![]() |
Made booking from 5/22-5/25. I am assuming they are finally opening on 5/21?
|
The hotel opened today:
https://www.hospitalitynet.org/annou.../41009544.html St. Regis Hotels & Resorts, part of Marriott Bonvoy's portfolio of 30 extraordinary brands, today announced the highly anticipated opening of The St. Regis Chicago. Developed by Magellan Development Group and designed by Studio Gang, the world-renowned architecture and urban design practice led by Jeanne Gang, the 101-story tower is the tallest building in the world designed by a female architect, offering guests and local luminaries a new viewpoint on sophisticated dining, bespoke service, and avant-garde design in the heart of downtown Chicago. Located in the idyllic Lakeshore East neighborhood, The St. Regis Chicago offers easy access to the Chicago River and is a short walk from the city's leading luxury retailers, dining destinations, and notable cultural landmarks such as Millennium Park, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the famed Magnificent Mile. Making its own mark on the city's cultural landscape, The St. Regis Chicago features a unique and distinctive design composed of an interconnected series of stacked, frustum-shapes that move rhythmically in and out of plane and extend to various heights.The tower's crystalline form was inspired by nature with its facets of a shimmering gem and its gradient of green-blue glass that reflects the colors of Lake Michigan and the Chicago River. KTGY Simeone Deary Design Group led the interiors for multiple public-facing areas of the hotel, along with the Presidential Suite and The St. Regis Spa, drawing inspiration from Chicago's rich architectural history. Throughout the hotel's public areas, spa, and Presidential Suite, metallic materials and colors, such as copper and rust, are interwoven with geometric, angular lines, offering a nod to The Great Chicago Fire and the city's geographic interconnectivity of waterways, buildings, and green spaces. The St. Regis Chicago features 159 luxurious guestrooms and 33 exquisite suites across 11 floors. Meticulously conceived by Gensler, the guestrooms offer a place of respite and rejuvenation. A thoughtfully curated palette of natural stone and wood finishes create a connection to nature, juxtaposing its minimalistic beauty with a one-of-kind urban backdrop of skyline views. All guests of the hotel will also enjoy the signature St. Regis Butler Service, a hallmark of the brand for more than a century, which presents personalized offerings like garment pressing and packing services, ensuring that each guest's preferences are understood and anticipated at every turn. Chicago-based restaurant group, Lettuce Entertain You Restaurants will debut two dining experiences at The St. Regis Chicago for guests and locals alike to enjoy. At Miru, an all-day dining venue on the 11th floor, the menu, from Chef Hisanobu Osaka, highlights Japanese small plates, sushi, and sashimi complemented by a selection of steak and seafood. An extensive wine and sake program pairs perfectly with the menu while the desserts and pastries are led by Pastry Chef Juan Gutierrez, winner of Netflix's School of Chocolate. Designed by globally renowned architecture and design firm Rockwell Group, Miru, which means "view" in Japanese, celebrates its address and location at the convergence of two bodies of water. Oriented toward the lakeside in its approach, the restaurant's design is grounded in Chicago Modernism and is residentially-minded in scale. The venue offers a variety of indoor and outdoor seating, in addition to private and semi-private dining spaces, and features two stunning terraces offering spectacular views of Lake Michigan, Navy Pier, and the Chicago River. The Coffee Bar on Eleven is also open daily serving a selection of grab-and-go breakfast items and handmade pastries, among other delights. Slated to debut in Fall 2023, the Tuscan steakhouse, Tre Dita, from award-winning Chef Evan Funke, will feature fresh, handmade pasta, and classic Italian steaks like bistecca Fiorentina cooked at an open-hearth wood fired grill. The restaurant, Chef Funke's first outside of Los Angeles, will be designed by David Collins Studio. Throughout the food and beverage spaces - including The Drawing Room and Library lounge areas - guests will experience three signature St. Regis brand rituals, including Afternoon Tea, evening Champagne Sabrage, and the hotel's unique Chicago-inspired twist on the brand's signature libation, the Bloody Mary. Created by Beverage Director Diane Corcoran, The 1871 is served in a smoking glass, paying tribute to one of the most impactful events in the city's history, The Great Chicago Fire, and features a local Rye Whiskey from FEW Spirits and a rim of smoked