Davenport, Iowa 11/27/2017 – The Best Western Plus SteepleGate Inn in Davenport, Iowa has received Best Western Hotels® & Resorts’ Chairman’s Award, the brand’s highest honor for outstanding quality standards. The Chairman’s Award recognizes the Best Western hotels that score in the top 5 percent of more than 2,100 North American properties, with respect to cleanliness and maintenance inspection scores. Hotels must also meet Best Western’s requirements for design and high customer service scores to qualify for the award.

“It’s an honor receiving the Chairman’s Award from Best Western,” explains Dan Huber , CEO of Frontier Hospitality Group which operates the SteepleGate Inn. “This reflects our SteepleGate team’s continuous commitment to providing the highest quality accommodations and services. Our housekeeping and maintenance teams have worked tremendously hard to ensure our guests’ stay is nothing short of exceptional, and we are proud to have maintained this level of success,” says Huber

Located at 100 West 76th Street, Davenport, Iowa, the Best Western Plus SteepleGate features 118 rooms, banquet space, and a restaurant & bar onsite: 1 Hundred West offers an upscale supper club feel with classic cocktails and serves dinner. The Prairie Grille offers breakfast, lunch and dinner. Try our Famous Fish Fry and Sunday Brunch.

Reservations at the Best Western Plus SteepleGate Inn may be booked by calling the hotel directly at 563-386-6900 or our toll free number 1-800-373-6900. Reservations are also available on our website: www.Bestwestern.com.

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