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To visit Austin is to experience Americana at its best. Named after Stephen Austin, the "Father of Texas," Austin stands as a red state city with blue state values. The city is home to college students, professors, politicians, and all other types that fit in the social spectrum.
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Conservatives, liberals, and radicals all reside in this capital city, creating a free flow of ideas. As a result, Austin is a more sophisticated city than people give credit. Perhaps this makes Austin one of the most eclectic cities in the country, but perhaps this is why Austin is also so appealing to so many people.
When in Austin, the Capitol is always nice to see, with its neoclassical architecture and symbolic importance. So too is the picturesque countryside, where one can see the fields and sky race in every direction. However, in Austin there is more than just Texas to see. One can experience life at the nexus of American culture. Live music, shopping, sports, and fine dining are all prevalent. The Continental Club and Antone's stand as some of Austin's more reputable clubs. Musicians of all genres perform live at the famed Austin City Limits and South by Southwest concerts, which are nothing less than national spectacles. Sixth Street and South Congress Avenue are areas shoppers can visit fanciful boutiques. To see premier athletics, University of Texas Longhorn football is not to be missed.
Coyle Hospitality Group is proud to be the mystery shopping company of choice for upscale restaurants, spas and hotels in this diverse city.
Coyle Hospitality Group has invested years of experience into the development
of an extensive secret shopping database of evaluators. Our evaluators are not
professional mystery shoppers; they are businessmen and women who already
frequent hotels, spas and restaurants for business and leisure; our people are already
your guests in Austin.
Austin restaurateurs, hoteliers and spa professionals appreciate the benefits of a quality secret
shopping program. They know that it costs many times more to attract a new
customer than to retain a satisfied customer. They know that bad word of mouth
spreads much faster than good references. Becoming aware of the mystery shoppers
perspective brings new light and opportunity to even the most experienced hospitality concern.
CHG is glad to work with hospitality clients new and returning to design questionnaires
for mystery shoppers to gauge their experience. These questionnaires help measure the performance
of your staff who will never know that they were audited by way of methodical secret shopping.