salt. The St. Regis Spa, commands 12,000 square-feet of the expansive Wellness Floor, evoking an urban oasis of calming sensory experiences. Guests can sip the finest champagne at the Celebration Bar, then transcend and connect in the Iridium Lounge, all before indulging in a rejuvenating spa treatment. The featured St. Regis Spa Suite offers a bespoke gathering space for VIPs, couples, families, and friends to enjoy treatment time together. Overlooking the Chicago River with sprawling views of Navy Pier & Lake Michigan, The St. Regis Chicago's fully attended fitness center features state-of-the-art fitness equipment, outdoor sundeck, yoga studio and two private fitness rooms. A palatial, heated indoor pool offers stunning views of the city and Lake Michigan. With more than 1,000 square-feet of premier event spaces, the hotel makes the perfect venue for cherished celebrations, gatherings, and meetings. The coveted 4,721 square-foot Astor Ballroom can host receptions for up to 500 guests and the third floor Executive Function Spaces will house four executive meeting rooms plus pre-function space over 3,000 square-feet. The St. Regis Chicago hotel is adjacent to the Residences at The St. Regis Chicago, which consists of 393 condominiums, offering residents the ultimate luxury living experience and access to all of the hotel amenities in addition to its own resident-only amenity floor. |
Any reviews or real world pictures of the rooms out there? Seem to be pretty muted so far on the inter webs
|
I'm staying here tonight and will post a full review soon. Here is my initial take:
Happy to answer any other questions. |
Originally Posted by EWRFlyerAL
(Post 35263856)
I'm staying here tonight and will post a full review soon. Here is my initial take:
Happy to answer any other questions. Damn…also got that room with a view upgrade on the app, was hoping they’d upgrade more upon checkin. But yeah up to availability at the end. Hope you are still able to enjoy the stay as much as you can though! And keep us updated! |
No breakfast is an asinine state for a St. Regis property. How abysmal - were they expecting good reviews with that "decision?"
|
Originally Posted by ElevatorEnthusiast
(Post 35264543)
No breakfast is an asinine state for a St. Regis property. How abysmal - were they expecting good reviews with that "decision?"
|
Wow - that is truly awful. Reason enough to avoid it. Sad that the most recent STR openings seem to be sub-par in general.
|
Tony Capuano strikes again...
|
Originally Posted by EWRFlyerAL
(Post 35263856)
I'm staying here tonight and will post a full review soon. Here is my initial take:
Happy to answer any other questions. |
Originally Posted by Zelucifer
(Post 35265500)
Go file a claim with Marriott, either directly or through the hotel. The "Guaranteed Welcome Gift" requires them to offer breakfast. If they fail to offer that, they owe you $100.
|
Looks like OMAAT has picked this up - https://onemileatatime.com/news/st-r...fast-loophole/
Not a Marriott loyal anymore for all the obvious reasons (emblematic of this property's attitude) - but if this works, it's now a slippery slope for other StR, LC, etc. properties out there WRT Bonvoy benefits. Have fun y'all! |
I read that their excuse for not providing breakfast is that the restaurant is run by Lettuce Entertain You and thus they can’t provide breakfast.
In Chicago I sometimes stay at the Aloft River North and the best thing about the hotel is the $20 breakfast credit at Beatrix which is in the building and owned by Lettuce Entertain You. |
Originally Posted by UA-NYC
(Post 35265742)
Looks like OMAAT has picked this up - https://onemileatatime.com/news/st-r...fast-loophole/
Not a Marriott loyal anymore for all the obvious reasons (emblematic of this property's attitude) - but if this works, it's now a slippery slope for other StR, LC, etc. properties out there WRT Bonvoy benefits. Have fun y'all! |
Originally Posted by abk
(Post 35265814)
I read that their excuse for not providing breakfast is that the restaurant is run by Lettuce Entertain You and thus they can’t provide breakfast.
In Chicago I sometimes stay at the Aloft River North and the best thing about the hotel is the $20 breakfast credit at Beatrix which is in the building and owned by Lettuce Entertain You. The other problem with this hotel is that it only covers the bottom 6? floors of a 100+ floor tower. It's so bizarre to me how hotels in of the US are often placed on the bottom of skyscrapers, rather than near the top (Four Seasons Philadelphia and Intercontinental Grand Wilshire excluded). Head to Asia where the breakfasts are grand and the rooms are on tops of skyscrapers. |
| All times are GMT -6. The time now is 12:27 am. |
This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.