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    Grace's Secret Garden

    Grace's Secret Garden

    4.7
    (18 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    While in Sedona, our party stopped at the Secret Garden for lunch following some sightseeing. Of…read moreall the restaurants visited on our trip west, this was, by far, the best dining experience we had. I ordered a Reuben sandwich with pastrami and can definitively state that this is the best Reuben I have had in my 68 years on the planet! The pastrami was lean and juicy, just enough kraut and dressing PLUS the marbled rye bread wasn't greasy or soggy as some contenders for this title were in the past. The side order of homemade potato chips balanced things out nicely. I've gotta admit though, the iced tea almost stole the show. I am somewhat an iced tea addict and their combination of black teas and fresh mint just about blew my mind. I had four refills! My wife had their veggie quiche with chips and found it equally memorable. The price for lunch was about what I usually expect to pay for dinner but it was truly worth it. The pleasant surroundings complimented the food and the waitress for our table was an absolute delight despite my running her back and forth to fetch me more iced tea! You must stop here and experience it for yourself.

    OK first of all beautiful atmosphere but sandwiches are sad and the parking is difficult and if…read moreyou're gong to be a sandwich shop in a beautiful place like that why would you not have some delicious unique sandwiches. These sandwiches were like if I asked my little brother to make me one. It was ridiculous and way overpriced BLTA $18 two tiny pieces of avocado on the end. The only thing that was good and fresh was the bread everything else was basic nothing special. Also ordered the croissant, chicken salad sandwich. The croissant was good, but it was flat and looked like it was the end of the weeks bread. Again, $18 for the sandwich you would think that you would get a beautiful delicious croissant that was big and fresh but this looks like the size of a dinner roll and flatten down and they put grapes in their chicken salad which I am not a fan of. Absolutely nothing special about the sandwiches, way overpriced you would be better off going to Subway and that's pretty bad. The only good thing is the bread was good and the atmosphere is nice that's it otherwise you're paying $40 for two sandwiches with a slice of old orange buried way under a large pile of old stale chips not even good chips I mean come on so unfortunetly not coming back here and I am a local. Too bad so bad! No locals discount.

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    The veggie quiche with spinich, carrots and onions. Delish.
    The veggie quiche with spinich, carrots and onions. Delish.
    The dining room.
    The dining room.
    The Red Rock Vista room.

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    The Red Rock Vista room.
    The Penrose Bed & Breakfast

    The Penrose Bed & Breakfast

    4.6
    (47 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Penrose B&B is the only B&B built on the side of Sedona's famous red rocks, The Penrose provides…read morethe best views from every room of some of the formations that make Sedona a top-rated tourist attraction. We stayed in the Kokopelli, as a guest of a friend, and boy we we lucky. It is the nicest, I think of all the rooms and it is at least 400$ plus per night, depending on when you go. The Kokopelli has a nice little sitting room along with the bedroom and includes a flat panel TV, a two-person Jacuzzi, which is just amazing and with separate shower. There is no closet so you are left with a European style clothes rack, which is just fine, unless you are staying more than a week. The balcony is the length of the entire room. There is beautiful Mexican furniture, tin mirrors, and pottery in the sitting room and in the bedroom. Out favorite spot was the balcony. The Penrose has American food. All dishes are great and made from scratch They even have candy for you in your room. The Penrose has 24/7 access to a free snack bar with pop corn, granola bars, nuts, and a variety of beverages. The staff which is wonderful can refer you to places for dinner or a fine lunch. The place is perfect. This will be a great once in a lifetime B&B for you. The staff is just so kind, the food is great, the place is spotless and there is so much to do nearby. You will love this place.

    We stayed in the Javelina room. It had a very comfy king sized bed with plenty of pillows. The…read moreen-suite bathroom was very clean and offered shampoo, conditioner, and body wash for the extra large walk in shower with dual shower heads. The cute little balcony boasts a wonderful view of the famous red rocks, and we spent every evening with a glass of something in hand, watching the light change as the sun went down. The two breakfasts we had were well presented and delicious, slightly unusual gourmet type fare. One of the mornings we had an early tour booked and left before breakfast was served. Our hosts left a fresh baked scone each for us to-go. It was a nice gesture, but if you do this, be aware if you prefer a hearty breakfast, the scone won't cut it. All in all we were very satisfied with our stay here. We felt welcomed and comfortable.

