Residence Inn Dallas Downtown — Full Kitchen in Every Suite, Free Breakfast, CBD Location
If you are spending three or more nights in Dallas and want to keep spending under control without compromising on location — Residence Inn Downtown is the clearest answer on the list. Every room is a studio suite with a full kitchen: induction hob, refrigerator, dishwasher, full set of cookware. Free hot breakfast is included daily — a real buffet, not just a coffee machine and a muffin. Score 8.8/10 from 256 verified Booking.com reviews. The address is 1712 Commerce St, right in the heart of the CBD, with the DART St. Paul Station five minutes on foot.
There is a certain kind of hotel stay where the amenities on paper sound modest, but in practice they change the entire shape of a trip. Residence Inn Dallas Downtown is that hotel. The kitchen in every room is not a minibar with a kettle — it is a full induction hob, a full-size refrigerator, a dishwasher, plates, pots, pans, and cutlery. Guests staying four or five nights consistently describe the same pattern in their reviews: buy groceries on day one, make breakfast in the room every morning after the free buffet, have lunch out, cook or buy dinner. The net effect on the food budget is significant, and the 8.8/10 score from 256 Booking.com reviews reflects guests who found real value from exactly this setup.
"Four nights for the World Cup matches. Cooked breakfast in the room every morning, had one proper dinner out per day. Saved a lot compared to a standard hotel and the suite was genuinely spacious — not a trade-off at all."
The Studio Suite starts at $139–220 per night (≈฿4,900+) and offers a dedicated living area separate from the sleeping space — noticeably larger than a standard hotel room at this price point. The kitchen counter doubles as a breakfast bar. The One-Bedroom Suite runs $175–280 per night and adds a fully separate bedroom, which is useful for families or couples who want genuine privacy when one person wants to sleep and the other wants to stay up. Marriott Bonvoy members earn points on every stay and can use status benefits here — the brand reliability means you know what you are getting before you arrive, which is worth something.
The included hot breakfast is one of the most mentioned positives in guest reviews. It runs every morning and covers eggs, toast, fresh fruit, cereal, and rotating warm items — not a minimalist grab-and-go setup. Going out for breakfast is optional, not mandatory, and that changes the rhythm of a multi-night stay. A practical note that many reviewers flag: Whole Foods at McKinney Ave is a $5 Uber ride. Picking up ingredients there once or twice during a longer stay offsets a meaningful amount of the room rate compared with eating all meals out in a city where restaurant prices are not cheap.
On location: the hotel sits at 1712 Commerce St in the heart of Dallas CBD, five minutes' walk from DART St. Paul Station, which runs light rail across the whole city — Uptown, Deep Ellum, and the main Union Station hub are all accessible without an Uber. Main Street Garden Park is a few blocks away. AT&T Stadium in Arlington, the World Cup 2026 venue, is about 30 minutes away by DART plus Uber, or direct by ride-share. For a downtown Dallas base without a rental car, this is a strong position.
A few honest points before booking: the 256-review count is lower than comparable downtown hotels that have been open longer, though the 8.8 score is consistent rather than volatile. If you need a One-Bedroom Suite, the rate jumps to $175+, which puts it at the higher end of this budget group — the Studio Suite at $139+ covers most needs and costs less. There is no in-house restaurant for dinner; the hotel is built around the self-catering model, so evening meals require heading outside. Downtown Dallas has plenty of options within walking distance or a short ride, but it is worth knowing before arrival.
The honest bottom line: Residence Inn Dallas Downtown is the right call if you are staying three or more nights and want to manage your daily costs without giving up a central location. The kitchen and free breakfast are not nice-to-haves — they are structural advantages that shift the economics of a longer trip. Best suited to families, groups attending multiple World Cup matches, remote workers on an extended stay, and anyone who has done the maths on what restaurant bills add up to over a week. If you want a lifestyle hotel with a buzzing atmosphere, or need to be right next to AT&T Stadium, other hotels on our Dallas list are better fits.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Full kitchen in every room — significant food savings on stays of 3+ nights
- ✓ Free hot breakfast buffet included in room rate daily
- ✓ Marriott Bonvoy loyalty points, consistent brand standard
- ✓ Commerce St CBD address — walkable to restaurants and major offices
- ! One-Bedroom Suite at $175+ is the highest-priced option in this budget group
- ! 256 reviews is lower than long-established downtown competitors
- ✓ DART St. Paul Station 5-min walk — connects the whole city without a car
- ✓ Spacious suite layout with clear separation between sleeping and living areas
- ✓ Whole Foods at McKinney Ave a $5 Uber away — good for stocking the kitchen
- ! No on-site restaurant for dinner — evening meals require going out
- ! Downtown Dallas parking typically charges fees
- 💡If you need to be close to AT&T Stadium in Arlington · This hotel is in Dallas CBD, about 30 minutes from the stadium · See Live! by Loews or Drury Plaza Arlington for proximity options
- 💡If your budget is below $100/night · Rates here start at $139+ · See Aloft Dallas Downtown or SpringHill Suites West End in our list
- 💡If you want a lifestyle/social hotel atmosphere · Residence Inn is built around practical suite living, not nightlife energy · See Aloft Dallas Downtown for that
Heading to Dallas for the World Cup?
Dallas is a 2026 host city — see our full World Cup guide (matches, where to stay, tickets, visa) plus how to reach AT&T Stadium on match day.