Arizona Inn Audubon - Tucson
Arizona Inn Audubon
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Nestled in the heart of Arizona, the historic Arizona Inn is a charming yet weary establishment that leaves guests with mixed feelings. While the property boasts its rich legacy and beautifully landscaped grounds, many reviews highlight the need for modernization. Guests appreciate the spacious rooms and pleasant ambiance, but frustrations arise over musty odors, lack of attentive service, and diminished amenities, such as limited food and drink options. Despite its old-world charm and a few standout culinary experiences, including exceptional cocktails and breakfast, there’s a consensus that the inn must rejuvenate to reclaim its former glory.
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The dinner was outstanding. I had the ahi tuna salad as my main dish, along with the delightful vichyssoise as a starter. I can't recall what my sister ordered, but I know she really enjoyed it. The next morning, we had a fantastic breakfast in the dining room with some old friends. I'm looking forward to our return at the beginning of May.
There was one hiccup during our visit: our server forgot to bring us the bill. We waited longer than expected, and I eventually had to approach the reservations desk to inquire about it. They quickly resolved the issue, but it felt a little awkward to ask. Despite that minor inconvenience, we left feeling very impressed. Parking is free and conveniently located across the street in a secure outdoor lot, and valet service is also available.
On the night I visited, the restaurant was quite busy, which seems to be typical during the holiday season. However, the waitstaff was exceptionally friendly. Both the cocktails and appetizers were outstanding, and the bar area had a pleasant ambiance.
A lovely and quaint historic inn providing a serene retreat. There was no loud noise when we stayed there. Rooms are casita-style spread over 14 acres of well- landscaped grounds. Rooms are well-appointed with quality, traditional furnishings. Amenities include a pool (heated in winter), sauna, fitness room, badminton, tennis, croquet, pingpong, and bicycles. There are 2 dining rooms, one is seasonal. Great place for a staycation.
Had a fairly expensive 1 night stay here. The price did not match the room or accommodations. Our first room smelled very bad (old dirty cat liter? Moved to another room, smell was less, but still did not smell good, after the second room we decided to just sleep our night out, and won't be coming back.Noteworthy details: Hotel is very old and has history, but in desperate need of some modernizing.
Menu
Beginning
Pork MousselineMain
Escolar And Savory Pineapple Upside Down Cake
Korean Top SirloinFinale
Chef's Selection Of Five Small BitesAppetizers & Salad Bar
Roasted Vegetable Soup