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    Strawberry smoothie.
    Strawberry smoothie.
    Sunrise view from the balcony
    Sunrise view from the balcony
    Waiting for the sun to rise

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    Waiting for the sun to rise
    Las Posadas of Sedona

    Las Posadas of Sedona

    3.9
    (88 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I've been waiting to post a review now for a few weeks to allow an outstanding issue to resolve…read moreitself but it has yet to, so here is my overdue review of our stay at Las Posadas. We booked a one night stay, just as quick overnight out of town (we live in Phoenix). We came up to hike and then headed to check in. When we arrived, we thought the property was charming. It had a nice relaxed vibe about it. It was also close though to restaurants, bars, shopping, and gyms to just walk to. When we checked in, the front desk woman Katherine said she had been up to our room a little while before we had arrived and it was "pretty warm", so she told us she turned the air on and it should be cooling down soon. Even though Sedona was having a heat wave, it wasn't that hot from what were used to in the valley. We went up to our room and "pretty warm" was an understatement; it was downright toasty! We closed all our curtains and blinds to help the room cool faster (even though it negated the "room with mountain views" selling point), but nothing was happening. After about an hour, the temperature just kept combining up. We called the front desk and they said they would send someone over. The first person came and stared at the panel for a few minutes, then left and said he was looking for batteries. Ok. Then, a second guy came and dismantled the panel and left. The first guy came back and was like "what happened here?" And we told them someone else came and took it apart. Then he pulled the entire unit off the fall and left. This revolving door of maintenance workers took about an hour. We were thinking of just going home because staying in the overheated room was not at appealing. We could sleep in 86 at home for free. Katherine told us to come to the lobby to cool off for a it, offered us a free bottle of wine or champagne, but we don't really drink. We were really tired for hiking all afternoon, but we said we'd go to dinner and come back and hopefully have some sort of option. Finally after a few hours they told us the cooling unit was frozen over from being overworked and we'd need to change rooms (not upgrade; we weren't asking for that). We had asked before and there weren't additional rooms, but something opened up. We were happy to move. There was a credit Katherine said she was going to take care of and not only was it not refunded, we were double charged instead and despite multiple calls after our stay, the issue is not resolved 6 weeks later. Anyway, when we got to our new room, it was much cooler luckily. Our bed was actually very comfortable and we were finally able to relax after a long, hot, and frustrating day. In the morning, my husband went for a hike with the pass he was able to check out from the front desk. When he got back, we went down to breakfast together which was said to be a "really nice, made to order breakfast". Who wouldn't want that? Well, that is definitely not what we got. There was one man working and doing everything by himself for a dining room full of people. We could feel the hangry tension as soon as we walked in. There was no hot water or coffee, no do it yourself toast options, no takeaway items, or anything. I had to go back to my room to use the coffee machine, our mugs and get water. This guy was trying his hardest but we just kept wondering why he was doing it alone, or why he couldn't put the bread and toaster and muffins out for people to just grab while they waited for their breakfast tacos. He didn't have a ticket system either or queue; just write it on scrap of paper. Several people left but we waited it out. Our breakfast tacos and muffins arrived and we looked at each other like you do when you eat at a friend's house and don't want to be rude, but also don't want to eat what's in front of you either. We tried to eat what we could and then took our dishes back to our room, then walked to Bosa across the street. We saw the AC repair truck had arrived too. We really wanted to like our stay at Las Posadas, but maybe we just caught them on an off weekend‍.

    *SERVICE NOT RECOMMENDED FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS STAY AWAY FROM THIS PLACE*…read more We chose to stay at Las Posadas in Sedona for our wedding weekend because the website emphasizes exceptional hospitality and attention to detail, especially for special occasions. Since this was our wedding night, we expected a smooth and memorable experience. Unfortunately, our stay was anything but that. We booked the Premium Red Rock Suite a month in advance and reached out ahead of time to confirm our reservation and request an early check-in at 1:00 PM. We specifically explained that we needed the room to get ready for our 2:30 PM wedding ceremony. We were assured that this should not be a problem and that the staff would help make our stay special for such an important day. When we arrived at 1:00 PM, however, the front desk informed us that check-in begins at 4:00 PM and that early check-in would require a $45 fee -- something that was never communicated to us beforehand. Although disappointed, we agreed to pay because we were trying to reduce stress on our wedding day. The situation became even more frustrating when we were then told our room was not ready or cleaned yet. We explained that we had emailed in advance and that there should have been notes on our reservation, but it was clear there was a breakdown in communication between administration and the front desk. We ended up waiting until 2:10 PM before the room was finally ready, leaving us rushing to change and scrambling to make it to our ceremony on time. What should have been a calm, joyful moment became stressful and chaotic. While the front desk staff member was kind and attempted to compensate by giving us a bubble bath bottle and a Red Rock parking pass, the pass was not useful to us since our ceremony was at Bell Rock. Unfortunately, this small gesture did not make up for the inconvenience and stress caused. To make matters worse, a few days later we received a call regarding the parking pass. We had followed the exact instructions given by the front desk (Catherine) to leave it in the room before checkout, which we did -- and even informed the staff. Despite this, we were contacted afterward and faced additional charges, adding even more frustration to an already disappointing experience. Overall, this stay left us feeling let down during one of the most important days of our lives. The main issue was not just the delays, but the lack of internal communication and poor coordination despite our proactive efforts to plan ahead. Instead of being a positive memory tied to our wedding, this unfortunately became a stressful and negative one. We truly wish this had been handled with more care, professionalism, and communication.

