An all-suite hotel in Oklahoma City's northwest corridor, near Quail Springs Mall and I-44, the Embassy Suites offers two-room suites as standard rather than single rooms, positioning itself between midscale chain hotels and upscale properties. Every guest receives a hot breakfast included with the room rate, a feature that sets the property apart from comparable competitors in the metro area.
The property operates as an all-suite Embassy Suites location, meaning all 156 rooms are two-room units with a separate living area and bedroom, each with a refrigerator and microwave. The hotel sits on Northwest Expressway near Quail Springs, roughly 10 minutes from Bricktown and downtown Oklahoma City, making it practical for visitors attending downtown events or spending time in midtown neighborhoods without paying downtown rates. The building was renovated in 2015, according to property records, and maintains the standard Embassy Suites format of an atrium-centered lobby with an on-site restaurant.
All suites include a refrigerator, microwave, living area sofa, work desk, and two televisions (one in the bedroom, one in the living room). Standard rooms sleep two guests; suites with two double beds or two queen beds accommodate four. Rates typically range from $140 to $200 per night depending on season and day of the week; rates are higher during the NCAA Tournament (early April), spring and fall weekends, and holidays. The rate includes a hot breakfast buffet served daily from 6:30 a.m. to 10 a.m., featuring eggs, breakfast meats, pastries, yogurt, fresh fruit, and coffee. This breakfast inclusion effectively reduces the effective cost per room compared to properties without meals included.
The hotel operates a fitness center with standard cardio equipment and weight machines, an indoor heated pool and whirlpool, a business center, and a gift shop. The on-site restaurant and lounge serves lunch and dinner Monday through Friday and is closed weekends; this differs from some downtown properties like the Skirvin Bricktown Hotel, which has 24-hour dining options.
Embassy Suites' primary distinction is the all-suite standard and included breakfast. The Renaissance Oklahoma City Downtown, located in Bricktown, charges $160 to $230 per night for a standard room without breakfast included, meaning guests pay extra for dining. The Renaissance offers proximity to restaurants, the Bricktown Canal, and the Chesapeake Energy Arena, but requires visitors driving from the northwest side to cross the city.
The Best Western Plus Saddleback Inn & Resort, also northwest-area positioned near I-44 and Quail Springs, offers standard rooms (not suites) at $85 to $130 nightly but does not include breakfast, pushing total daily cost closer to the Embassy Suites rate when factoring in a separate breakfast meal. For travelers prioritizing suite space and included meals, the Embassy Suites offers better value per dollar spent; for those wanting downtown walkability and restaurant density, the Renaissance is the trade-off choice.
The Colcord Hotel in downtown OKC serves the luxury segment at $300 and up, catering to a different market entirely.
The Embassy Suites works best for families traveling with children, as the separate living area provides space for kids to watch television or rest while parents remain in the bedroom. The all-suite format also suits longer stays (three nights and beyond) and business travelers needing a desk and living space for conference calls. The included breakfast reduces daily expenses for families budgeting multiple meal costs.
The property does not serve guests prioritizing downtown nightlife or fine dining within walking distance; the northwest location requires a car or ride-share to reach Bricktown restaurants and bars. Guests expecting 24-hour on-site dining will be disappointed when the restaurant closes on weekends.
Arrival begins in a large atrium-style lobby with check-in desk along one wall. The hotel offers standard self-parking in a lot adjacent to the building; there is no valet service. After check-in, guests receive keycards for both the room and the elevator (a security feature common to Embassy Suites properties nationwide). First-time guests should ask about breakfast timing at check-in and inquire whether the on-site restaurant is open during their stay. The pool and fitness center are accessible with your room key 24/7. Guests expecting Sunday dinner at the on-site restaurant will find it closed; dining options nearby include chain restaurants on Northwest Expressway rather than local independent spots.
The hotel operates 24/7 with front desk staff always present. Self-parking is complimentary and located in the adjacent lot; there are no valet options. The address is accessible directly from I-44 via the Quail Springs exit. Breakfast is served 6:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. daily. The on-site restaurant operates 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday and is closed Saturday and Sunday.
The Embassy Suites fills a specific niche in Oklahoma City's hotel landscape: travelers who want more square footage than a standard room, predictable meal costs via included breakfast, and reasonable rates in a growing northwest corridor without paying downtown premiums.
