Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening, which distinguishes them from country or guest houses.
It is exactly what is described. The cabin is rustic but has everything you need and is clean. It is in a beautiful spot, it’s a short hike to the Grand Canyon. The views are spectacular. Bring your own food for dinner there are no restaurants open nearby.
The rooms were spacious with comfortable beds. The lodge was able to provide adjacent/connecting rooms at the front of the building as requested to minimize noise. Service at the restaurant was friendly and efficient and dinner was tasty (especially the frybread!). It was a pleasant stay and provided a nice start to our Grand Canyon adventure.
What Breakfast? Other than the location and actual room There was NOT much open to choice from. The restaurant had a sign on the door that they closet at 4pm but they were open till 6pm so almost missed dinner. Which my wife did miss due to the limited choices. As for BREAKAST we had to drive to our first gas up to get a cup of coffee.
Staff was really nice and rooms were fairly clean. We found some handwarmers and earplugs laying around on the floor probably from previous guests. They gave earplugs at the front desk because of the proximity of the train. Honestly, with ear plugs on, I didn't hear the train at all. I liked that we were on the first floor and they had a restaurant attached to the hotel. We ate there for dinner before our hike to Supai the following day. Everything was smooth and everyone was very nice
I liked how staff so profesional and very helpful. The breakfast delicious. The price was below market. The room was spacious, well organized. Very well designed. Most amazing staff ❤ and delicious dinner and breakfast. It was my pleasure to support native people's business.
Gema
Young couple
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