The Post Oak

Hotel, Office, Residential, Retail in Texas , United States
29°45′08″N 95°27′26″W / 29.7521°N 95.4573°W / 29.7521; -95.4573Construction started2015Completed2018OpeningMarch 12, 2018; 6 years ago (2018-03-12)OwnerTilman Fertitta, Fertitta EntertainmentTechnical detailsFloor count36Design and constructionDeveloperTilman Fertitta

The Post Oak Hotel & Tower, also popularly nicknamed the Fertitta Tower is a 36-story, 499-foot-high (152 m)[1] mixed-use skyscraper in Uptown Houston. The building operates a hotel, office space, residencies, and retail. The Post Oak serves as the headquarters for Fertitta Entertainment and its subsidiaries including Landry's, Inc., the Houston Rockets, and the Golden Nugget casinos. A penthouse room which houses Fertitta, the developer, is located in the building.

Features

Spa

The Spa at the Post Oak is a 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) spa. It is the only Forbes designated five-star spa in Texas.[2] Its signature treatment, "Ritual of the Five Worlds" is only available in the spa. The owner, Tilman Fertitta, stated that he visited many of the best spas in the world in order to get inspired to deliver the best spa to the building.[3] Other amenities in the spa include indoor pools and therapeutic tubs, treatment rooms equipped with showers, steam rooms and saunas, zero-gravity massage chairs, and a luxury fitness center.[4]

Restaurants

Prior to the hotel's opening, the Landry's-owned restaurant chain Mastro's Steakhouse opened as the brand's flagship location.[5] Other notable restaurants include Willie G's and Bloom and Bee.

An upscale cocktail bar named H Bar is located in the hotel's lobby and is notable for its $1,600 hamburger known as the "Black Gold" burger.[6] A 30,000 wine cellar known as The Cellar is available for rent and features authentic tuscan-style decor. The wine selection is also available to be ordered at the property restaurants.[7]

Media

The Fertitta Entertainment headquarters inside the Post Oak is the site for negotiating deals in TV-series Billion Dollar Buyer on CNBC. The series' second season featured episodes that showcased the development of the hotel tower.

References

  1. ^ "The Post Oak". The Skyscraper Center. CTBUH. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  2. ^ "2021 Star Awards Winners".
  3. ^ "Texas hotel beckons spa-goers with new glamorous, global-themed retreat".
  4. ^ Olivia Pulsinelli (20 December 2018). "The Spa opens at Tilman Fertitta's The Post Oak Hotel". Houston Business Journal. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  5. ^ Hostetter, Aleana (11 December 2017). "Swanky Mastro's Steakhouse Opens Its Doors at the Post Oak". Eater. Retrieved June 10, 2021.
  6. ^ McCarthy, Amy (September 30, 2019). "This Absurd $1,600 Burger Will Absolutely Make You Want to Eat the Rich". Eater.
  7. ^ "Houston's Post Oak Hotel uncorks flight of once-in-a-lifetime wine experiences". CultureMap. September 19, 2019.