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Arizona Inn, Tucson, Arizona Restaurant Details
Address: 2200 E Elm St, Tucson (Pima), Arizona (AZ), 85719
Send to devicePhone: (520) 399-6784
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10/06/2015 9:15 pmWish I had stayed here sooner! |
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06/07/2015 10:38 amCharming and zen. Lovely rooms, yummy poolside lunch. Delicate flower gardens, very pretty. |
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02/15/2015 8:28 pmI hate to write this review because I love the Arizona Inn. The grounds are beautiful and the hotel is lovely. I've been to the Arizona Inn's restaurant a handful of times now. Every time I've had something really delicious and something really sub-par. The brussel sprouts are amazing!!! The cog au vin has a brown gravy that I swear tastes like it's from a powdered packet. Last night we had our Valentine's dinner there. Decided to do the tasting menu for $75 each. It all seemed like it was made a few days before. The ONLY good part of our meal was the steak and it was cooked perfectly. The risotto was covered in a creamy sauce that is straight out of a nursing home. The dessert was from a pastry shop that made the "small bites" last week. Stale and hard. $240 (including tip) later, what we really ate was a meal worth $100 plus tip. Major disappointment. I would have complained but I didn't want to ruin my Valentine's Day. Do yourself a favor and stick with the appetizer's and drinks! |
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09/05/2014 4:12 pmVery friendly and knowledgeable staff, the inn has a ton of charm and character, spacious and clean rooms, and the grounds are beautiful and walkable. I would stay here in a heartbeat over a boring chain, high-rise hotel, bravo. |
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06/03/2014 6:04 pmThe rooms could use an update, especially the bathrooms, but there is a certain '50s Spanish bungalow charm about them. The property, however, is stunning. Rolling green lawns, manicured gardens, lots of open space. An oasis in the desert, tucked into the middle of a residential area. The restaurant and bar are fantastic, too. Friendly bartender, good drinks, delicious and creative cuisine. You still need a car in Tucson, but this is one of the only high-end properties near the city center. |