The Hospitality Sweet

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  • If you've never been to Hospitality Sweet, you need to change that immediately! This place is totally charming, located in downtown post office buildi…

  • No Hospitality. The food was decent, but overpriced. The service was not hospitable, apparently the cashier was new, and knew nothing. Instead of seek…

  • Unbelievable Sandwiches, Must-Have Sweets. There are 2 types of things you can eat for lunch downtown--dirty chain fast-food or sit-down restaurants. …


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The Hospitality Sweet is open for Bakery and Dessert Parlor. The Hospitality Sweet serves Cafe and Desserts dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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takeaway availablewifiindoor seating

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3 Reviews on “The Hospitality Sweet”

Very Good
4.3
3 reviews
  • Banner K

    If you’ve never been to Hospitality Sweet, you need to change that immediately! This place is totally charming, located in downtown post office building, with the best decor. If only my kitchen at home looked exactly like this! Not to mention, the food is fabulous! So many delicious options, some healthy, some not so much, but all amazing. They have really awesome desserts too. Definitely one of my favorite lunch spots in Dallas!

  • Tokenchi

    No Hospitality. The food was decent, but overpriced. The service was not hospitable, apparently the cashier was new, and knew nothing. Instead of seeking answers, he just blew me off. First and last time!

  • James.osborn

    Unbelievable Sandwiches, Must-Have Sweets. There are 2 types of things you can eat for lunch downtown–dirty chain fast-food or sit-down restaurants. Only The Hospitality Sweet has the convenience of fast food with real, high-quality choices. Whether it’s their slow cooked brisket or their elegantly prepared sandwiches, this place is THE place people go to have a lunch they care about and want to truly enjoy.The Texas Scone is truly the very best possible treat I’ve ever had, and do not leave that place without trying a cake pop or their turtle brownie (made with homemade caramel). They just opened up a new location in the D Magazine building (all sweets, some pre-made sandwiches & soup, AMAZING baristas & drinks)!

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(214) 999-6704

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400 N Ervay Street, Dallas, TX 75201

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