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    Las Posadas of Sedona
    Roman is truly a god in the kitchen! Everything homemade, down to the salsa and pickled onions.
    Roman is truly a god in the kitchen! Everything homemade, down to the salsa and pickled onions.
    Las Posadas of Sedona

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    The Inn Above Oak Creek

    The Inn Above Oak Creek

    4.7
    (171 reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$

    My husband and I came to Sedona over Valentine's weekend with 0 plans and nowhere to stay. Very…read morerisky of us, I know. As we're cruising down the main street we passed The Inn Above Oak Creek and noticed they had a lit-up vacancy sign. We immediately went in and met with the inn keeper who offered to let us go see the room before we committed to booking. This is THE cutest little 13 room inn set right on Oak Creek. There is seating down by the creek, on the patio off the main room, and inside the main room itself that all have great views. Our room was very spacious with a 2-person sized bathtub and a fireplace! It had truly the most comfortable bed I've ever slept in away from home. My husband was obsessed and wanting to know how we could copy it to have at home. Both of the inn managers were so kind and took such good care of us. You could feel how much they care for the inn and value their guests. There's always coffee and water set out. They have homemade cookies in the afternoon and homemade muffins in the morning. They have a bookshelf with various options for reading and a large selection of movies. On the coffee table, they have binders full of recommendations for trails and exploring the area. It was such a cute and intimate place to stay. I'd recommend it to anyone traveling to Sedona and I'd love to stay here again! We truly couldn't have found a better place to stay for Valentine's Day. We felt so lucky to have gotten a room here.

    I am late to the party! We found this hotel on Yelp and stayed here for a Road Trip in 2023. The…read morecustomer service was amazing!! The beds were very comfortable and the outdoor space and hiking was great. Sedona was so packed so it was getting a hotel a little out of the way that you can still walk to restaurants and hike. We are looking to go again in a few months.

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    Our bathroom
    Our bathroom
    View of the Inn from the outside
    View of the Inn from the outside
    Outdoor sitting area.

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    Outdoor sitting area.
    Sedona Cathedral Hideaway B&B & Spa

    Sedona Cathedral Hideaway B&B & Spa

    5.0
    (13 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    Kathy & Larry, owners, go above and beyond to make sure your stay is nothing less than excellent,…read morerelaxing and very tasty. Their breakfasts were so fabulous that I never missed home. In fact, I wanted to stay or bring them home with me to keep eating fresh and organic food. They shopped every day to make sure we had nothing but fresh. The accommodations are 5-star. The views just breathtaking. And being able to sleep with window open and sleep by the sound of trickling fountain. Their morning entertainment brought laughter and dear memories to us now that we're home. Thank you K&L!

    The Sedona Cathedral Hideaway gets Five Stars from me and my family. This was my second time…read morestaying with Kathy. The first time my wife and I stayed in the main house and this time we brought our two daughters and stayed in the Casita. Both times were 5-Star!! I don't think I can come to Sedona and stay anywhere else. The property is located in a fantastic location to shopping, views like Red Rock State Park (literally down the street), Cresent Moon Ranch and Verde Valley if you want to go to Old Cottonwood. There also trails near Sedona Cathedral Hideaway along the side of the road for some of the best view in town. Sedona Cathedral Hideaway gave us some of the most relax stays we have ever had and we have been around the world. There are no disappointments staying at Sedona Cathedral Hideaway. Thank you Kathy for making it a great time for my whole family while we stayed at the Casita. Ronald G, Janet and the kids.

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    Avocado toast
    Avocado toast
    Huevos rancheros on spinach tortilla and bacon
    Huevos rancheros on spinach tortilla and bacon
    Eggs over easy on spinach tortilla

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    Eggs over easy on spinach tortilla

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