedar posts were cut from a ranch in west Texas and the limestone was quarried outside Junction, Texas. The wood used in the ceiling of the bar was salvaged from a pre-Civil War barn. the authentic ambiance is underscored with hickory chairs, hickory and rawhide barstools, a mesquite wood bar, mesquite wood table tops, and punched in tin lighting fitures, created by a variety of Texas artisans. Our limestone fireplace rises 30 feet to the ceiling in the ma

Atrium Lobby Bar

The Atrium Lobby Bar


Wind down from a long day at the office in the tropical setting of the Atrium Lobby Lounge serving refreshing beverages and signature hors d'oeuvres.

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